"Vragi; Stseny" is a play by Maxim Gorky, originally published in 1906. This Russian drama offers a glimpse into the social and political tensions of the time through its characters and scenes. Gorky, a prominent figure in Russian literature, explores themes of conflict and antagonism within a community.
The play is a valuable example of early 20th-century Russian drama and showcases Gorky's talent for portraying realistic and compelling characters. "Vragi; Stseny" remains relevant for its depiction of societal struggles and the human condition, making it a worthwhile read for those interested in Russian literature and theater.
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