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Reminiscences of Tolstoy, Chekhov and Andreev

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English (translation)
Original Russian

128 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1959

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Maxim Gorky

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Russian writer Aleksei Maksimovich Peshkov (Russian: Алексей Максимович Пешков) supported the Bolshevik revolution of 1917 and helped to develop socialist realism as the officially accepted literary aesthetic; his works include The Life of Klim Samgin (1927-1936), an unfinished cycle of novels.

This Soviet author founded the socialist realism literary method and a political activist. People also nominated him five times for the Nobel Prize in literature. From 1906 to 1913 and from 1921 to 1929, he lived abroad, mostly in Capri, Italy; after his return to the Soviet Union, he accepted the cultural policies of the time.

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November 17, 2025
Everyone loves Chekhov. Genuine, simple, sweet, and bashful, despite his acute awareness of life’s sorrow and sordidness.

The portrait of Tolstoy feels ambivalent though. He seems to be an achingly intelligent man. “But he never did feel good–at no times and in no place, I am sure of it–neither in the books of wisdom, nor in the saddle, not even in the arms of a woman did he ever experience earthly paradise to the full.”
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[...]Για την πίστη όπως και για την αγάπη, χρειάζεται θάρρος, τόλμη. Πρέπει να πείτε στον εαυτό σας «πιστεύω και όλα θα πάνε καλά», όλα θα παρουσιαστούν όπως τα θέλετε, τα πράγματα θα ξεκαθαρίσουν μόνα τους και θα σας προσελκύσουν. Εσείς αγαπάτε πολλά πράγματα, η πίστη όμως είναι αγάπη ενισχυμένη, θα πρέπει να αγαπήσετε ακόμα περισσότερο, και τότε η αγάπη θα μεταλλάξει σε πίστη. Όταν κάποιος αγαπάει μια γυναίκα, τη θεωρεί την καλύτερη στη γη, και αναμφίβολα ο καθένας θεωρεί ότι αγαπάει την καλύτερη στη γη. Κι αυτό είναι ήδη πίστη. Ο άπιστος δεν μπορεί ν' αγαπήσει. Σήμερα ερωτεύεται τη μια, σ' ένα χρόνο θ' αγαπάει άλλη. Κάτι τέτοιων ανθρώπων η ψυχή είναι αλήτισσα, στέρφα, κι αυτό δεν είναι καλό. Γεννηθήκατε πιστοί και δεν χρειάζεται να καταπιέζετε τους εαυτούς σας. Ομορφιά είπατε; Και τι σημαίνει ομορφιά; Ό,τι ανώτερο και τελειότερο: ο Θεός.[...]
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November 17, 2025
Such an excellent work of biography. I came for Gorky’s writings on Tolstoy but found his reflections on Chekhov and Andreyev to be so striking and beautiful. It’s clear the closer emotionally Gorky was to the person he was writing on, the richer and more vivid his character was able to be, the essay on Andreyev being the epitome. His ability to mediate his subject so clearly through his interactions with them while never centring himself is a masterclass in portraiture.
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