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Untimely Thoughts Herman Ermolaev

Untimely Thoughts By Herman Ermolaev

Untimely Thoughts by Herman Ermolaev


Summary

Once an early supporter of the Bolsheviks, the author became disillusioned after the 1917 revolution and wrote a series of critical articles, analyses on the Russian national character, a condemnation of Bolshevik methods and a vision of the future. This is a collection of those articles.

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Untimely Thoughts Summary

Untimely Thoughts: Essays on Revolution, Culture, and the Bolsheviks, 1917-1918 by Herman Ermolaev

One of the most renowned Soviet writers of the twentieth century, Maxim Gorky was an early supporter of the Bolsheviks who became disillusioned with the turn of events after the 1917 revolution. This brilliant and controversial book is a collection of the critical articles Gorky wrote that describe the Russian national character, condemn the Bolshevik methods of government, and provide a vision of the future.

About Herman Ermolaev

Maxim Gorky (1868-1936) was the author of many stories, novels, and plays, including Foma Gordeyev, Three of Them, The Petty Bourgeois, and The Lower Depths and Other Plays. Mark D. Steinberg is an associate professor of history at Yale University.

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CIN0300060696G
9780300060690
0300060696
Untimely Thoughts: Essays on Revolution, Culture, and the Bolsheviks, 1917-1918 by Herman Ermolaev
Used - Good
Paperback
Yale University Press
1995-03-20
342
N/A
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