The Life of Klim Samgin. Maxim Gorky’s Last Will and Testament

Russian Studies in Philosophy 57 (5):398-414 (2019)
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This article attempts to “decipher” Maxim Gorky’s hidden intentions in his novel The Life of Klim Samgin, which he considered his message to future generations. Samgin is a “mannequin,” a parody of...

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