Creatures That Once Were Men (ePub)
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In 'Creatures That Once Were Men', Maksim Gorky delves into the depths of human despair and decay, painting a vivid picture of life's brutalities in his inimitably stark and gripping style. Gorky's naturalistic approach lays bare the lives of destitute...
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In 'Creatures That Once Were Men', Maksim Gorky delves into the depths of human despair and decay, painting a vivid picture of life's brutalities in his inimitably stark and gripping style. Gorky's naturalistic approach lays bare the lives of destitute individuals who, amidst their struggles, maintain a semblance of hope and humanity. This special edition, brought forth by DigiCat Publishing, revitalizes the narrative in a contemporary format, ensuring that the poignancy of Gorky's prose and its socio-literary significance are preserved for modern audiences. Every nuance in expression and dialogue is finely etched, reflecting Gorky's acute awareness of the human condition, a characteristic that situates the work within the broader context of pre-revolutionary Russian literature.
Maksim Gorky, a key figure in Russian and world literature, is celebrated for his unflinching chronicling of the lower depths of society. His own life experience, marred by early poverty and self-education, lends authenticity to his depiction of the marginalized. His commitment to exploring the grim realities of the oppressed classes shaped his literary corpus, with 'Creatures That Once Were Men' emerging as an exemplar of his artistry. Gorky's dedicated perspective echoes through the text, driven by a desire to expose societal ills and evoke empathy.
For readers seeking to understand the human spirit's resilience even in the grimmest of circumstances, 'Creatures That Once Were Men' is an essential read. This edition warms the scholar's heart; it is a testament to DigiCat Publishing's endeavor: to breathe new life into the classics and allow contemporary readers access to the timeless insights of an era long past, yet never disconnected from the universal human saga. Gorky's masterpiece calls out to the compassionate reader, inviting them to traverse a landscape etched with suffering but not devoid of hope, a narrative as relevant today as it was in its own time.
Maksim Gorky, a key figure in Russian and world literature, is celebrated for his unflinching chronicling of the lower depths of society. His own life experience, marred by early poverty and self-education, lends authenticity to his depiction of the marginalized. His commitment to exploring the grim realities of the oppressed classes shaped his literary corpus, with 'Creatures That Once Were Men' emerging as an exemplar of his artistry. Gorky's dedicated perspective echoes through the text, driven by a desire to expose societal ills and evoke empathy.
For readers seeking to understand the human spirit's resilience even in the grimmest of circumstances, 'Creatures That Once Were Men' is an essential read. This edition warms the scholar's heart; it is a testament to DigiCat Publishing's endeavor: to breathe new life into the classics and allow contemporary readers access to the timeless insights of an era long past, yet never disconnected from the universal human saga. Gorky's masterpiece calls out to the compassionate reader, inviting them to traverse a landscape etched with suffering but not devoid of hope, a narrative as relevant today as it was in its own time.
Autoren-Porträt von Maksim Gorky
Maksim Gorky, born Aleksey Maksimovich Peshkov on March 28, 1868, in Nizhny Novgorod, and deceased on June 14, 1936, stands as one of the most influential Russian authors and political activists of the early 20th century. Embodied within Gorky's literary oeuvre is a profound resilience shaped by the harshness of his early life; orphaned at a young age, Gorky faced the vagaries of poverty which deeply colored his perspective and animated his subsequent works with a blend of naturalism and compassion for the downtrodden (Fanger, 1965). His narrative prowess and fervent advocacy for the lower classes culminated in works such as 'Creatures That Once Were Men' (Bystander, 1905), which starkly depicts the degradation of human beings eroded by the oppressive forces of society. Such texts are not only illustrative of Gorky's literary style but also serve as a mirror reflecting the socio-economic disparities of the time. As a novelist and playwright, Gorky was a precursor to socialist realism, yet his works transcend mere propaganda, capturing the human spirit within the crucible of struggle. Consistently throughout his career, from 'The Lower Depths' to 'My Childhood', Gorky illuminated the gritty realities of the marginalized, ensuring his legacy as a cornerstone of both Russian literature and revolutionary thought (Pachmuss, 1967).
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Maksim Gorky
- 2022, 63 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547228356
- Erscheinungsdatum: 04.09.2022
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