Twenty-six and One, and Other Stories

Twenty-six and One, and Other Stories

Por Maksim Gorky

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

In "Twenty-six and One, and Other Stories," Maksim Gorky employs a raw and unadorned literary style characteristic of his early 20th-century Russian naturalism. The collection presents a series of poignant narratives that delve into the lives of the marginalized within society, primarily focusing on the struggles, aspirations, and despair of the working class. Gorky's keen observational skills and profound empathy breathe life into his characters, who navigate a world rife with socio-economic challenges and existential dilemmas, reflecting the turbulent socio-political landscape of pre-revolutionary Russia. Maksim Gorky, born into poverty in 1868, rose to prominence as a leading figure of socialist realism. His own experiences of hardship and resilience deeply informed his writing, allowing him to poignantly articulate the voices of the oppressed. The stories in this collection, written during a time of significant social upheaval, encapsulate Gorky'Äôs vision of a better, more just society, while also revealing his profound compassion for humanity's plight. I wholeheartedly recommend "Twenty-six and One, and Other Stories" to readers seeking an insightful exploration of human experience through Gorky'Äôs compassionate lens. This collection not only enriches our understanding of early 20th-century Russian literature but also serves as a timeless commentary on social justice and human resilience.

Maksim Gorky