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  1. Doktor Faustus und Doktor Schiwago: Versuch uber zwei Zeitromane aus Exilsicht (PdR Press publications on Boris Pasternak ; 2) (German Edition) by Henrik Birnbaum, 1976
  2. Boris Pasternak, 1890-1960: Colloque de Cerisy-la-Salle, 11-14 septembre 1975 (Bibliotheque russe de l'Institut d'etudes slaves) (French Edition)
  3. Seven Poems by Boris Leonidovich Pasternak, 1972-09
  4. Boris Pasternak: The Poet and His Politics by Lazar Fleishman, 1990-04-26
  5. Boris Pasternak ob iskusstve: "Okhrannaia gramota" i zametki o khudozhestvennom tvorchestve (Russian Edition) by Boris Leonidovich Pasternak, 1990
  6. Poetry of Boris Pasternak 1914 1960 by Boris Pasternak,
  7. Boris Pasternak: A Reference Guide (Reference Publication in Literature) by Munir Sendich, 1994-03
  8. Boris Pasternak: Biografiia (Russian Edition) by E. B Pasternak, 1997
  9. Poems of Boris Pasternak

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A thing well said will be writ in all languages. John Dryden 1631-1700.boris Leonidovich pasternak (1890-1960). Books of the boris
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Boris Leonidovich Pasternak
The Russian Soviet poet and writer Boris Leonidovich Pasternak was born into the family of the famous artist L. O. Pasternak and pianist P.I. Kaufman in Moscow on February 10th, 1890. In 1913, his first compositions were published in the poetic compilation "Lyric". In 1914, Pasternak's first book "Twin in the Stormclouds," was published, and his second, "Beyond Barriers" was published in 1917. Pasternak later regarded this stage of his writing critically, never once reworking or reprinting any of his poems from that time. Pasternak's third book "My Sister - Life," (1922) was really the first of his works to move him into the mainstream of Russian poetry. After that, "Themes and Variations" (1927), "Rebirth" (1932), and a series of poems entitled "When the Weather Clears" (1956 - 59) were published. The historical-revolutionary poems "1905" (1925-26), "Lieutenant Schmidt" (1926 - 27), various short stories, and the novel "Doctor Zhivago" all brought fame to Pasternak. In fact, Pasternak was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1958 for "Doctor Zhivago," which was initially published outside of Russia in 1957. Unfortunately, Pasternak could not accept the award for his suppressed novel. "Doctor Zhivago" was not approved for publication in the USSR until 1988.

42. Pasternak, Boris Leonidovich
pasternak, boris Leonidovich. pasternak. Cornell CapaMagnum. (b.Feb. 10 Jan. 29, Old Style, 1890, Moscow, Russiad. May 30, 1960
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Pasternak Cornell CapaMagnum (b. Feb. 10 [Jan. 29, Old Style], 1890, Moscow, Russiad. May 30, 1960, Peredelkino, near Moscow), Russian poet whose novel Doctor Zhivago helped win him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1958 but aroused so much opposition in the Soviet Union that he declined the honour. An epic of wandering, spiritual isolation, and love amid the harshness of the Russian Revolution and its aftermath, the novel became an international best-seller but circulated only in secrecy and translation in his own land. Pasternak grew up in a cultured Jewish household. His father, Leonid, was an art professor and a portraitist of novelist Leo Tolstoy, poet Rainer Maria Rilke, and composer Sergey Rachmaninoff, all frequent guests at his home, and of Lenin. His mother was the pianist Rosa Kaufman. Young Pasternak himself planned a musical career, though he was a precocious poet. He studied musical theory and composition for six years, then abruptly switched to philosophy courses at Moscow University and the University of Marburg (Germany). Physically disqualified for military service, he worked in a chemical factory in the Urals during World War I. After the Revolution he worked in the library of the Soviet commissariat of education. His first volume of poetry was published in 1913. In 1917 he brought out a striking second volume

