Mother
Book Review
Maxim Gorky's novel "Mother" is one of the key works of Russian literature in the early 20th century. Critics note that the book represents a powerful social and political statement, reflecting the struggle of the working class for their rights. The main character, Pelageya Nilovna, undergoes a transformation from a simple woman uninterested in politics to an active participant in the revolutionary movement. Gorky skillfully conveys the heroine's internal transformation, showing how personal experiences and public events intertwine in her fate. Critics also emphasize the realism and depth of the characters, as well as the emotional richness of the narrative. "Mother" is considered an important contribution to socialist realism literature and remains relevant for studying social and political processes.
