Maxim (makˈsim), pen name of Aleksey Maximovich Peshkov. 1868–1936, Russian novelist, dramatist, and short-story writer, noted for his depiction of the outcasts of society. His works include the play The Lower Depths (1902), the novel Mother (1907), and an autobiographical trilogy (1913–23)
Gorki in American English1
(ˈgɔrki) or ˈGorky (ˈgɔrki)
Pseudonym
ˈMaxim (ˈmæksɪm) (pseud. of Aleksei Maximovich Peshkov) 1868-1936; Russ. novelist & playwright