Die Erzählung von Maxim Gorki entfaltet sich in einem Nachtasyl, einem Mikrokosmos menschlicher Schicksale und sozialer Konflikte. Die Szenen beleuchten die existenziellen Kämpfe der Charaktere, die in einer düsteren Umgebung nach Hoffnung und Verständnis suchen. Die Bearbeitung und der Neusatz von Theodor Borken machen das Werk für moderne Leser zugänglicher. Die Veröffentlichung in der Berliner Ausgabe von 2024 bietet zudem eine hochwertige Gestaltung im Großdruckformat, ergänzt durch die eindrucksvolle Umschlagabbildung von Pavel Filonov.
Maxim Gorkij Ordre des livres (chronologique)
Cet auteur est un fondateur de la méthode littéraire du réalisme socialiste et un activiste politique qui a laissé une marque significative dans l'histoire littéraire. Son œuvre reflète ses profondes convictions et ses positions politiques, qui ont façonné sa direction artistique. Il a été plusieurs fois nominé pour le prix Nobel de littérature, soulignant son importance littéraire internationale. À son retour en Union soviétique, il a pleinement adopté les politiques culturelles de l'époque.







FOMA GORDYEFF The Man Who Was Afraid
- 318pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The novel intricately explores the psychological struggles of Foma Gordyeff, a man grappling with fear, anxiety, and cowardice. Set in Russian society, it serves as a poignant social commentary on human nature and societal expectations. Through Gordyeff's inner conflict and identity crisis, the narrative unfolds his coming-of-age journey, revealing the complexities of life and self-discovery. Gorky's masterful portrayal of these themes ensures that the story remains a timeless classic, resonating with readers through its deep insights into the human psyche.
Tales from Gorky
- 156pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Maxim Gorky, a significant Russian writer and political activist, is renowned for his literary contributions and was nominated five times for the Nobel Prize in Literature. His diverse experiences while traveling across the Russian Empire and changing jobs shaped his storytelling and themes. Gorky's life journey reflects the struggles and resilience of the human spirit, making his works impactful and enduring in the literary world.
The story follows Ilya Lunyev, a boy from a poor urban background, who seeks a better life in the middle-class society. However, his journey leads to disillusionment as he discovers that the moral corruption he sought to escape is pervasive in his new environment. Gorky's novel explores themes of class struggle and the harsh realities of social mobility, revealing the complexities of human nature and societal values at the turn of the 20th century.
Tales of Two Countries
- 156pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Maxim Gorky, a prominent Russian writer and political activist, was nominated five times for the Nobel Prize in Literature. His diverse experiences from traveling across the Russian Empire and holding various jobs deeply influenced his literary work. Gorky's life and writings reflect the struggles and resilience of the human spirit, showcasing his commitment to social justice and the plight of the underprivileged. His legacy continues to resonate in the realm of literature and political thought.
Creatures That Once Were Men
- 158pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Set in the depths of Russian society, this 1897 novella by Maxim Gorky explores the harsh realities faced by the marginalized and downtrodden. Through vivid portrayals and a social realism lens, it delves into the struggles and despair of those at the bottom, echoing themes found in Gorky's other works. The novella is part of his collection "Sketches and Stories," showcasing Gorky's commitment to highlighting the plight of the oppressed.
Focusing on accessibility, this publication aims to provide easier reading for individuals with impaired vision through large print. The work is a reproduction of a historical text, reflecting the commitment of the Megali publishing house to preserve and share important literature while catering to the needs of a broader audience.
This book is a reproduction of a historical work, presented in large print to enhance accessibility for readers with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a house dedicated to making historical texts more readable, it aims to preserve and share important literature while ensuring it is accessible to a wider audience.
Set in the early 20th century, this short novel explores themes of personal struggle and existential reflection through the eyes of its protagonist. Maxim Gorky delves into the complexities of human emotion and societal pressures, offering a poignant critique of life during that era. The work's publication history highlights its significance, as it was featured in a notable compilation and also released independently, indicating its impact on contemporary literature.
Maxim Gorky, a prominent Russian writer and political activist, is celebrated for his impactful literary contributions and was nominated multiple times for the Nobel Prize in Literature. His diverse experiences across the Russian Empire, marked by frequent job changes, deeply influenced his storytelling and thematic development. Gorky's life and work reflect a profound engagement with social issues, making him a significant figure in both literature and political discourse.