Untimely thoughts : essays on revolution, culture and the Bolsheviks, 1917-1918

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Untimely thoughts : essays on revolution, culture and the Bolsheviks, 1917-1918

Maxim Gorky ; with a new introduction and chronology by Mark D. Steinburg ; translated from the Russian and with notes by Herman Ermolaev

(Russian literature and thought)

Yale University Press, 1995

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Essays originally printed in the Petrograd newspaper Novaya zhizn (New life) from May 1, 1917 through July 16, 1918

This collection originally published in 1968 by Eriksson. Translated text c1968 by Herman Ermolaev, new introduction and chronolgy c1995 by Yale University

Bibliography: p. xxviii-xxxv, [243]-296

Includes index

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One of the most renowned Soviet writers of the twentieth century, Maxim Gorky was an early supporter of the Bolsheviks who became disillusioned with the turn of events after the 1917 revolution. This brilliant and controversial book is a collection of the critical articles Gorky wrote that describe the Russian national character, condemn the Bolshevik methods of government, and provide a vision of the future.

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