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Mother (Russian: Мать, romanized: Mat') is a novel written by Maxim Gorky in 1906 about revolutionary factory workers. It was first published, in English, in Appleton's Magazine in 1906, [1] then in Russian in 1907. Although Gorky was highly critical of the novel, the work was translated into many languages, and was made into a number of films.
These were often published under the title Autobiography of Maxim Gorky or simply as Autobiography and mentioned as "the autobiographical series" and My Childhood. In the World. My Universities. [1] The first part of Gorky's autobiography, My Childhood, was published in Russian in 1913–14, and in English in 1915.
Portrait of Maxim Gorky by Mikhail Nesterov, 1901. ... Works by or about Maxim Gorky at the Internet Archive This page was last edited on 28 September 2024 ...
Enemies (Russian: Враги, romanized: Vragi) is a 1906 Russian-language play by Maxim Gorky.It was published in 1906 in the collection Znaniye (Knowledge, book 14), in Saint Petersburg, at a time when Gorky was actively involved with the Russian revolutionary underground, which served as the impetus for the play. [1]
Maxim Gorky, a proponent of literary socialist realism, published a famous article titled "Socialist Realism" in 1933. [15] During the Congress of 1934, four guidelines were laid out for socialist realism. [16] The work must be: Proletarian: art relevant to the workers and understandable to them. Typical: scenes of everyday life of the people.
Marxism and the National Question (Russian: Марксизм и национальный вопрос, romanized: Marksizm i natsionalniy vopros) is a short work of Marxist theory written by Joseph Stalin in January 1913 while living in Vienna.
D. S. Mirsky, the émigré critic and the author of The History of Russian Literature, who was very critical of Gorky before the novel came out, wrote that The Artamonov Business "is undoubtedly the best of Gorky's novels", and that "it belongs to one of the main traditions of Russian literature, to a great number of denunciations of Russian spiritual poverty, such as Oblomov, The Golovlyov ...