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A small provincial Russian town is suddenly aroused from its
lethargy by the imminent arrival of the first railroad. Gorky is
less concerned here with the Industrial Revolution than with the
damaging personal effect of people who represent progress; in this
case, two engineers who come to prepare for the railroad and who
sweep into the lives of all and sundry with the force of a gale,
upsetting stalemated romances, stale marriages, and the equilibrium
of the petty bureaucracy.
Superb new translations of Gorky's classic memoirs of Tolstoy and
other remarkable Russians, along with unforgettable
characterizations of Gorky himself by his contemporaries Maxim
Gorky (1868-1936) enjoyed worldwide fame of a kind unmatched by
that of any other writer in the first half of the twentieth
century. Prodigiously gifted and prolific, riddled with
contradictions, praised increasingly for political rather than
literary reasons, he left a vast body of writing that contains
acknowledged masterpieces alongside many currently neglected works
that still await impartial assessment. Taken together, the pieces
in this book (many of them based on fuller texts than those of
previously published translations) present a surprising and
unfamiliar Gorky-a figure who, once the cliches are stripped away
from him, becomes ever more fascinating and enigmatic as man, as
writer, and as historical figure. Among the volume's selections are
portraits of Gorky by four particularly astute observers: poet
Vladislav Khodasevich, critics Boris Eikhenbaum and Georgy
Adamovich, and novelist Evgeny Zamiatin. Fanger's generous
annotations and brilliant introduction will make this book
indispensable to every reader with an interest in Tolstoy, Gorky,
modern Russian literature and politics, or the art of the memoir.
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