Red Laughter was published for the first time in 1905 in the special issue of Danesh magazine, which was dedicated to the memory of Anton Chekhov, along with valuable works by Gorky, Kuprin, and Bunin (Chekhov died in 1904 and before the end of Red L ...
Red Laughter was published for the first time in 1905 in the special issue of Danesh magazine, which was dedicated to the memory of Anton Chekhov, along with valuable works by Gorky, Kuprin, and Bunin (Chekhov died in 1904 and before the end of Red Laughter). Maxim Gorky praised it in a letter to Andreyev and considered it extremely important, timely and captivating. The novel had a remarkable impact on Russian readers and critics and was immediately translated into several languages in the same year.
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