Description
“My Universities” is an autobiographical work by Maxim Gorky, originally published in 1923. In this book, Gorky reflects on his life experiences, particularly his encounters with various individuals and his interactions with different intellectual and cultural environments. It provides insights into Gorky’s personal journey as a writer and his intellectual development.
The book explores Gorky’s formative years, his struggles, and his encounters with influential figures of his time. It discusses his early years of poverty and hardship, his time spent in the Russian intelligentsia, and his involvement with the revolutionary movement in Russia. Gorky also reflects on his literary aspirations, the writers who influenced him, and the development of his own distinctive writing style.
“My Universities” offers readers a glimpse into Gorky’s intellectual and emotional growth, as well as his observations on the social and political landscape of Russia during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
While “My Universities” may not be as well-known as some of Gorky’s other works, it provides valuable insights into the life and mind of this influential Russian writer
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