Mother – Maxim Gorky
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The famous novel of revolutionary conversion and struggle.
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The famous novel of revolutionary conversion and struggle. This novel of Russia before the Revolution is without question the masterpiece of Gorky, Russia’s greatest living writer. Into one passionate, astonishing book has been gathered the spirit of the terrifying struggle against the Czar’s autocracy. In it Russia stands forth in a flood of light.
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