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Letter to Maxim Gorky, February-March, 1912
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1976, Moscow, Volume 35, page 24
Dear A. M.,
I am very glad you have agreed to try and write a May Day leaflet.
I enclose the Conference resolutions.
I have seen Zhivoye Dyelo.[1] A rotten little liquidationist rag with an âapproachâ. Liberal propaganda. They are glad that the police prevent the question of the Party being openly discussed.
Zvezda will continue, either as a weekly or as a kopek daily.[2] You helped Zvezda very, very much with your splendid Tales, and that made me extremely joyful, so that the joyâif I am to talk straightâoutweighed my sadness at your âaffairâ with the Chernovs and Amfiteatrovs[3].... Brr! I am glad, I must confess, that they are âgoing up the spoutâ.
But as for your having nothing to live on and not being able to get printed anywhere, thatâs bad. You ought to have got rid of that leech Pyatnitsky long ago and appointed an honest agent, an agent pure and simple, to deal with Znaniye[4] (perhaps itâs already too late, I donât know)!!! If only.... It would have been a gold mine....
I see Rozhkovâs Irkutskoye Slovo[5] very rarely. The manâs become a liquidator. And Chuzhak is an old ass, hardened and pretentious.
Yours,
Lenin
Thank M. F.[6] for her letter to Moscow, and a thousand greetings!
- â Zhivoye Dyelo (Vital Cause)âMenshevik liquidationist legal weekly, published in St. Petersburg from January to April 1912. Sixteen issues appeared. Its contributors included L. Martov, F. Dan and P. Axelrod.
- â The daily newspaper for the workers that succeeded Zvezda was Pravda (Truth), the first issue of which appeared on May 5, 1912.
- â Reference is to Gorkyâs work for the magazine Zavety (Behests), to which V. Chernov, a Socialist-Revolutionary leader, contributed, __PRINTERS_P_563_COMMENT__ 36* and for the magazine Sovremennik, which in 1911 was run by A. Amfiteatrov.
- â Znaniye (Knowledge)âa book-publishing firm founded in St. Petersburg in 1898 by a group of writers. Gorky joined the firm later and virtually became its leading spirit. The managing director was K. P. Pyatnitsky.
- â Irkutskoye Slovo (Irkutsk Word)âweekly newspaper with a Menshevik-liquidationist orientation (1911â12). = Its publisher, Rozhkov, a member of the RSDLP since 1905, had in the years of reaction become one of the ideologists of liquidationism; N. Chuzhak (N. F. Nasimovich) was a literary critic.
- â M. F.âMaria Fyodorovna AndreyevaâGorkyâs wife.