43. F&P Pasternak, Boris L.
There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter andopen a vein. Red Smith. boris Leonidovich pasternak (1890-1960).
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When once the itch of literature comes over a man, nothing can cure it but the scratching of a pen. - Samuel Lover 1797-1868
Boris Leonidovich Pasternak
The Russian Soviet poet and writer Boris Leonidovich Pasternak was born into the family of the famous artist L. O. Pasternak and pianist P.I. Kaufman in Moscow on February 10th, 1890. In 1913, his first compositions were published in the poetic compilation "Lyric". In 1914, Pasternak's first book "Twin in the Stormclouds," was published, and his second, "Beyond Barriers" was published in 1917. Pasternak later regarded this stage of his writing critically, never once reworking or reprinting any of his poems from that time. Pasternak's third book "My Sister - Life," (1922) was really the first of his works to move him into the mainstream of Russian poetry. After that, "Themes and Variations" (1927), "Rebirth" (1932), and a series of poems entitled "When the Weather Clears" (1956 - 59) were published. The historical-revolutionary poems "1905" (1925-26), "Lieutenant Schmidt" (1926 - 27), various short stories, and the novel "Doctor Zhivago" all brought fame to Pasternak. In fact, Pasternak was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1958 for "Doctor Zhivago," which was initially published outside of Russia in 1957. Unfortunately, Pasternak could not accept the award for his suppressed novel. "Doctor Zhivago" was not approved for publication in the USSR until 1988.

44. F&P Pasternak, Boris L.
The novel is the highest example of subtle interrelatedness that man hasdiscovered. DH Lawrence. boris Leonidovich pasternak (1890-1960).
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Literature is News that stays News. - Ezra Pound 1885- 1972
Boris Leonidovich Pasternak
The Russian Soviet poet and writer Boris Leonidovich Pasternak was born into the family of the famous artist L. O. Pasternak and pianist P.I. Kaufman in Moscow on February 10th, 1890. In 1913, his first compositions were published in the poetic compilation "Lyric". In 1914, Pasternak's first book "Twin in the Stormclouds," was published, and his second, "Beyond Barriers" was published in 1917. Pasternak later regarded this stage of his writing critically, never once reworking or reprinting any of his poems from that time. Pasternak's third book "My Sister - Life," (1922) was really the first of his works to move him into the mainstream of Russian poetry. After that, "Themes and Variations" (1927), "Rebirth" (1932), and a series of poems entitled "When the Weather Clears" (1956 - 59) were published. The historical-revolutionary poems "1905" (1925-26), "Lieutenant Schmidt" (1926 - 27), various short stories, and the novel "Doctor Zhivago" all brought fame to Pasternak. In fact, Pasternak was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1958 for "Doctor Zhivago," which was initially published outside of Russia in 1957. Unfortunately, Pasternak could not accept the award for his suppressed novel. "Doctor Zhivago" was not approved for publication in the USSR until 1988. English ] [Russian TRANS ALT WIN MAC ... write to us with your comments and suggestions.

45. F&P Pasternak, Boris L.
richness and diversity of his existence. John F. Kennedy. boris Leonidovichpasternak (1890-1960). Books of the boris pasternak (eng
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The business of art lies just in thisto make that understood and felt which, in the form of an argument, might be incomprehensible and inaccessible. - Leo Tolstoy
Boris Leonidovich Pasternak
The Russian Soviet poet and writer Boris Leonidovich Pasternak was born into the family of the famous artist L. O. Pasternak and pianist P.I. Kaufman in Moscow on February 10th, 1890. In 1913, his first compositions were published in the poetic compilation "Lyric". In 1914, Pasternak's first book "Twin in the Stormclouds," was published, and his second, "Beyond Barriers" was published in 1917. Pasternak later regarded this stage of his writing critically, never once reworking or reprinting any of his poems from that time. Pasternak's third book "My Sister - Life," (1922) was really the first of his works to move him into the mainstream of Russian poetry. After that, "Themes and Variations" (1927), "Rebirth" (1932), and a series of poems entitled "When the Weather Clears" (1956 - 59) were published. The historical-revolutionary poems "1905" (1925-26), "Lieutenant Schmidt" (1926 - 27), various short stories, and the novel "Doctor Zhivago" all brought fame to Pasternak. In fact, Pasternak was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1958 for "Doctor Zhivago," which was initially published outside of Russia in 1957. Unfortunately, Pasternak could not accept the award for his suppressed novel. "Doctor Zhivago" was not approved for publication in the USSR until 1988.

