Tales from Gorky
Translated from the Russian with a Biographical Notice of the Author (Classic Reprint)
Description:... Excerpt from Tales From Gorky: Translated From the Russian With a Biographical Notice of the Author Smurny we are not told but we do know that when he left the steamer to become a gardener's assistant, he pursued his studies whenever and wherever he had the chance. At the age of fifteen, indeed, his thirst for learning induced him to present himself at the gates of the University of Kazan, the great Volgan seminary, where Tolstoi had been educated forty years earlier, in the naive belief that instruction of all sorts was to be had there by anyone for the simple asking. I was mistaken, it appeared, he observes with pathetic sarcasm, so I entered a biscuit factory at three roubles (és) a month. He has related his experiences of this grinding slavery in a subterranean stone cage in that powerful story, twenty-six of Us and one Other.
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