Maxim Gorky bibliography

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Portrait of Maxim Gorky by Mikhail Nesterov, 1901

This is a bibliography of the works of Maxim Gorky.[1][2]

Novels[]

  • Orphan Paul (Luckless Pavel; Горемыка Павел, 1894)
  • Foma Gordeyev (Фома Гордеев, 1899, also translated as Foma Gordyeeff and The Man Who Was Afraid)
  • Three of Them (Трое, 190, also translated as The Three and Three Men)
  • Mother (Мать, 1906)
  • The Life of a Useless Man (Жизнь ненужного человека, 1908, also translated as The Spy: A Story of a Superfluous Man)
  • A Confession (Исповедь, 1908)
  • Городок Окуров, 1908
  • The Life of Matvei Kozhemyakin (Жизнь Матвея Кожемякина, 1910)
  • The Artamonov Business (Дело Артамоновых, 1925)
  • The Life of Klim Samgin (Жизнь Клима Самгина, 1927-1936). Published in English as Forty Years: The Life of Clim Samghin
    • Bystander (1930, Part 1)
    • The Magnet (1931, Part 2)
    • Other Fires (1931, Part 3)
    • The Specter (1938, Part 4)

Novellas[]

  • Konovalov (Коновалов, 1897)
  • The Orlovs (Супруги Орловы, 1897)
  • Creatures That Once Were Men (Бывшие люди, 1897)
  • Varenka Olesova (Варенька Олесова, 1898)


Short stories[]

  • "Makar Chudra" (Макар Чудра, 1892)
  • "Emelyan Pilyai" (Емельян Пилай, 1893)
  • "The Siskin That Lied and the Woodpecker That Loved the Truth" (О чиже, который лгал и о дятле – любителе истины, 1893)
  • "Old Arkhip and Lyonka" (Дед Архип и Лёнька, 1893)
  • "My Fellow Traveller" (Мой спутник, 1894)
  • "About a Little Boy and a Little Girl Who did not Freeze to Death. A Christmas Story (О мальчике и девочке, которые не замёрзли. Святочный рассказ, 1894)
  • "The Song of the Falcon" (Песня о Соколе, 1894)
  • "One Autumn Night" (Однажды осенью, 1895)
  • "A Mistake" (Ошибка, 1895)
  • "Conclusion" (Вывод, 1895)
  • "Old Izergil" (Старуха Изергиль, 1895)
  • "Chelkash" (Челкаш, 1895)
  • "The Affair of the Clasps" (Дело с застёжками, 1896)
  • "On a Raft" (На плотах, 1896)
  • "The Khan and His Son" (Хан и его сын, 1896)
  • "Malva" (Мальва, 1897)
  • "Boles" (Болесь, 1897, translated also as "Her Lover")
  • "Comrades" (Товарищи, 1897)
  • "In the Steppe" (В степи, 1897)
  • "The Green Kitten" (1897)
  • "Mischief-Maker" (Проходимец, 1897)
  • "Goltva Fair" (Ярмарка в Голтве, 1897)
  • "Mischievous Lad" (Озорник, 1897)
  • "Boredom" (Скуки ради, 1897)
  • "Heartache" (1897)
  • "An Adulterous Wife" (1897)
  • "An Insolent Man" (1897)
  • "Chums" (Дружки, 1898)
  • "A Rolling Stone" (1898)
  • "Cain and Artyom" (Каин и Артём, 1898)
  • "A Reader" (1898)
  • "Twenty-six Men and a Girl" (Двадцать шесть и одна, 1899)
  • "Waiting for the Ferry" (1899)
  • "Red" (1899)
  • "Concerning the Devil" (1899)
  • "The Hungry Ones" (1899)
  • "Commonplace People" (1903)
  • "Soldiers" (1905)
  • "Prison" (Тюрьма, 1905)
  • "Three Days" (1905)
  • "Bukoyomov" (Букоёмов, Карл Иванович, 1905)
  • "The Story of Filipp Vasilyevich" (Рассказ Филиппа Васильевича, 1905)
  • "The Kingdom of Tedium" (1906)
  • "Mob" (1906)
  • "An Incident From the Life of Makar" (1912)
  • "In Old Russia" (1913)
  • "The Master" (1913)
  • "First Love" (1923)
  • "The Birth of a Man" (1923)
  • "In a Mountain Defile" (1923)
  • "Kalinin" (1923)
  • "The Deadman" (1923)
  • "Hodgepodge" (1923)
  • "An Evening at Shamov's" (1923)
  • "An Evening at Panashkin's" (1923)
  • "An Evening at Sukmomyatkin's" (1923)
  • "Light-Grey and Light-Blue" (1923)
  • "A Book" (1923)
  • "How They Composed a Song" (1923)
  • "Bird's Sin" (1923)
  • "A Silver Ten-Copeck Piece" (1923)
  • "Happiness" (1923)
  • "A Hero" (1923)
  • "A Clown" (1923)
  • "Onlookers" (1923)
  • "Timka" (1923)
  • "A Light-Minded Man" (1923)
  • "Strasti-Mordasti" (1923)
  • "By Changul River" (1923)
  • "A Jolly Chap" (1923)
  • "A Romantic" (1923)
  • "A Little Girl" (1923)
  • "A Fire" (1923)
  • "A Theft" (1923)
  • "Bandits" (1923)
  • "Complaints" (1923)
  • Stories of 1922-1924 (Рассказы 1922—1924 годов, 1925)
    • "The Hermit" (Отшельник, 1922)
    • "Unrequited Love" (Tale of Unrequited Love, A Story of Unrequited Love, Рассказ о безответной любви, 1923)
    • "The Story of a Novel" (Рассказ об одном романе, 1923)
    • "Karamora" (Карамора, 1923)
    • "An Enigma" (An Incident, Анекдот, 1923)
    • "The Story of a Hero" (Рассказ о герое, 1924)
    • "The Rehearsal" (Репетиция, 1924)
    • "The Sky-Blue Life" (Голубая жизнь, 1924)
    • "A Story About the Unusual" (Рассказ о необыкновенном, 1924)
  • "Murderers" (1925)

