
Maxim Gorky
Sobre el Autor
Maxim Gorky was a prominent Russian writer and political activist, known for his significant contributions to socialist literature and his poignant portrayal of the struggles of the working class. Born as Alexei Peshkov, he adopted the pen name Gorky, which means 'bitter' in Russian. His early life was marked by hardship, and these experiences deeply influenced his writing. Gorky became a key figure in the Russian literary scene, using his works to advocate for social change and to highlight the plight of the oppressed. His notable works include 'Mother' and 'The Lower Depths,' which reflect his commitment to the ideals of socialism and his empathy for the marginalized.
nacionalidad
Ruso
Fecha de Nacimiento
March 28, 1868
Lugar de Nacimiento
Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
Fecha de fallecimiento
June 18, 1936
Influido por
Influido
Mikhail Zoshchenko
I.N. Potapenko
A.I. Kuprin
Mikhail Sholokhov
Vasily Grossman
Isaac Babel
Andrei Platonov
Nikolai Ostrovsky
Ilya Ehrenburg
Vasily Shukshin
Iurii Karlovich Olesha
Yury Olesha
Ilia Erenburg
Valentin Kataev
Michail Zoščenko
Bukovski Ch.
Konstantin Simonov
Стефан Цвайг
Лев Кассиль
Jens Ossa
Yury Trifonov
Aleksandr Vampilov