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Let the storm come stronger!

Maksim Gorky
Maksim Gorky

Phraseologism: Let the storm come stronger!

Meaning: About the desire for cleansing upheavals and changes.

Origin: From the poem in prose "Song of the Petrel" (1901) by Maxim Gorky (pseudonym of Alexei Maksimovich Peshkov, 1868-1936), in which the call to revolutionary struggle is expressed in the language of symbols: between the lightning bolts over the angry roaring sea, then the prophet of victory shouts: - Let the storm break out more strongly!

Random phraseology:

Call of the ancestors.

Meaning:

Jokingly and ironically about the basic instincts of a person, his subconscious.

Origin:

Title of the story (1903) by the American writer Jack London (pseudonym of John Griffith, 1876-1916) translated by MP Chekhov (1927). Original title of the story: "The Son of the Wild".

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