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Creatures That Once Were Men — Maksim Gorki

Creatures That Once Were Men
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Creatures That Once Were Men

Maksim Gorki
Eylül 2020
14X201.hamurİNGİLİZCE
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Creatures That Once Were Men

Maksim Gorki

Cursed cross bred fox and pig swore the Captain under his breath recalling his first meeting with Petunikoff The merchant came with one of the town councillors to buy the house and seeing the Captain asked his companion Is this your lodger And from that day a year and a half ago there has been competition among the inhabitants of the dosshouse as to which can swear the hardest at the merchant And last night there was a slight skirmish with hot words as the Captain called it between Petunikoff and himself Having dismissed the architect the merchant apporached the Captain Kitabın İçinden Yazar Maksim Gorki Sayfa Sayısı Deneme Çeviri Ebat 14X20 Basım Dili İNGİLİZCE Basım Tarihi Eylül 2020 Kağıt Cinsi 1 hamur Kredi Kartı Tek Çekim 0 00

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87,50

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072 sf.
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In this haunting masterpiece Maxim Gorky delves into the darkest corners of the human soul exploring themes of social injustice despair and the dehumanizing effects of poverty Creatures That Once Were Men paints a stark portrait of the oppressed lower classes in 19th century Russia whose struggle for survival leads them to lose their humanity in the face of relentless hardship The novel tells the story of individuals who in their desperate fight for existence transform into creatures hollow shells of the people they once were Gorky masterfully captures how the harsh realities of life erode personal values and push these characters toward moral decay It s a searing critique of both individual and societal breakdowns with each character embodying the tragic consequences of an unjust world More than just a snapshot of Russian society this novel resonates as a universal exploration of the pains and inequities faced by marginalized communities everywhere Gorky s profound insight into the human condition forces readers to confront the stark realities of social inequality making this a timeless and deeply thought provoking work

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101,25

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202572 sf.
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In this haunting masterpiece Maxim Gorky delves into the darkest corners of the human soul exploring themes of social injustice despair and the dehumanizing effects of poverty Creatures That Once Were Men paints a stark portrait of the oppressed lower classes in 19th century Russia whose struggle for survival leads them to lose their humanity in the face of relentless hardship The novel tells the story of individuals who in their desperate fight for existence transform into creatures hollow shells of the people they once were Gorky masterfully captures how the harsh realities of life erode personal values and push these characters toward moral decay It s a searing critique of both individual and societal breakdowns with each character embodying the tragic consequences of an unjust world More than just a snapshot of Russian society this novel resonates as a universal exploration of the pains and inequities faced by marginalized communities everywhere Gorky s profound insight into the human condition forces readers to confront the stark realities of social inequality making this a timeless and deeply thought provoking work

Ekin Kitap
102,50

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72 sf.
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In this haunting masterpiece Maxim Gorky delves into the darkest corners of the human soul exploring themes of social injustice despair and the dehumanizing effects of poverty Creatures That Once Were Men paints a stark portrait of the oppressed lower classes in 19th century Russia whose struggle for survival leads them to lose their humanity in the face of relentless hardship The novel tells the story of individuals who in their desperate fight for existence transform into creatures hollow shells of the people they once were Gorky masterfully captures how the harsh realities of life erode personal values and push these characters toward moral decay It s a searing critique of both individual and societal breakdowns with each character embodying the tragic consequences of an unjust world More than just a snapshot of Russian society this novel resonates as a universal exploration of the pains and inequities faced by marginalized communities everywhere Gorky s profound insight into the human condition forces readers to confront the stark realities of social inequality making this a timeless and deeply thought provoking work

D&R
108,63

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20251. baskı72 sf.
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In this haunting masterpiece Maxim Gorky delves into the darkest corners of the human soul exploring themes of social injustice despair and the dehumanizing effects of poverty Creatures That Once Were Men paints a stark portrait of the oppressed lower classes in 19th century Russia whose struggle for survival leads them to lose their humanity in the face of relentless hardship The novel tells the story of individuals who in their desperate fight for existence transform into creatures hollow shells of the people they once were Gorky masterfully captures how the harsh realities of life erode personal values and push these characters toward moral decay It s a searing critique of both individual and societal breakdowns with each character embodying the tragic consequences of an unjust world More than just a snapshot of Russian society this novel resonates as a universal exploration of the pains and inequities faced by marginalized communities everywhere Gorky s profound insight into the human condition forces readers to confront the stark realities of social inequality making this a timeless and deeply thought provoking work Tanıtım Bülteninden

Nobel Kitap
110,00

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72 sf.
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In this haunting masterpiece Maxim Gorky delves into the darkest corners of the human soul exploring themes of social injustice despair and the dehumanizing effects of poverty Creatures That Once Were Men paints a stark portrait of the oppressed lower classes in 19th century Russia whose struggle for survival leads them to lose their humanity in the face of relentless hardship The novel tells the story of individuals who in their desperate fight for existence transform into creatures hollow shells of the people they once were Gorky masterfully captures how the harsh realities of life erode personal values and push these characters toward moral decay It s a searing critique of both individual and societal breakdowns with each character embodying the tragic consequences of an unjust world More than just a snapshot of Russian society this novel resonates as a universal exploration of the pains and inequities faced by marginalized communities everywhere Gorky s profound insight into the human condition forces readers to confront the stark realities of social inequality making this a timeless and deeply thought provoking work

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01.06.201280 sf.
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