The Lower Depths (Dover Thrift Editions)
The Lower Depths (Dover Thrift Editions)
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This compelling 1902 play, considered Gorky’s masterpiece, centers on a group of wretched souls who congregate to play cards, tell stories, and debate whether it is better to live without illusions or to maintain a romanticized world view. A powerful, influential drama, hailed for its realistic and memorable characterizations.
The Lower Depths (Dover Thrift Editions),Maxim Gorky,Dover Publications,048641115X,Continental European,Literature: Classics,Plays / Drama,19th century fiction,Drama / General
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