Maksim Gorki
Maxim Gorky (real name Alexei Maksimovich Peshkov) was born on March 28, 1868 in Nizhny Novgorod and died on June 18, 1936 in Moscow. He was a Russian writer, revolutionary, and political activist. His name became synonymous with social realism and literature dedicated to the working class.
He grew up in difficult conditions, and after the death of his parents, he was forced to work various jobs. Strong social sensitivity shaped his creativity, and he translated the experiences of his youth into literary works. He became one of the key Russian writers of the turn of the 19th to the 20th century and an important ideologist of socialist realism.
His most important works include:
Autobiographical trilogy: Childhood (1913), In the World (1916), My Universities (1923)
Novel Mother (1906) – a key novel of social realism
Short stories and collections: Around Russia (1923), Fairy Tales of Italy (1911), Russian Fairy Tales
Drama At the Bottom (1902) – one of his most famous theatrical works
Gorky was active in political life, participated in the 1905 revolution, lived in exile, and returned to the USSR in 1932, where he became a symbol of Soviet literature.
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Djela #7: U Americi / Moji intervjui / Vojnici / Neprijatelji
Maksim Gorki je boravio u Sjedinjenim Američkim Državama 1906. godine. Tokom ovog perioda, napisao je nekoliko dela, uglavnom kao odgovor na neuspeh Ruske revolucije 1905.
Djela #9: Ispovest / Život suvišna čoveka
Djetinjstvo
„Detinjstvo” govori o surovosti odrastanja, oskudnom i teškom životu ruske provincije.
Djetinjstvo
Djetinjstvo
Drame
Ova knjiga sadrži nekoliko drama Maksima Gorkog.
Foma Gordejev
Radnja romana prati život mladića, Fome Gordejeva, koji od svog moćnog i bogatog oca nasleđuje veliko poslovno carstvo.
Mati
Roman Maksima Gorkog „Mati” objavljen je 1906. godine i jedno je od ključnih dela ruskog socrealizma. Delo prikazuje buđenje radničke klase u Rusiji kroz likove i događaje koji naglašavaju društvene nepravde i potrebu za revolucijom.