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Could you do fifteen years in solitude for thirty million bucks? We put the question to the test in Anton Chekhov's The Bet!

Special thanks to our reader, Jeff C. Carter, host of We Bleed Orange and Black and author of We Bleed Red and Green!

Readings are accompanied by Prelude No. 4 and 22 of Shostakovich's 24 Preludes and Fugues, Opus 87.

Next up: Kurt Vonnegut's Harrison Bergeron and 2BR02B!

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Anonymous

December 30th is quite a red letter day in St. Petersburg .Rasputin died in that city ,which was temporarily called Petrograd, in 1916.Then in the year 2010 , Bobby Farrell died of a heart attack in St. Petersburg as well.Who is Bobby Farrell?He is the singer for Boney M ,know mostly for their hit “Rasputin”.You can definitely fashion a winning bet over that piece of trivia.

Bean Planter

This episode would have *messed me up* 4 years ago. The story resonates with childhood guilt that turned into adolescent goals that then became adult obligations. And then it does a triple sow cow because the child dies in the process of succeeding in his goals. I could write an entire autobiographical essay on this but I just wanted to say I'm grateful that you did this story. I'm going to sit this on my imaginary triggers-mental-anguish-from-my-childhood bookshelf, next to "The Metamorphosis" by Kafka.