Mother e-bog
25,00 DKK
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Mother is the immortal classic of Maxim Gorky, one of the worlds best-loved writers. It is the story of the radicalization of an uneducated woman. From her dull peasant existence into active participation in her peoples struggle for justice. Through her work she frees herself from the cowed state into which she has been beaten and her simple motherly concern for her son becomes a motherly conce...
E-bog
25,00 DKK
Forlag
GENERAL PRESS
Udgivet
23 juni 2018
Længde
480 sider
Genrer
Biographical fiction / autobiographical fiction
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9789387669956
Mother is the immortal classic of Maxim Gorky, one of the worlds best-loved writers. It is the story of the radicalization of an uneducated woman. From her dull peasant existence into active participation in her peoples struggle for justice. Through her work she frees herself from the cowed state into which she has been beaten and her simple motherly concern for her son becomes a motherly concern for all oppressed. The book uses simple style to make it an easy read while slowly adding thicker and thicker layers of propaganda and pro Marxist Communist theory.ABOUT THE AUTHOR:Maksim Gorky was a Soviet author and founder of the socialist realism literary method. He was also a political activist who spent several lengthy stays in Capri and Italy. Gorky traveled throughout his native land and at one point became friends with Lenin. His travels overwhelmed him with the vastness and beauty of his country and they also made him sharply aware of the ignorance and poverty of its people. This novel tells the story of the common proletariat who protested against the czar and the capitalists which eventually led to the October Revolution. Pelageya is the wife on a factory worker who ignores the political upheaval in her country in favor of caring for her personal life. She represents hundreds of workers who are concerned with living their lives. Her son Pavel takes a different path and joins the revolution inspiring many Russians who were living under a capitalistic society in Russia. Gorky saw the mother country as supporting her children as they fought for their rights.