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Novela «El Terror de Alicia» Autor: Miguel Angel Moreno Villarroel

Novela «El Terror de Alicia» Autor: Miguel Angel Moreno Villarroel
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Mi Compañero – Alexis Maxímovich Péshkov (Maxím Gorky) – 1897


Maxím Gorky nació en Niyni Novgorod (ciudad cuyo nombre fue cambiado por el del escritor), en 1868; murió en Moscú, en 1937, según los críticos, muchas de sus obras mostraban decadencia y realismo en otras. Su autoridad literaria y moral, le permitieron imponer sobre las multitudes los valore precedentes a la revolución soviética.

Gorky echó mano de sus evocaciones infantiles para hacerlas obras notables de la literatura.

El cuento «Mi Compañero» me ha mostrado cómo el autor sabe llevar al lector la tipología y psicología de cada personaje. Se muestra al personaje de la clase noble con los vicios que se producían en su desarrollo conductuales, no sé si hoy en día, como los son: Falta de motivación e interés por las labores manuales; el considerar siempre a quien crea un súbdito, como un ser de inferior naturaleza con la obligación divina de servirle en toda ocasión. En fin, muy recomendable esta breve historia.

Autor: Miguel Ángel Moreno Villarroel

 

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