Published Works
- Towards the Light (1900)
- After Work (1900)
- Maksuitka (1901)
- Before Hard Labour (1903)
- They Went Off To War (1904)
- The Inspection (1905)
- Three In One Hut (1905)
- The Outcasts (1908)
- The Abyss (aka The Only Son) (1917)
- Spring Shoots (1921)
- The Fiery Steed (1922)
- Cement (1925)
- The Old Secret Prison (1926)
- The Cephalopodous Man (1927)
- Energy (aka Power) (1932–1938)
- The Birch Grove (1941)
- The Scorched Soul (1943)
- The Vow (1944)
- Story of My Childhood (1949)
- The Outlaws (1950)
- Evil Days (1954)
- Restless Youth (unfinished)
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