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    The sudden death of Gorky's son Maxim Peshkov in May 1934 was followed by the death of Maxim Gorky himself in June 1936 from pneumonia. Speculation has long surrounded the circumstances of his death. Stalin and Molotov were among those who carried Gorky's urn during the funeral.

  2. Moura Budberg, who was initially hired by Gorky as his secretary in 1921, became his unofficial wife. On June 18, 1936, Gorky died at his villa in Gorki Leninskiye, outside of Moscow. He was 68.

  3. In 1895, Russian journalist Alexei Maximovich Peshkov, a onetime shoemaker’s apprentice who had quit school at 10, adopted a new name: Maxim Gorky. After that, literary fame came fast and furious for this self-taught, fresh-voiced grandson of a Volga boatman.

  4. Jul 15, 2014 · However, in May of that year the writer’s son, Maxim Peshkov, died days after returning from a binge with Genrikh Yagoda, the Soviet Interior Minister.

  5. Gorky never officially married but had long term partners. He traveled through America and Italy with Maria Fyodorovna Andreyeva. Later he made his secretary, Moura Budberg, his unofficial wife. He had one son, Maxim Peshkov. Gorky died in 1936.

  6. 5 days ago · Maxim Gorky (1868–1936) was a Russian writer who wrote stories, novels, and plays. After his death he was canonized as the patron saint of Soviet letters.

  7. Apr 23, 2018 · Gorky suffered greatly during his childhood. His father, an upholsterer-turned-shipping agent died when he was five, after which his mother remarried and as such, Gorky was sent to Nizhny Novgorod to be raised by his maternal grandparents. Sent out by his grandfather to work at the tender age of eight years old, Gorky was beaten by his ...

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