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Maksim Gorky

The Confession

In 'The Confession,' Maksim Gorky delves into the complexities of human nature and the strife of the individual amidst societal constraints. This introspective narrative is imbued with lyrical prose that echoes the confessional tones of existentialist literature, where Gorky grapples with themes of identity, struggle, and redemption through a deeply personal lens. The book is framed within the socio-political milieu of early 20th-century Russia, reflecting Gorky'Äôs concerns about the suffering of the proletariat and the moral dilemmas faced by individuals in a rapidly changing world. Maksim Gorky, a pivotal figure in Russian literature, was shaped by his tumultuous upbringing and a keen awareness of social injustices. His early life experiences of poverty and his later involvement in revolutionary movements heavily influenced his writings. 'The Confession,' written during a time of great personal and national upheaval, distills his reflections on faith, despair, and the search for authenticity in a fractured society, revealing the interconnectedness of individual and collective struggles. Readers seeking an intimate exploration of the human psyche, enriched by historical context, will find 'The Confession' to be an illuminating work. Gorky'Äôs masterful ability to blend personal narrative with broader social commentary offers profound insights that resonate with contemporary themes of alienation and moral inquiry. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of literature, society, and the human condition.
245 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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