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Maksim Gorky
In the World
"In the World" by Maksim Gorky is an autobiographical work published in 1916. It is the second volume of Gorky's three-part autobiography, following his impoverished youth into adolescence. Gorky presents a vivid gallery of characters he encountered, painting a realist portrait of Russian life with striking visual detail. Rather than focusing on himself, he captures the world around him—ugly yet not without hope, redeemed by moments of enlightenment, beauty, and human sympathy in harsh circumstances.
Aleksandr Herzen
My past and thoughts, vol 1 (of 6) : $b The memoirs of Alexander Herzen
"My Past and Thoughts, vol 1 (of 6): The memoirs of Alexander Herzen" by Alexander Herzen is an autobiography begun in the early 1850s. This expansive work offers a panoramic view of social and political life in the Russian Empire and mid-nineteenth-century Europe. Through vivid portraits, historical insights, and personal narrative, Herzen chronicles his childhood, imprisonment, exile, and relationships while capturing the ideological currents of his era. Considered a classic of Russian literature, the memoirs blend personal reflection with broader historical chronicle.
Aleksandr Herzen
The Memoirs of Alexander Herzen, Parts I and II
"The Memoirs of Alexander Herzen, Parts I and II" by Aleksandr Herzen is an extensive autobiography started in the early 1850s. Herzen chronicles his life from childhood through imprisonment, exile, and eventual emigration from Russia. The work offers a sweeping portrait of Russian society and European revolutionary movements in the mid-nineteenth century. Through vivid impressions of family, Moscow intellectuals, and political leaders, Herzen creates what one critic called "a complex combination of memoirs, historical chronicle novel, diary, letters and biography"—a deeply personal yet panoramic view of a tumultuous era.
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