"One of the most gratifying things about
Reading Chekhov is its quiet, vigorous defense of the prerogatives of criticism against the imperial banality of biography." –
The New York Times Book Review
"[A] thoughtful and sensitive study . . . A great part of the charm and the skill of Janet Malcolm's book lies in the very Chekhovian way she mingles personal with critical comment, taking us not only through Chekhov's stories but through the removals and journeys of his life and her own travels in quest of his Russian haunts." –
The New York Review of Books "With the gentle inevitability of a balloon lofting skyward, the discourse effortlessly ascends from chatter to contemplation to genuinely brilliant critique. . . . With its balance of distilled perception and companionable spirit,
Reading Chekhov embodies the same qualities it celebrates." –
San Francisco Chronicle