Creatures That Once Were Men

Par : Maxim Gorky, Gilbert keith Chesterton
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  • Nombre de pages49
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-87-26-50210-7
  • EAN9788726502107
  • Date de parution08/06/2021
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille461 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurSAGA Egmont

Résumé

"Creatures that Once Were Men" is a short story by Maxim Gorky about the residents of a lodging house who start a conflict with their landlord, resulting in a rather inhumane outcome. Gorky is arguably one of the most celebrated literary characters of the 20th century. Painting a vivid image of the dark, grueling and cruel peasant life of 20th century Russia, "Creatures that One Were Men" is a daunting and comical commentary on social injustice that has touched people across the world.
Maxim Gorky (1868-1936) has its place among the most talented and original Russian modern writers. A five-time Nobel Prize nominee, Gorky's position in Russian literature is undisputable. He led a turbulent life of an exile, a dissenter, and a Bolshevik associate, which severely marked his literary endeavours. A strong supporter of Russia's political, social, and cultural transformation, Gorky's name still echoes in the annals of history.
His best-known works include "The Lower Depths", "My Childhood, ", "Mother", and "Children of the Sun".
"Creatures that Once Were Men" is a short story by Maxim Gorky about the residents of a lodging house who start a conflict with their landlord, resulting in a rather inhumane outcome. Gorky is arguably one of the most celebrated literary characters of the 20th century. Painting a vivid image of the dark, grueling and cruel peasant life of 20th century Russia, "Creatures that One Were Men" is a daunting and comical commentary on social injustice that has touched people across the world.
Maxim Gorky (1868-1936) has its place among the most talented and original Russian modern writers. A five-time Nobel Prize nominee, Gorky's position in Russian literature is undisputable. He led a turbulent life of an exile, a dissenter, and a Bolshevik associate, which severely marked his literary endeavours. A strong supporter of Russia's political, social, and cultural transformation, Gorky's name still echoes in the annals of history.
His best-known works include "The Lower Depths", "My Childhood, ", "Mother", and "Children of the Sun".
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