Detinjstvo / U svetu

Detinjstvo / U svetu

Maksim Gorki

Maxim Gorky was an extremely prolific writer, and his works encompass various genres.

  • Childhood, talks about the cruelty of growing up, the poor and difficult life of a Russian province. Gorki translated the memory and experience of life without parents under the control of a cruel grandfather into a work that reveals him as a shrewd observer with a strong descriptive power.
  • There is an extraordinary work in the world that takes us into the world of the working class, social inequalities and political turmoil. Written by the famous Russian writer Maxim Gorky, this book reveals an unrelenting picture of the lives of people fighting for their dignity and justice in difficult conditions. The novel takes place in the industrial city of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia and follows the life of the main character, Pavel Vlasov, who is an orphan and factory worker. Through his story, Gorky depicts the harsh reality of the working class, poverty, exploitation and social injustice.

Translation
Marko Vidojković
Editor
Milorad Đurić
Dimensions
21 x 14.5 cm
Pages
569
Publisher
Srpska književna zadruga (SKZ), Beograd, 1977.
 
Distribution: 4,000 copies
 
Cyrillic alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Serbian.

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