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"Kashtanka," a shaggy-dog story penned by Anton Chekhov in seven parts and first published in 1887, relates the experiences of its eponymous heroine, a fox-faced, reddish dachshund-mix, whose name mea... more
FAQs about Kashtanka:How many episodes does Kashtanka have?The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.
August 18, 2026Culture and Anarchy-Matthew ArnoldKashtanka," a shaggy-dog story penned by Anton Chekhov in seven parts and first published in 1887, relates the experiences of its eponymous heroine, a fox-faced, reddish dachshund-mix, whose name means 'little chestnut.' After her detestation of music causes her to become separated from the carpenter with whose family she had been living, Kashtanka finds herself taken up by an unusual vaudevillian and goes to live among an assortment of other intelligent animals, each of whom is observed with the characteristic empathy and humor that stamp Chekhov's work. (Summary by Grant Hurlock)...more6h 2minPlay
August 17, 2026Is Sex Necessary or Why You Feel The Way You Do-James Thurber, E. B. WhiteKashtanka," a shaggy-dog story penned by Anton Chekhov in seven parts and first published in 1887, relates the experiences of its eponymous heroine, a fox-faced, reddish dachshund-mix, whose name means 'little chestnut.' After her detestation of music causes her to become separated from the carpenter with whose family she had been living, Kashtanka finds herself taken up by an unusual vaudevillian and goes to live among an assortment of other intelligent animals, each of whom is observed with the characteristic empathy and humor that stamp Chekhov's work. (Summary by Grant Hurlock)...more2h 19minPlay
August 16, 2026Birds' Christmas Carol-Kate Douglas WigginKashtanka," a shaggy-dog story penned by Anton Chekhov in seven parts and first published in 1887, relates the experiences of its eponymous heroine, a fox-faced, reddish dachshund-mix, whose name means 'little chestnut.' After her detestation of music causes her to become separated from the carpenter with whose family she had been living, Kashtanka finds herself taken up by an unusual vaudevillian and goes to live among an assortment of other intelligent animals, each of whom is observed with the characteristic empathy and humor that stamp Chekhov's work. (Summary by Grant Hurlock)...more1h 13minPlay
August 15, 2026Chorus Girl and Other Stories-Anton ChekhovKashtanka," a shaggy-dog story penned by Anton Chekhov in seven parts and first published in 1887, relates the experiences of its eponymous heroine, a fox-faced, reddish dachshund-mix, whose name means 'little chestnut.' After her detestation of music causes her to become separated from the carpenter with whose family she had been living, Kashtanka finds herself taken up by an unusual vaudevillian and goes to live among an assortment of other intelligent animals, each of whom is observed with the characteristic empathy and humor that stamp Chekhov's work. (Summary by Grant Hurlock)...more8h 43minPlay
August 03, 2026Cherry Orchard-Anton Chekhov"Cherry Orchard" by Anton Chekhov is a poignant exploration of loss, change, and the passage of time, centered around an aristocratic family faced with the impending sale of their ancestral estate. This timeless work delves into themes of nostalgia, the clash between tradition and progress, and the human struggle to adapt to an evolving world. Chekhov's rich characterizations and profound insights into human nature make this play a compelling listen, resonating with anyone grappling with the inevitability of change. Its enduring relevance speaks to the universal experience of letting go and the bittersweet nature of memory, making it a must-hear for those reflecting on their own lives and legacies....more2h 2minPlay
June 14, 2026Kashtanka - Anton Chekhov"Kashtanka," a shaggy-dog story penned by Anton Chekhov in seven parts and first published in 1887, relates the experiences of its eponymous heroine, a fox-faced, reddish dachshund-mix, whose name means 'little chestnut.' After her detestation of music causes her to become separated from the carpenter with whose family she had been living, Kashtanka finds herself taken up by an unusual vaudevillian and goes to live among an assortment of other intelligent animals, each of whom is observed with the characteristic empathy and humor that stamp Chekhov's work. (Summary by Grant Hurlock)...more50minPlay
FAQs about Kashtanka:How many episodes does Kashtanka have?The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.