Chekhov's_Journey

Chekhov's Journey

Chekhov's Journey

1983 novel by Ian Watson


Chekhov's Journey is a novel by Ian Watson published in 1983.

First edition (publ. Gollancz)

Plot summary

Chekhov's Journey is a novel in which a modern-day actor uses hypnosis to simulate Anton Chekhov's 1890 journey through Siberia.[1]

Reception

Dave Langford reviewed Chekhov's Journey for White Dwarf #40, and stated that "There are good twists in this neatly executed story, which is as 'conventional' a reality-bending yarn as Watson has written. Lacking the vaulting ambition of his God's World or the outrageousness of the recent Deathhunter, it's good entertainment with some philosophical bite."[1]

Reviews


References

  1. Langford, Dave (April 1983). "Critical Mass". White Dwarf. No. 40. Games Workshop. p. 15.

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