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FOMA GORDYEFF The Man Who Was Afraid
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318 pages
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The novel intricately explores the psychological struggles of Foma Gordyeff, a man grappling with fear, anxiety, and cowardice. Set in Russian society, it serves as a poignant social commentary on human nature and societal expectations. Through Gordyeff's inner conflict and identity crisis, the narrative unfolds his coming-of-age journey, revealing the complexities of life and self-discovery. Gorky's masterful portrayal of these themes ensures that the story remains a timeless classic, resonating with readers through its deep insights into the human psyche.
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2024, paperback
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