Description
This autobiographical work by Maxim Gorky is the third part of his trilogy, following his journey from 1884 to 1888. It captures his experiences as a young man seeking education and enlightenment beyond formal schooling. Gorky explores his interactions with a diverse array of individuals, from revolutionaries and religious fanatics to eccentric intellectuals. The narrative delves into his personal struggles, including his attempts at self-discovery and the challenges he faces in a society rife with social and political upheaval. Through vivid storytelling, Gorky provides a profound insight into the formative years that shaped his worldview and literary voice.
Published 1983
Condition: Well Read