
by Gorky, Maxim
In My Apprenticeship, Maxim Gorky (1868-1936) gives an account of his own adolescent. After the death of his mother, fourteen-year-old Alexei Peshkov (Gorky) sets out to earn his own living. First he is the errand boy in a shoe shop; then, in turn, a draughtsman
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