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  2. Maxim Gorky bibliography - Wikipedia

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    The Philistines (translated also as Smug Citizens and The Petty Bourgeois; Мещане, 1901); The Lower Depths (На дне, 1902); Summerfolk (also, Vacationers; Дачники, 1904)

  3. Maxim Gorky - Wikipedia

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    Maxim Gorky village, Znamensky District of Omsk Oblast; Village named after Maxim Gorky, Krutinsky District of Omsk Oblast; In Nizhny Novgorod the Central District Children's Library, the Academic Drama Theater, a street, as well as a square are named after Maxim Gorky. And the most important attraction there is the museum-apartment of Maxim Gorky

  4. Mother (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Gorky was personally connected to the novel as it is based on real life events, revolving around Anna Zalomova and her son Pyotr Zalomov. Gorky, being a distant relative of Anna Zalomova who visited Gorky's family when he was a child, had a deeper connection to the story. The event took place during a May Day demonstration in Sormovo in 1902.

  5. Category:Novels by Maxim Gorky - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Novels by Maxim Gorky" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. The Artamonov ...

  6. The Artamonov Business - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Autobiographies of Maxim Gorky - Wikipedia

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    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.

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