Mother

“Mother” by Maxim Gorky is a significant work published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on March 9, 2012. This edition spans 528 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds in a workingmen’s suburb, vividly depicting the daily lives of laborers as they navigate the harsh realities of their environment, marked by the relentless sounds of machinery and the oppressive atmosphere of their surroundings.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the struggles faced by the working class, as Gorky captures the somber yet resilient spirit of the characters. The story illustrates their routines, from the early morning rush to the factory to the evening’s release from toil, highlighting the contrast between their grim work conditions and the fleeting moments of joy at the end of the day. This edition offers a deep dive into themes of labor and community, set against the backdrop of Russian and Soviet life, making it a notable addition to literary collections.
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Thank you for checking out this book by Theophania Publishing. We appreciate your business and look forward to serving you soon. We have thousands of titles available, and we invite you to search for us by name, contact us via our website, or download our most recent catalogues. Every day the factory whistle bellowed forth its shrill, roaring, trembling noises into the smoke-begrimed and greasy atmosphere of the workingmen’s suburb; and obedient to the summons of the power of steam, people poured out of little gray houses into the street. With somber faces they hastened forward like frightened roaches, their muscles stiff from insufficient sleep. In the chill morning twilight they walked through the narrow, unpaved street to the tall stone cage that waited for them with cold assurance, illumining their muddy road with scores of greasy, yellow, square eyes. The mud plashed under their feet as if in mocking commiseration. Hoarse exclamations of sleepy voices were heard; irritated, peevish, abusive language rent the air with malice; and, to welcome the people, deafening sounds floated about-the heavy whir of machinery, the dissatisfied snort of steam. Stern and somber, the black chimneys stretched their huge, thick sticks high above the village. In the evening, when the sun was setting, and red rays languidly glimmered upon the windows of the houses, the factory ejected its people like burned-out ashes, and again they walked through the streets, with black, smoke-covered faces, radiating the sticky odor of machine oil, and showing the gleam of hungry teeth. But now there was animation in their voices, and even gladness. The servitude of hard toil was over for the day. Supper awaited them at home, and respite.
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