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Who said that books are the ladder of human progress?

Books are the ladder of human progress, Gorky said.

It means: With books, we can understand more knowledge and principles. Books are also the origin of human progress. People use books to understand various things and understand the inspiration and education given to us by great people.

Gorky (March 28, 1868 – June 18, 1936), formerly known as Alexey Maximovich Pishkov, was a Soviet writer who worked as an apprentice and dockworker , bakers, etc., wandering all over Russia and rich in experience. He is the founder of socialist and realist literature, a political activist, and the founder of Soviet literature.

"Childhood", "In the World" and "My University" are Gorky's autobiographical trilogy. His representative works include the novel "Mother" and the play "Little Burgher". On October 22, 1927, the Soviet Academy of Sciences decided to award Gorky the title of proletarian writer on the 35th anniversary of his writing. Returning to the Soviet Union shortly thereafter, he received many honors: he was awarded the Order of Lenin and became a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. His birthplace was renamed Gorky. :

Motto about books

1. Books are the life of our time. ——Belinsky

2. Books are a huge power. ——Lenin

3. Books make people the masters of the universe. ——Pavlenko

4. Books are the president of human knowledge. ——Shakespeare

5. Books are the treasure house of human thoughts.

——Ushensky