46. F&P Pasternak, Boris L.
You must write for children in the same way as you do for adults, onlybetter. Maxim Gorky. boris Leonidovich pasternak (1890-1960).
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A thing well said will be writ in all languages. - John Dryden 1631-1700
Boris Leonidovich Pasternak
The Russian Soviet poet and writer Boris Leonidovich Pasternak was born into the family of the famous artist L. O. Pasternak and pianist P.I. Kaufman in Moscow on February 10th, 1890. In 1913, his first compositions were published in the poetic compilation "Lyric". In 1914, Pasternak's first book "Twin in the Stormclouds," was published, and his second, "Beyond Barriers" was published in 1917. Pasternak later regarded this stage of his writing critically, never once reworking or reprinting any of his poems from that time. Pasternak's third book "My Sister - Life," (1922) was really the first of his works to move him into the mainstream of Russian poetry. After that, "Themes and Variations" (1927), "Rebirth" (1932), and a series of poems entitled "When the Weather Clears" (1956 - 59) were published. The historical-revolutionary poems "1905" (1925-26), "Lieutenant Schmidt" (1926 - 27), various short stories, and the novel "Doctor Zhivago" all brought fame to Pasternak. In fact, Pasternak was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1958 for "Doctor Zhivago," which was initially published outside of Russia in 1957. Unfortunately, Pasternak could not accept the award for his suppressed novel. "Doctor Zhivago" was not approved for publication in the USSR until 1988. English ] [Russian TRANS ALT WIN MAC ... write to us with your comments and suggestions.

47. F&P Pasternak, Boris L.
It takes a great deal of history to produce a little literature. Henry James. boris Leonidovich pasternak (1890-1960). Books of
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The courage of the poet is to keep ajar the door that leads to madness. - Christopher Morley
Boris Leonidovich Pasternak
The Russian Soviet poet and writer Boris Leonidovich Pasternak was born into the family of the famous artist L. O. Pasternak and pianist P.I. Kaufman in Moscow on February 10th, 1890. In 1913, his first compositions were published in the poetic compilation "Lyric". In 1914, Pasternak's first book "Twin in the Stormclouds," was published, and his second, "Beyond Barriers" was published in 1917. Pasternak later regarded this stage of his writing critically, never once reworking or reprinting any of his poems from that time. Pasternak's third book "My Sister - Life," (1922) was really the first of his works to move him into the mainstream of Russian poetry. After that, "Themes and Variations" (1927), "Rebirth" (1932), and a series of poems entitled "When the Weather Clears" (1956 - 59) were published. The historical-revolutionary poems "1905" (1925-26), "Lieutenant Schmidt" (1926 - 27), various short stories, and the novel "Doctor Zhivago" all brought fame to Pasternak. In fact, Pasternak was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1958 for "Doctor Zhivago," which was initially published outside of Russia in 1957. Unfortunately, Pasternak could not accept the award for his suppressed novel. "Doctor Zhivago" was not approved for publication in the USSR until 1988. English ] [Russian TRANS ALT WIN MAC ... write to us with your comments and suggestions.

48. Boris Pasternak
Translate this page Navigation weltchronik.de » Hauptseite boris pasternak (1890 bis 1960 nach Christus).Er mußte den Literatur-Nobelpreis ablehnen. boris pasternak. Hauptseite.
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Er mußte den Literatur-Nobelpreis ablehnen. Der Vater Maler, die Mutter Pianistin, wurde Pasternak am 10. Februar in Moskau in eine äußerst russische Familie hineingeboren. Nach dem Studium von Musik und Philosophie in Moskau erschien sein erster Gedichtband ("Zwilling in Wolken"). Schon vorher schloß er sich auf Dauer den Futuristen an (Gruppe "Centrifuga" ab ). Der Erfolg mit dem Band "Meine Schwester -das Leben" ( ) wurde durch Kritik an seinem mangelnden Bekenntnis zum sozialistischen Realismus getrübt. Nach weiteren Gedichten und Romanen war Pasternak von

49. Pasternak, Boris Leonidovich
encyclopediaEncyclopedia pasternak, boris Leonidovich, pas'turnak , Rus. pasternak,boris Leonidovich , 1890–1960, Russian poet and translator.
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50. Pasternak, Boris Leonidovich: Under Communist Rule
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Pasternak at first embraced the promise of the Revolution of 1917, but he came to abhor the ensuing Bolshevik restrictions on artistic freedom. He wrote two long narrative poems, Spektorsky (1926) and The Year 1905 Safe Conduct (1931) and the collection of poetry Second Birth (1932) were his last original works for many years. During the purges of the 1930s, Pasternak came under severe critical attack and, unable to publish his own poetry, devoted himself to making superb translations of classic works by Goethe, Shakespeare, and others. His survival of the purges is attributed to his translations of Georgian poets admired by Stalin. In his silence Pasternak became the hero of Russian intellectuals. His very rare public appearances were greeted with wild rejoicing. During World War II he published two new collections, On Early Trains (1942) and The Terrestrial Expanse (1945), simpler in style, which brought him fresh censure. After Stalin's death Pasternak began work on the novel

