Kertomuksia II

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Kertomuksia II

by Maksim Gorky

FI·~2 hours

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Description

A gritty portrait of a world in upheaval, this collection follows restless wanderers through the bleak steppes and crumbling towns of early‑twentieth‑century Russia. Each tale is stitched together by a common thread of desperation, fleeting alliances, and the raw hunger that drives men to the edge of their humanity. The prose captures the cracked sky, the dust‑laden roads, and the whispered hopes that cling to every step.

In the opening story, three strangers—an embittered railway soldier, a self‑styled university graduate, and a quietly confident narrator—escape the ruined fortress of Perekop. Their uneasy bond is forged in a landscape of endless hunger and mistrust, as they trudge toward an unknown horizon, trading stories and songs to keep the silence at bay. Their personalities clash, yet the shared misfortune knits them together, hinting at deeper loyalties that may emerge.

The remaining narratives echo this tension, exploring the fragile ties of comradeship, the relentless march of time, and the small acts of kindness that surface amid chaos. Together they paint a vivid, unflinching picture of survival on the edge of history.

Details

Language

fi

Duration

~2 hours (124K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2016-11-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Maksim Gorky

Maksim Gorky

1868–1936

A self-taught writer who rose from deep poverty to become one of Russia’s most influential literary voices, he brought workers, wanderers, and outsiders to the center of modern fiction. His stories and plays helped shape socialist realism, but they also carry a raw sympathy for people struggling to survive.

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