He was known for his short stories, which often featured themes of love, death, and the supernatural.
Alexander Chekhov was a late 19th-century Russian fiction writer and essayist born on August 22, 1855 in Taganrog, Russia. He was the older brother of the renowned playwright, Anton Chekhov. Alexander wrote under various pseudonyms and his works were featured in magazines such as The Spectator and The Alarm Clock. He was renowned for his short stories which often explored themes of love, death, and the supernatural.
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About
A late 19th-century Russian fiction Writer and Essayist, he was the older brother of the famous Playwright, Anton Chekhov. The elder Chekhov wrote under several pseudonyms and published works in magazines such as The Spectator and The Alarm Clock.
Before Fame
He attended Moscow State University. After graduating, he worked for the Russian customs Service.
Trivia
He published articles in the Odessa newspaper.
Family Life
He was born in Taganrog, Russia. He had a son with Natalya Golden.
Associated With
His famous younger brother, Anton Chekhov, wrote such classic works of dramatic realism as The Cherry Orchard, Uncle Vanya, and The Seagull.