Creatures That Once Were Men

by Maksim Gorky

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Gorky was born in Nizhny Novgorod and became an orphan at the age of eleven. Gorky was brought up by his grandmother. In 1880, at the age of twelve, he ran away from home. After an attempt at suicide in December 1887, he travelled on foot across the Russian Empire for five years, changing jobs and accumulating impressions used later in his writing. Gorky's first book Essays and Stories in 1898 enjoyed a sensational success and his career as a writer began. Gorky wrote incessantly, viewing literature less as an aesthetic practice than as a moral and political act that could change the world. He described the lives of people in the lowest strata and on the margins of society, revealing their hardships, humiliations, and brutalization, but also their inward spark of humanity. This book is a collection of short stories: Creatures that Once Were Men, Twenty-Six Men and a Girl, Chelkash, My Fellow-Traveller, On a Raft
  • ISBN10 2819932487
  • ISBN13 9782819932482
  • Publish Date 15 September 2010 (first published 13 November 2009)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint Pubone.Info
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 287
  • Language English