Maxim Gorky, the founder of social realism, was a Russian writer who
pioneered literary style through his magnum opus, Mother. It is the
story of the radicalization of an uneducated, hard-working
peasant woman who faces domestic assaults by her husband. Mother raises
the suppressed voices
of the working-class people and depicts the power of dignity of an
individual. Written in 1906, the
book still stirs the emotional journey to the soul, showing the
protective and selfless concerns of a
mother for the crushed spirit of her people.
Born of the people, and having experienced in his own person their
sufferings and their misery, he
was enabled by his extraordinary genius to voice their grievances and
their aspirations in the book
that has stood the test of time.