Plays[]

  • The Philistines (translated also as Smug Citizens and The Petty Bourgeois; Мещане, 1901)
  • The Lower Depths (На дне, 1902)
  • Summerfolk (also, Vacationers; Дачники, 1904)
  • Children of the Sun (Дети солнца, 1905)
  • Barbarians (Варвары, 1905)
  • Enemies (Враги, 1906)
  • The Last Ones (Последние, 1908)
  • Children (translated also as The Reception, Дети, 1910)
  • Queer People (Чудаки, 1910)
  • Vassa Zheleznova (Васса Железнова, 1910/1936)
  • The Zykovs (Зыковы, 1913)
  • Counterfeit Money (Фальшивая монета, 1913)
  • The Old Man (also: The Judge, Старик, 1915, revised 1922, 1924)
  • Workaholic Slovotekov (Работяга Словотеков, 1920)
  • Somov and Others (Сомов и другие, 1930)
  • Yegor Bulychov and Others (Егор Булычев и другие, 1932)
  • Dostigayev and Others (Достигаев и другие, 1933)

Poetry[]

  • "A Maiden and Death" (Девушка и смерть, 1892 [fairytale in verse])
  • "The Song of the Stormy Petrel" (Песня о Буревестнике, 1901)
  • "A Ballad of Countess Helene de Corsi" (1923)

Short-story collections[]

  • City of the Yellow Devil (Город Жёлтого дьявола, 1906)
  • Tales of Italy (Сказки об Италии, 1911–1913)
  • Through Russia (По Руси, 1923)
  • Stories 1922-1924 (Рассказы 1922—1924 годов, 1925)

Autobiography[]

  • My Childhood (Autobiography Part I, 1913–1914); In the World (Autobiography Part II, 1916); My Universities (Autobiography Part III, 1923)
  • Fragments from My Diary (1923)

Non-fiction[]

  • "The Black Hundred Pogromists" (not dated)
  • "Russian Tsar" (1905)
  • "Magnificent France" (1905)
  • "My Interviews" (1905)
  • "Fair France" (1905)
  • "One of the Kings of the Republic" (1906)
  • "Pillar of Morality" (1906)
  • "The Masters of Life" (1906)
  • "A Priest of Morals" (1906)
  • "On the Jews" (1906)
  • "On Zionism" (1907)
  • "January 9th" (1907)
  • "Cynicism" (1908)
  • Self-Taught Writers (1911)
  • "The Karamazov Spirit" (1913)
  • "On the Bolsheviki" (1918)
  • Untimely Thoughts (1918)
  • My Recollections of Tolstoy (1919)
  • "Leonid Andreyev" (1922)
  • The Times of Korolenko (1923)
  • "N. E. Karonin-Petropavlovsky" (1923)
  • "A. P. Chekhov" (1923)
  • "Leo Tolstoy" (1923)
  • "M. M. Kotsyubinsky" (1923)
  • "N. A. Bugrov" (1924)
  • About S. A. Tolstaya (1924)
  • Days with Lenin (1924)
  • V. Lenin (1925)
  • "Sergei Yesenin"
  • "N. F. Annensky" (1924)
  • "About Garin-Mikhailovsky" (1925)
  • "About Cockroaches" (1925)
  • "Notes of a Leader" (1925)
  • "L. B. Krasin"
  • "Ten Years" (1927)
  • "New and Old" (1927)
  • "My Greetings" (1927)
  • "To Anonymous and Pseudonymous Writers" (1927)
  • "Our Achievements" (1928)
  • "Culture" (1928)
  • "To Mechanical Citizens of the Soviet Union" (1928)
  • "The Red Army" (1928)
  • "Benefits of Literacy" (1928)
  • "Literary Beginners" (1928)
  • "Literature of the Peoples of the USSR" (1928)
  • On Guard for the Soviet Union (1930)
  • "Women" (1930)
  • "Wise Folk" (1930)
  • "Humanists" (1930)
  • On Literature (1930)
  • "A Hurricane Destroying the Old World" (1931)
  • "Facts of Life" (1931)
  • "Under the Red Banner" (1931)
  • "To Participants in the Civil War" (1931)
  • Talks on the Craft (1931)
  • Literary Technique" (1932)
  • Socialist Realism (1933)
  • "Prose" (1933)
  • "On Plays" (1933)
  • Soviet Literature (1934)
  • "Proletarian Humanism" (1934)
  • A History of Woman (1934)
  • "Literary Curiosities" (1934)
  • The I.V. Stalin White Sea – Baltic Sea Canal (1934)
  • Culture and the People (1935)
  • "The New Man" (1935)
  • "On the Issue of Demons" (1935)

References[]

  1. ^ Turner, Lily; Strever, Mark (1946). Orphan Paul; A Bibliography and Chronology of Maxim Gorky. New York: Boni and Gaer. pp. 261–270.
  2. ^ "Collected Works of Maxim Gorky" (in Russian). mts-nn.ru. 1949–1956. Retrieved July 2, 2012.

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