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Aama is the Nepali translation of Maxim Gorky's novel Mother, which was originally published in Russian in 1907. The novel focuses on the theme of revolutionary factory workers and the struggles and poverty of the lower class in the Russian Empire.
The story follows the life of a woman named Pelagea Nilovna, whose son Pavel becomes involved in the revolutionary movement against the Czarist regime. The novel portrays Pelagea's transformation from a passive, uneducated housewife to a politically active supporter of the revolutionary cause.
Through the character of Pelagea, the novel explores themes of social injustice, class struggle, and the power of the common people to enact political change. Gorky's work was influential in shaping the literary tradition of socialist realism and highlighting the plight of the working class in early 20th century Russia.
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