Рўрµрірѕрґрѕсџ | Рірµс‡рµсђрѕрј Вђ” Р”р°с‡рѕрёрєрё (13-08-2022)

Maxim Gorky's Summerfolk (1904) presents a biting critique of the Russian intelligentsia, depicted as a self-absorbed middle class wasting their lives in comfortable, idle pursuits while ignoring the impending social revolution. Centered on the emotional and philosophical disarray of characters at a dacha, the play contrasts this apathy with a desperate, often futile, search for purpose.