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Collected Works. Volume 2

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Article describing the second volume(p. 565 )

M. Gorky "Vacationers"(p. 7-583 )

"Barbarians" A play by M. Gorky(pp. 30-586 )

Gorky on Capri(pp. 36-587 )

About artistic creativity and about Gorky(pp. 41-590 )

These days(pp. 52-592 )

About Gorky(pp. 54-592 )

Maxim Gorky [Speech at the plenum of the Moscow City Council on May 31, 1928](pp . 58-593 )

Maxim Gorky literary and social characteristics(pp. 70-595 )

Writer and politician(pp . 83-596 )

In Gorky's mirror(pp. 87-597 )

In defense of the socialist construction(pp. 109– 600 )

World Writer(pp. 115-602 )

M. Gorky - artist(pp. 119-603 )

Maxim Gorky [Foreword to the collected works](pp . 141-606 )

Gorky (To the 40th anniversary)(pp. 155-607 )

Samgin(pp . 170-608 )

Soviet literature
Foreword [To the collection "The Rye Word"](pp. 205– 613 )

Antidote Spoon(pp. 206-613 )

Preface [To T. Mayskaya's play "Way Stops"](pp . 209-515 )

What kind of melodrama do we need?(pp. 212-616 )

New poetry(pp . 216-616 )

Preface [To the book by P. Bessalko "Diamonds of the East"](pp . 221-618 )

Pavel Bessalko(pp . 224-618 )

To my opponents(pp. 227-619 )

Thoughts on Communist Drama(pp. 232– 621 )

[About the magazine] "House of Arts"(pp . 238-622 )

Preface to the poems of Varvara Butyagina(pp . 244-624 )

Foreword [To the book by Anna Barkova "Woman"](pp . 246-624 )

About proletarian life and proletarian art(pp . 247-624 )

How bad it is!(pp . 252-625 )

Issues of Literature and Dramaturgy( pp . 258-626 )

Foreword [To the book by Alexander Zharov "Ice drift"](pp . 270-629 )

Preface [To the book of poems by Ivan Doronin](pp . 273-629 )

Preface [To D. Furmanov's book "Chapaev"](pp . 275-629 )

The paths of modern literature(pp . 278-630 )

On modern trends in Russian literature(pp . 282-630 )

About our poetry(pp. 287-633 )

no trends(pp . 292-634 )

Preface [To the "Library of Contemporary Writers for School and Youth"](pp. 299– 634 )

Concerning the resolution of the Central Committee on literary policy(pp . 303-634 )

Bloodstained Estonia(pp . 307-635 )

Modern literature(pp . 310-635 )

About "Zagmuk"(pp . 314-635 )

Joseph Utkin(pp . 317-636 )

Alexander Yakovlev(pp. 320-636 )

Furmanov(pp. 324-637 )

"The Tale of the Red Motel"(pp. 327-637 )

Instead of a preface [To "Selected Works" by I. I. Lebedev](pp . 330-638 )

Foreword [To the collection of essays by Efim Zozulya "Meetings"](pp. 333-638 )

Our poets(pp . 336-638 )

Depressive mood among young people (Yeseninshchina)(pp. 342-640 )

Joseph Utkin. Concerning the "First Book of Poems"(pp. 348-643 )

Mark Kolosov(pp. 354-643 )

Ten kning for ten years of revolution(pp. 359– 644 )

Stages of growth of Soviet literature(pp . 362-644 )

Foreword [To Akop Hakobyan's book "New Morning"](pp. 368-646 )

WAPP congress(pp. 371– 646 )

Not good(pp . 374-647 )

What is written about the village. Bars by Roman F. Panferov(pp. 379– 648 )

Journey to the collective farms(pp. 386– 649 )

Young working literature( pp . 390-650 )

literary year(pp. 408– 652 )

Peasant Literature and the General Line of the Party(pp. 412– 654 )

Our tasks in the field of fiction(pp. 426– 655 )

Literature and socialist construction(pp . 440-659 )

Ways of the Pathfinder(pp. 444– 659 )

The hottest topics in fiction( pp. 448-660 )

About the competition for an anti-religious play(pp . 454-661 )

People's Poet of Belarus(pp. 457-661 )

"Fat Men" and "Eccentrics". About Olesha's play at the Moscow Art Theater(pp . 462-662 )

About new plays and main lines of proletarian art(pp . 469-663 )

Life and death about Mayakovsky(pp . 477-664 )

The poet of the revolution( pp . 484-666 )

Vl. Mayakovsky is an innovator(pp . 486-667 )

[About the work of Demyan Bedny](pp. 501– 668 )

Foreword [To the collection "Children's Literature"](pp . 514-670 )

Ilf and Petrov(pp. 519– 672 )

Writer's way(pp. 526– 672 )

Artist of the proletariat(pp. 535-674 )

V. V. Kamensky(pp. 538– 674 )

By what judgment you judge, you will be judged(pp . 544-675 )

What stage of development are we at?(pp . 553-676 )

Thoughts on the master(pp . 555-676 )