Library
will be displaying books from library’s existing collection by two great
authors namely Maxim Gorky and
Henrik Ibsen. This is to mark
their birth anniversaries in the month of March. All the
user community of our college is hereby requested to please visit the library
to peruse through the collection.
Courtesy:
internet
Maxim
Gorky’s real name was Alexei Maximovich
Peshkov. He was born on 28
March 1868 He was a Russian and Soviet writer. The Socialist realism literary method was
founded by him. In his works he has described the
lives
of people in the lowest strata and on the margins of society, revealing their
hardships, humiliations, and brutalization, but also their inward spark of Humanity.
Some of his works include-
The Mother,
The Old Man,
The Life of a
Useless Man,
Through Russia, etc.
Henrik Ibsen
Courtesy: https://fa.wikipedia.org/wiki
Henrik Ibsen was a Norwegian
playwright, theatre director, and
poet. He was born on 20 March 1828. He
is often referred to as "the father of realism" and is one of the
founders of Modernism in theatre.
Henrik Ibsen was the father of Prime Minister Sigurd Ibsen. Ibsen's dramas
continue in their influence upon contemporary culture and film with notable
film productions including A
Doll's House featuring Jane
Fonda and A Master Builder featuring
Wallace Shawn. He
is the most frequently performed dramatist in the world after Shakespeare and A
Doll's House became the world's
most performed play.
Famous works of Henrik Ibsen:
A
Doll's House
Brand, Peer Gynt,
An Enemy of the
People,
Hedda Gabler
Emperor and Galilean,
Ghosts,
The Wild Duck
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