The Lower Depths
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The Lower Depths (Russian: На дне) is perhaps Maxim Gorky's best-known play. It was written during the winter of 1901 and the spring of 1902. Subtitled "Scenes from Russian Life," it depicted a group of lower-class Russians in a lodging house in Volga. Produced by the Moscow Arts Theatre on December 18, 1902, Konstantin Stanislavski directed and starred. It became his first major success, and a hallmark of Russian Socialist realism.
When it first appeared, The Lower Depths was criticized for its pessimism and ambiguous ethical message. The presentation of the lower classes was viewed as overly dark and unredemptive, and Gorky was clearly more interested in creating memorable characters than in advancing a formal plot. However, in this respect, the play is generally regarded as a masterwork.
The theme of harsh truth versus the comforting lie pervades the play from start to finish, as most of the characters choose to deceive themselves from the bleak reality of their condition.
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Jean Renoir (son of the Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir) made a 1936 film version adapting the story to a French setting.
Japanese director Akira Kurosawa adapted The Lower Depths into a film of the same name,[1] starring Toshiro Mifune, in which the characters have been moved to Edo-period Japan. It is often regarded as one of Kurosawa's greatest ensemble films, featuring a large cast of classic Kurosawa actors. The Japanese title of the film is Donzoko.
[edit] Notes and references
[edit] External links
- Full text of Lower Depths in the original Russian
- The Lower Depths at the Internet Movie Database (Renoir's film)
- The Lower Depths at the Internet Movie Database (Kurosawa's film)
- Criterion Collection essay by Alexander Sesonske on the Renoir film
- Criterion Collection essay by Keiko McDonald and Thomas Rimer on the Kurosawa film
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1950s | Scandal | Rashomon | The Idiot | Ikiru | The Seven Samurai | I Live in Fear | The Throne of Blood | The Lower Depths | The Hidden Fortress | |
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