
Personal Info
Known For
Writing
Gender
Male
March 28, 1869
Died
June 18, 1936 (67 years old)
Nizhny Novgorod, Russian Empire [now Russia]
Also Known As
- Maxime Gorki
- Maximo Gorki
- Alexis Pechkov
- Alekseï Pechkov
- Алексей Пешков
Maxim Gorky
Biography
Alexei Maximovich Peshkov (1868–1936), popularly known as Maxim Gorky (Russian: Максим Горький), was a Russian writer and political activist. He was nominated five times for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Before his success as an author, he travelled widely across the Russian Empire changing jobs frequently, experiences which would later influence his writing.
Gorky's most famous works are a short story collection 'Sketches and Stories' (1899), plays 'The Philistines' (1901), 'The Lower Depths' (1902) and 'Children of the Sun' (1905), poem 'The Song of the Stormy Petrel' (1901), autobiographical trilogy 'My Childhood', 'In the World', 'My Universities' (1913–1923), and novel 'Mother' (1906). Though Gorky himself judged some of these works as failures, most are now seen as masterpieces.
Some of his less-known post-revolutionary works such as the cycles 'Fragments from My Diary' (1924) and 'Stories of 1922–1924' (1925), and novels 'The Artamonov Business' (1925) and 'The Life of Klim Samgin' (1925–1936), Gorky himself was more proud of; the latter is considered Gorky's masterpiece and sometimes being viewed by critics as a modernist work. Unlike his pre-revolutionary writings (known for their "anti-psychologism"), these differ with an ambivalent portrayal of the Russian Revolution and "unmodern interest to human psychology" (as noted by D. S. Mirsky).
Known For
Writing

Boles
Story
2013

Mother
Novel
1990

Vassa
Theatre Play
1983

The Gypsy Camp Vanishes Into the Blue
Novel
1976

The Lower Depths
Theatre Play
1957

La vida no vale nada
Story
1955

My Universities
Book
1940

My Apprenticeship
Book
1939

The Childhood of Maxim Gorky
Book
1938

The Lower Depths
Theatre Play
1936

Mother
Novel
1926

Souls on the Road
Original Story
1921