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1. Maxim Gorky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gorky, Maxim; Алексей Максимович Пешков (Russian); Максим Горький (Russian) SHORT DESCRIPTION: writer: DATE OF BIRTH
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Russian writer. Born in Nizhniy-Novgorod (named Gorky 1932–90 in his honour), he was exiled 1906–13 for his revolutionary principles. His works, which include the play The ...
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Gorky, Maxim [Alexei Maximovich Pyeshkov] (1868–1936), Russian dramatist, the only one to belong equally to the Tsarist and Soviet epochs. He had a hard and unhappy childhood ...
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Born "Aleksey Maksimovich Peshkov" on March 16, 1868, in Nizhny Novgorod ... Maxim Gorky. Maxim Gorky Short Stories
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Gor·ky or Gor·ki (gôr k) See Nizhniy Novgorod. Gorky, Arshile 1904-1948. Armenian-born American painter considered a transitional figure between surrealism and abstract expressionism
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Gorky, Maxim or Maksim (both: məksyēm gôr`kē) [Rus.,=Maxim the Bitter], pseud. of Aleksey Maximovich Pyeshkov, 1868–1936, Russian writer, b.
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