Author: (Soviet Union) Gorky Translator: Xu Min Gorky (1868- 1936): a famous writer. Originally known as Alexei Macsimovici Peter Skov, he was born in a carpenter's family.
Gorky's trilogy (up and down) includes: "Childhood" reflects the years that the little hero Aletha spent with his mother at his grandfather's house after his father died. In the meantime, he was loved and cared for by his grandmother, influenced by the beautiful fairy tales told by her, and witnessed the quarrel and struggle between two uncles for family property, as well as the selfishness and greed shown in the trivial matters of life. This kind of love and hate between good and evil in real life left a deep impression on his young mind. Aletha spent his childhood in this "suffocating terrible world". On Earth is the second part of Gorky's autobiographical novel trilogy. At the age of Alisha 1 1, her mother died unfortunately and her grandfather went bankrupt. He couldn't continue to live in his patron's house, so he went to the society and made a living independently. He was an apprentice in a shoe store and an icon workshop, and also worked as a handyman in a painter's house and on a boat, and suffered a lot in the world. While washing dishes on a boat, Aletha got to know the honest chef smalley and started reading with his help, which inspired his determination to pursue justice and truth. Five years later, alessa is going to Kazan with the hope of entering the university. My University is the last part of Gorky's autobiographical novel trilogy. The work tells the life of Alisha in Kazan. /kloc-left his hometown at the age of 0/6 and went to Kazan to go to college. After his dream was shattered, he had to run for survival. Living in a "complex", selling coolies, contacting vagrants, interacting with all kinds of ordinary citizens and intellectuals, and entering a vast social university. In this university, he experienced a complicated road of spiritual development, endured many tests of life, and made a preliminary exploration of the meaning of life and the complexity of the world.
How the Steel Was Tempered
(The former Soviet Union ostrovsky wrote a novel)
"How Steel was Tempered" is a novel written by Nikolai ostrovsky, a writer of the former Soviet Union, at 1933. By narrating Pavel Colta King's growth path, the novel tells people that only by defeating the enemy and himself in the hardships of revolution and linking his pursuit with the interests of the motherland and the people can he create miracles and grow into an iron warrior.