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  1. Máximo Gorki. Máximo Gorki (em russo: Максим Горький ), pseudônimo de Alexei Maximovitch Peshkov (em russo: Алексей Максимович Пешков; Nijni Novgorod, 28 de março de 1868 – Moscovo, 18 de junho de 1936 ), foi um escritor, romancista, dramaturgo, contista e ativista político russo. [ 1]

  2. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maxim_GorkiMaxim Gorki - Wikipedia

    Maxim Gorki. Alexei Maximovici Peșkov (în rusă Алексей Максимович Пешков, n. 16 / 28 martie 1868, Nijni Novgorod, Imperiul Rus – d. 18 iunie 1936, Gorki-10 ⁠ (d), Q4414690 ⁠ (d), RSFS Rusă, URSS ), mai bine cunoscut ca Maxim Gorki (Максим Горький), a fost un scriitor rus / sovietic, fondator al ...

  3. GORKI, MAXIM ° (pseudonym of Aleksey Maksimovich Peshkov; 1868–1936), Russian author. Gorki was the outstanding pre-Revolutionary Russian writer who sided with Lenin and the Bolsheviks, but he also distinguished himself as a vigorous champion of the oppressed Jewish people in Russia. Raised in a primitive environment, where the Jews were ...

  4. Maxim Gorky. Alexander Peshkov (later known as Maxim Gorky was born in Nizhny Novgorod on 28th March, 1868. His father was a shipping agent but he died when Gorky was only five years old. His mother remarried and Gorky was brought up by his grandmother. Gorky left home in 1879 and went to live in a small village in Kazan and worked as a baker.

  5. In the first week of July, two appeals went out from Moscow, one from Patriarch Tikhon of the Russian Orthodox Church and the other, of far greater consequence, from Maxim Gorky. "On the Road to Moscow" by Rollin Kirby, originally published in New York World, August 5, 1921. This copy is from Literary Digest, June 10, 1922.

  6. Here are five facts about the life of this semi-literate writer who arose from the lower depths of Russian society. 1. His books depict the reality in Russia that he saw. Maxim Gorky in 1907 ...

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0331003Maxim Gorky - IMDb

    Maxim Gorky. Maksim Gorky is a pseudonym of Aleksei Maksimovich Peshkov, who was born into a poor Russian family in Nizhnii Novgorod on Volga river. Gorky lost his father at an early age, he was beaten by his stepfather and became an orphan at age 9, when his mother died. He was brought up by his grandmother, who helped his development as a ...

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