This is a bibliography of the works of MaximGorky. Orphan Paul (Luckless Pavel; Горемыка Павел, 1894) Foma Gordeyev (Фома Гордеев, 1899, also translated...
Пешков; 28 March [O.S. 16 March] 1868 – 18 June 1936), popularly known as MaximGorky (Максим Горький), was a Russian and Soviet writer and socialism proponent...
even telling people he was a relative of the Russian writer MaximGorky. In 1923, Gorky enrolled in the recently founded New England School of Art in...
Summerfolk (Russian: Дачники, romanized: Dachniki) is a play by MaximGorky written in 1904 and first published in 1905 by Znaniye (1904 Znaniye Anthology...
The Maxim Gorki Theatre (German: Maxim Gorki Theater) is a theatre in Berlin-Mitte named after the Soviet writer MaximGorky. In 2012, the Mayor of Berlin...
offered the house to the writer MaximGorky and his family. It was his home until his death in 1936. The widow of Gorky's son continued to live in the house...
The bombing of Gorky by the German Luftwaffe was the most destructive attack on Soviet war production on the Eastern Front in World War II. It lasted...
of MaximGorky, the doyen of Soviet literature. Yagoda had been cultivating Gorky as a potentially useful contact since 1928 and employed Gorky's secretary...
is also known as biographer of Boris Pasternak, Bulat Okudzhava and MaximGorky. Born into a Jewish family, his father was a prominent medical scholar...
it became the Gorky Colony and soon attracted the attention of MaximGorky himself. In 1923 Makarenko published two articles on the Gorky Colony (in Golos...
opened for service in 1927. The Marxist activist and Tsarist dissident MaximGorky was born in Nizhny Novgorod in 1868 as Alexey Maximovich Peshkov. In...
Literature", where she met the writer MaximGorky through Korney Chukovsky. She became a secretary and common-law wife of Gorky, living in his house with a few...
Novgorod, his home town, is 100 km north of Arzamas, where he was exiled), MaximGorky – who was then 28 years old – took under his protection the young Zinovy...
exhibition. In the Soviet era, Nizhny Novgorod was renamed Gorky, in honor of the writer MaximGorky. Then it was the industrial center of the Soviet Union...
experiments in form, and held in high esteem by Leo Tolstoy, Anton Chekhov and MaximGorky among others, Leskov is credited with creating a comprehensive picture...
traditional and others radically experimental, proliferated. Communist writers MaximGorky and Vladimir Mayakovsky were active during this time, but other authors...
director. The Stationmaster (1925) The Nightingale (1936) The Childhood of MaximGorky (1938) In the Rear of the Enemy (1941) The Ural Front (1944) The Young...
1935 Soviet drama film directed by Yuli Raizman and Grigori Levkoyev. MaximGorky called him among the best Soviet filmmakers of that time. School Commander...
Legion of Honour (France) Chaliapin's autobiographical collaboration with MaximGorky occurred in 1917. He had already begun writing his autobiography long...