V. I.   Lenin

TO MAXIM GORKY


Written: Written in the first half of March 1908
Published: First published in 1924 in Lenin Miscellany I. Sent from Geneva to Capri. Printed from the original.
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1971, Moscow, Volume 36, page 160.
Translated: Andrew Rothstein
Transcription\Markup: R. Cymbala
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Dear A. M.,

It’s a long time since I wrote to you. Our trip is being constantly put off: the main obstacle at present is the lack of news from Brussels. My friends wrote to me from there that I am expected at a meeting of the Bureau (International Socialist). I asked the secretary when I should come (because, I said, I had to go to Italy). There’s still no reply. But I mustn’t miss Brussels.

Have you received Proletary? What are your intentions about it, then? And what about An. Vas.? It was with regret that I got his refusal to write about the Commune. Innokenty is our third editor.

Drop me a line about what plans you and An. Vas. have for Proletary.

All the best,
Yours,
Lenin


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