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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.
The Mother is a novel by Pearl S. Buck, first published in New York by the John Day Company in 1934. It follows the life of peasant woman in rural China before the 1911 Revolution , as she struggles to raise her children and cope with poverty, famine, and social oppression.
The screenplay was adapted by Martin Goldsmith and Martin Mooney (uncredited) from Goldsmith's 1939 novel Detour, and the film was released by the Producers Releasing Corporation, one of the so-called Poverty Row film studios in mid–20th-century Hollywood.
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Mother (Russian: Мать, translit. Mat, also known as Zapreshchyonnye lyudi) is a 1990 Soviet historical drama film based on Maxim Gorky's novels The Mother (1906) and The Life of a Useless Man (1908) and short story "Karamora" (1923), directed by Gleb Panfilov and co-produced with Italy. It was entered into the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. [1]
The Mother (Brecht play), a play by Bertolt Brecht based on Gorky's novel, first performed in 1935; The Mother (Pearl S. Buck novel), first published in 1934; The Mother (Čapek play), a play by Karel Čapek written in 1938; The Mother (1954), by Paddy Chayefsky; The Mother, a 2010 play by Florian Zeller; The Mother, a film directed by Roger ...
Mother (Russian: Мать, translit. Mat, also released as 1905 ) is a 1955 Soviet drama film directed by Mark Donskoy and based on the 1906 eponymous novel by Maxim Gorky . It was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival .
Mother's Milk is a novel by Edward St Aubyn. [1] [2] The 279-page book is a sequel to the trilogy Some Hope that St. Aubyn wrote in the 1990s. [3] Mother's Milk was written in 2006 and was short listed for the Booker Prize that year. [4] It was republished in a single volume with Never Mind, Bad News and Some Hope in 2012. All four novels are ...