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    Pasternak at first embraced the promise of the Revolution of 1917, but he came to abhor the ensuing Bolshevik restrictions on artistic freedom. He wrote two long narrative poems, Spektorsky (1926) and The Year 1905 Safe Conduct (1931) and the collection of poetry Second Birth (1932) were his last original works for many years. During the purges of the 1930s, Pasternak came under severe critical attack and, unable to publish his own poetry, devoted himself to making superb translations of classic works by Goethe, Shakespeare, and others. His survival of the purges is attributed to his translations of Georgian poets admired by Stalin. In his silence Pasternak became the hero of Russian intellectuals. His very rare public appearances were greeted with wild rejoicing. During World War II he published two new collections, On Early Trains (1942) and The Terrestrial Expanse (1945), simpler in style, which brought him fresh censure. After Stalin's death Pasternak began work on the novel Doctor Zhivago (Eng. tr. 1958; Rus. text pub. in the United States, 1959), his masterpiece in the great tradition of the Russian epic. The life of the physician and poet Yuri Zhivago, like Pasternak's own, is closely identified with the exalted and tragic upheavals of 20th-century Russia. Expressing the celebration of life characteristic of its author, the novel offended Soviet authorities by its insights into Communist society and its strain of Christian idealism.

    53. Pasternak, Boris Leonidovich: Early Life And Works
    encyclopediaEncyclopedia—pasternak, boris Leonidovich Early Lifeand Works. The son of the celebrated painter Leonid pasternak
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    The Twin in the Clouds, in 1914. Over the Barriers (1916) and My Sister, Life (1917, pub. 1922) established his reputation as a major poet. His poetic style, lyrical, sensual, and passionate, is imbued with fresh imagery and brilliant metaphor. His early work fused elements from futurist and symbolist techniques with his own dynamic innovations. Sections in this article:
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    54. Pasternak, Boris: Papír Odstínu Slonové Kosti
    pasternak, boris. Papír odstínu boris pasternak (18901960), ruský básníka spisovatel, autor slavného románu Doktor Živago. Po jeho
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    Pøeklady dopisù, které Boris Pasternak psal v letech 1932-1959 gruzínským literárním pøátelùm a jejich rodinám, poøizoval Jan Zábrana svého èasu na základì ruského èasopiseckého vydání, jejich èeské edice se však už nedožil. Ze Zábranovy pozùstalosti je nyní k vydání pøipravil a dalšími pøeklady teprve v posledních letech zpøístupnìných textù doplnil Ladislav Zadražil. Boris Pasternak (1890-1960), ruský básník a spisovatel, autor slavného románu Doktor Živago. Po jeho vydání na Západì mu byla roku 1958 udìlena Nobelova cena, kterou dodateènì odmítl.

    55. PASTERNAK, BORIS
    Tilbage Til forsiden pasternak, boris. boris Leinidvitj pasternak er født den 10.februar 1890 i Moskva og døde den 30. maj 1960 i Peredelkino, Sovjetunionen.
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    56. Biografía - Pasternak, Boris
    pasternak, boris Nacionalidad Rusia Moscú1890 - Peredielkino 1960. Hijo de un célebre pintor y concertista
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    Hijo de un célebre pintor y concertista, estudió filología en las Universidades de Moscú y Marburgo. Publicó sus primeras poesías en 1912 con una fuerte influencia del futurismo. La fama le llegó con la publicación de Mi hermana a la vida (1922), y continuó escribiendo poemas líricos caracterizados por el intimismo y poemas de fuerte contenido social. Tradujo diversas obras, especialmente de autores como Goethe y Shakespeare , y en 1957 publica Doctor Zhivago, obra en la que narra el antes y después de la Revolución Rusa y que levantó fuertes críticas. Un año después se le concede el Premio Nobel de Literatura, al que tuvo que renunciar obligado por el gobierno de su país.
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    60. Pasternak, Boris Leonidovich
    Innvista Topics. Innvista Topics. Russian Authors. boris LeonidovichPasternak (18901960). Born Moscow Area Novelist, Poet Awards
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