Creatures That Once Were Men


"Creatures That Once Were Men" is a 1897 novella by the Russian writer Maxim Gorky. It is regarded as a work of social realism, and it depicts the bottom of Russian society First published in Novoye Slovo in 1897, the novella was included in Gorky's collection Sketches and Stories.
The term "former people" developed other meanings, relating to Russian society.

Plot

Creatures that Once Were Men is a novella about residents of a doss house who start a conflict with their landlord, which leads to an inhumane outcome.
At the end, there's a notable dialogue between the two main characters: