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Gor`kii, Maksim
M. Gor`kii: Materialy i Issledovaniia. Vypusk 5
Neizdannaya Perepiska s Bogdanovym, Leninym, Stalinym, Zinovievym, Kamenevym, Korolenko
[ M. Gor`kii: Materials and Studies : Unpublished correspondence with Bogdanov, Lenin, Stalin, Zinov`ev, Kamenev, Korolenko]

Ed. by S. V. Zaika et al
Moscow:  Nasledie, 1998
344 p
Serie: M. Gor`kii. Materialy i Issledovaniia, Vypusk 5
pbk. 14 x 20 cm
ISBN: 5201132936
Language: Russian
The famous self-taught Russian writer Maksim Gorkii (1860-1936) became the founder of the "socialist realism" style. This fifth issue of a series started in 1989 continues to publish unique documents from Russian and foreign archives, mostly never published before. The period from 1903 to 1936 is covered here. They demonstrate little known aspects of Gorkii`s literary and social activities, his difficult relationships with Soviet authorities and his attempts to save Russian science and culture. Name index.
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» Literary Theory and Criticism / History of Literature   » Great Writers   » Maksim Gor`kii

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