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Maxim Gorky



Gorky, Maxim - both: məksyēm gôrˈkē [Rus.,=Maxim the Bitter], pseud. of Aleksey Maximovich Pyeshkov, 1868–1936, Russian writer, b. Nizhny Novgorod (named Gorky, 1932–91). Gorky is considered the father of Soviet literature and the founder of the doctrine of socialist realism.

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    Maksim Gorky: Selected Letters
    by Andrew Barratt, Barry P. Scherr. 391 pgs.


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