Maxim Gorky

Gorky in 1926 Alexei Maximovich Peshkov (;, but most Russians say , which is therefore found in reference books.}}  – 18 June 1936), popularly known as Maxim Gorky (), was a Russian and Soviet writer and proponent of socialism. He was nominated five times for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Before his success as an author, he travelled widely across the Russian Empire changing jobs frequently, experiences which would later influence his writing.

Gorky's most famous works are his early short stories "Chelkash", "Old Izergil", and "Twenty-six Men and a Girl" (written in the 1890s); plays ''The Philistines'' (1901), ''The Lower Depths'' (1902) and ''Children of the Sun'' (1905); a poem, "The Song of the Stormy Petrel" (1901); his fictional autobiographical trilogy, ''My Childhood, In the World, My Universities'' (1913–1923); and a novel, ''Mother'' (1906). Gorky himself judged some of these works as failures, and ''Mother'' has been frequently criticized; Gorky thought of ''Mother'' as one of his biggest failures. However, there have been warmer appraisals of some of his lesser-known post-revolutionary works such as the novels ''The Artamonov Business'' (1925) and ''The Life of Klim Samgin'' (1925–1936); the latter is considered by some as Gorky's masterpiece and has been viewed by some critics as a modernist work. Unlike his pre-revolutionary writings (known for their "anti-psychologism") Gorky's later works differ, with an ambivalent portrayal of the Russian Revolution and "unmodern interest to human psychology" (as noted by D. S. Mirsky). He had associations with fellow Russian writers Leo Tolstoy and Anton Chekhov, both mentioned by Gorky in his memoirs.

Gorky was active in the emerging Marxist socialist movement and later supported the Bolsheviks. He publicly opposed the Tsarist regime and for a time closely associated himself with Vladimir Lenin and Alexander Bogdanov's Bolshevik wing of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party. During World War I, Gorky supported pacifism and internationalism and anti-war protests. For a significant part of his life he was exiled from Russia and later the Soviet Union (USSR), being critical both of the Tsarism and of the Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War and the 1920s, condemning the latter for political repressions. In 1928 he returned to the USSR on Joseph Stalin's personal invitation and lived there from 1932 until his death in June 1936. After his return he was officially declared the "founder of Socialist Realism". Despite this, Gorky's relations with the Soviet regime were rather difficult: while being Stalin's public supporter, he maintained friendships with Lev Kamenev and Nikolai Bukharin, the leaders of the anti-Stalin opposition executed after Gorky's death; he also hoped to ease the Soviet cultural policies and made some efforts to defend the writers who disobeyed them, which resulted in him spending his last days under unannounced house arrest. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Orphan Paul : a novel by Maxim Gorky / by Gorky, Maksim, 1868-1936

    Published 1946
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    Letters of Gorky and Andreev, 1899-1912 / by Gorky, Maksim, 1868-1936

    Published 1958
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    My apprenticeship / by Gorky, Maksim, 1868-1936

    Published 1952
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    Tales of Italy / by Gorky, Maksim, 1868-1936

    Published 1950
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    The life of Matvei Kozhemyakin / by Gorky, Maksim, 1868-1936

    Published 1961
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    The Artamonov business / by Gorky, Maksim, 1868-1936

    Published 1948
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    Ilya's childhood and children / by Gorky, Maksim, 1868-1936

    Published 1966
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    Mother : a novel in two parts / by Gorky, Maksim, 1868-1936

    Published 1954
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    Pisʹma v dvadt︠s︡ati chetyrekh tomakh /
    Письма в двадцати четырех томах /
    by Gorky, Maksim, 1868-1936

    Published 1997
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    Bystander / by Gorky, Maksim, 1868-1936

    Published 1930
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    Detstvo / by Gorky, Maksim, 1868-1936

    Published 1966
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    Bystander / by Gorky, Maksim, 1868-1936

    Published 1930
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    M. Gorʹkiĭ i syn. : Pisʹma. Vospominani︠i︡a / by Gorky, Maksim, 1868-1936

    Published 1971
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    Twenty-six men and a girl : and other stories / by Gorky, Maksim, 1868-1936

    Published 1969
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    The courageous one : a play in three acts / by Gorky, Maksim, 1868-1936

    Published 1958
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    Fragments from my diary / by Gorky, Maksim, 1868-1936

    Published 1972
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    Detstvo. : V l︠i︡ud︠i︡akh. Moi universitety. by Gorky, Maksim, 1868-1936

    Published 1965
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