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    Dec 14, 2023 · Aleksei Maksimovich Peshkov [Алексей Максимович Пешков] ( 28 March 1868 [16 March O.S. ] - 14 June 1936 ), known primarily by his pen name, Maxim Gorky [Максим Горький], was a Russian writer and socialist political thinker. He was nominated five times for the Nobel Prize in Literature.

  2. Jul 13, 2014 · Maxim Gorky (right) and Anton Chekhov in Yalta, Black Sea, 1900. Source: ITAR-TASS. He made many trips abroad to countries such as Germany, France, Italy and the United States, where he became ...

  3. Mar 28, 2018 · Maxim Gorky never found it hard to find powerfully political contexts for his work. His novel "The Mother" (1907) became a Soviet literature classic because its protagonist, a factory worker, was ...

  4. Makszim Gorkij ( oroszul: Максим Горький ), eredeti nevén Alekszej Makszimovics Peskov ( oroszul: Алексей Максимович Пе́шков; Nyizsnyij Novgorod, 1868. március 28. – Moszkva, Oroszországi SZSZSZK, 1936. június 18.) ötszörösen irodalmi Nobel-díjra jelölt orosz származású szovjet író ...

  5. Feb 1, 2016 · Maxim Gorky’s 1906 novel 'The Mother' became a staple of Soviet literature and is often considered the first work of socialist realism. To celebrate the first new translation in decades of this ...

  6. May 15, 2008 · In 1895, Russian journalist Alexei Maximovich Peshkov, a onetime shoemaker’s apprentice who had quit school at 10, adopted a new name: Maxim Gorky. After that, literary fame came fast and furious for this self-taught, fresh-voiced grandson of a Volga boatman. Gorky — the name means “bitter” — could tell a story, remember everything he read or heard, and had the energy of 10 men.

  7. Maxim Gorky was one of the most prominent figures in Russian literature from the late 1890’s until his death. His importance extended well beyond his purely literary accomplishments. In 1899, he ...

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