Twenty-six Men and a Girl
| "Twenty-six Men and a Girl" | |
|---|---|
| Short story by Maxim Gorky | |
| Original title | Двадцать шесть и одна |
| Country | Russia |
| Language | Russian |
| Genre(s) | Short story |
| Publication | |
| Publication date | 1899 |
Twenty-six Men and a Girl (Russian: Двадцать шесть и одна, romanized: Dvadtsat shest i odna) is a 1899 short story by the Russian writer Maxim Gorky and one of his most famous works. Twenty-six Men and a Girl has been praised by critics for sympathetic tone and rhythmic prose, particularly evident in the emotional folk songs of the bakers.