{"_id":"6794a94087ce5b0e5a16a4cd","title":"Gooseberries","author":"Anton Chekhov","code":"gooseberries","words":4344,"publish_year":1898,"publish_source":"Русская мысль (Russian Thought)","publish_edition":"No. 8","image":"gooseberries.jpg","image_alt":"A drawing of a large man in a robe satisfied and eating berries.","genres":["literary"],"original_language":"Russian","translators":["Constance Garnett"],"blurb":"“There ought to be behind the door of every happy, contented man some one standing with a hammer continually reminding him with a tap that there are unhappy people.”","description":"A man tells of his younger brother who retired to the country to relive their childhood.","unique_cover":"A large, robed man looks chuffed as he eats small berries from a plate while sitting in a chair.","cover_position":"top","has_review":false,"has_collections":false}