Articles And Pamphlets
Articles And Pamphlets

Articles And Pamphlets

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A landmark collection of political and literary nonfiction, Articles and Pamphlets gathers Maxim Gorky's most incisive essays and polemical writings, presenting the full force of his ideological convictions and his passionate engagement with the social upheavals of early twentieth-century Russia. Written with the urgency and moral intensity that defined Gorky's voice, the pieces argue forcefully for the dignity of the working class and the transformative power of socialist revolution, reflecting his close ties to the Bolshevik movement and his complex relationship with Lenin. The collection illustrates Gorky's dual identity as both a literary giant and a committed public intellectual, unafraid to confront questions of culture, art, and political responsibility head-on. Readers encounter a writer of fierce conviction and remarkable rhetorical power, whose prose moves seamlessly between the lyrical and the combative, making this an essential document for anyone seeking to understand the intersection of literature and revolution in the Soviet era.

Author: Maxim Gorky
Format: Hardback
Published: 1950, Foreign Languages Publishing House
Genre: Essays

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Condition remarks:
Book: Fair
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good , price clipped
Markings: Previous owner

A landmark collection of political and literary nonfiction, Articles and Pamphlets gathers Maxim Gorky's most incisive essays and polemical writings, presenting the full force of his ideological convictions and his passionate engagement with the social upheavals of early twentieth-century Russia. Written with the urgency and moral intensity that defined Gorky's voice, the pieces argue forcefully for the dignity of the working class and the transformative power of socialist revolution, reflecting his close ties to the Bolshevik movement and his complex relationship with Lenin. The collection illustrates Gorky's dual identity as both a literary giant and a committed public intellectual, unafraid to confront questions of culture, art, and political responsibility head-on. Readers encounter a writer of fierce conviction and remarkable rhetorical power, whose prose moves seamlessly between the lyrical and the combative, making this an essential document for anyone seeking to understand the intersection of literature and revolution in the Soviet era.