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The Cherry Orchard
Book (italiano): <DIV><I>The Cherry Orchard</I> remains a classic of the theatre. Completed less than a year before his death at the age of forty-four, Chekhov's last "comedy" still ranks supreme as a human tragedy of dispossession, full of fragile souls poised on the brink of happiness which never comes, or trapped in a void between the old world and the new.</DIV>
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