
Gorky’s influential works
Sergei Gorky was a prominent Russian and Soviet writer and playwright whose works often depicted the struggles of the lower classes and the search for identity and social justice. His influential works include "The Lower Depths," a play exploring the lives of impoverished characters, and "Mother," which highlights revolutionary ideals and working-class solidarity. Gorky's writing combines realism with emotional depth, aiming to inspire social change. His stories and plays influenced Soviet literature and theater, shaping attitudes toward justice and societal progress. Through vivid characters and compelling narratives, Gorky effectively conveyed the complexities of human resilience and societal transformation.