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Maxim Gorkij

    16 de marzo de 1868 – 18 de junio de 1936

    Este autor es un fundador del método literario del realismo socialista y un activista político que dejó una marca significativa en la historia literaria. Su obra refleja sus profundas convicciones y posturas políticas, que moldearon su dirección artística. Fue un nominado múltiple al Premio Nobel de Literatura, lo que subraya su importancia literaria internacional. Tras su regreso a la Unión Soviética, adoptó plenamente las políticas culturales de la época.

    Maxim Gorkij
    My Childhood
    My Childhood
    In the World
    Creatures That Once Were Men
    Por el mundo
    La madre
    • La madre

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Maksim Gorky was a Soviet author and founder of the socialist realism literary method. He was also a political activist who spent several lengthy stays in Capri and Italy. Gorky traveled throughout his native land and at one point became friends with Lenin. His travels overwhelmed him with the vastness and beauty of his country and they also made him sharply aware of the ignorance and poverty of its people. This novel tells the story of the common proletariat who protested against the czar and the capitalists which eventually led to the October Revolution. Pelageya is the wife of a factory worker who ignores the political upheaval in her country in favor of caring for her personal life. She represents hundreds of workers who are concerned with living their lives. Her son Pavel takes a different path and joins the revolution inspiring many Russians who were living under a capitalistic society in Russia. Gorky saw the "mother country" as supporting her children as they fought for their rights.

      La madre
    • Creatures That Once Were Men

      • 158 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Set in the depths of Russian society, this 1897 novella by Maxim Gorky explores the harsh realities faced by the marginalized and downtrodden. Through vivid portrayals and a social realism lens, it delves into the struggles and despair of those at the bottom, echoing themes found in Gorky's other works. The novella is part of his collection "Sketches and Stories," showcasing Gorky's commitment to highlighting the plight of the oppressed.

      Creatures That Once Were Men
    • In the World

      • 264 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Maxim Gorky, a notable Russian writer and political activist born in 1868, drew on his extensive travels and varied jobs throughout the Russian Empire to shape his literary work. His life experiences deeply influenced his storytelling, reflecting the struggles and resilience of the human spirit. Gorky's contributions to literature earned him five nominations for the Nobel Prize, highlighting his significance in the literary world.

      In the World
    • The Confession

      A Novel

      • 172 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Set in the early 20th century, this short novel explores themes of personal struggle and existential reflection through the eyes of its protagonist. Maxim Gorky delves into the complexities of human emotion and societal pressures, offering a poignant critique of life during that era. The work's publication history highlights its significance, as it was featured in a notable compilation and also released independently, indicating its impact on contemporary literature.

      The Confession
    • Three of Them

      • 414 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the journey of Ilya Lunyev, a boy from an urban slum, the novel explores his transition into middle-class society. As he navigates this new world, he confronts the harsh reality of moral decay that permeates all social classes, leading to his disillusionment. Gorky's work delves into themes of class struggle and the quest for authenticity in a corrupt environment.

      Three of Them
    • 'I could hear the frost crackling outside. Greenish moonbeams shone through windows covered with patterns of ice...' One of the most moving accounts of being a boy ever written, My Childhood is a both wonderful and harrowing memoir - and one of the great works of Russian literature. A new series of twenty distinctive, unforgettable Penguin Classics in a beautiful new design and pocket-sized format, with coloured jackets echoing Penguin's original covers.

      My Childhood