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  1. The Poems of Doctor Zhivago by Boris Leonidovich Pasternak, 1977-02-25
  2. The Last Summer (Peter Owen Modern Classics) by Boris Pasternak, 2000-12-31
  3. The Poetry of Boris Pasternak by Boris; Reavey, George (Translator) Pasternak, 1960
  4. Pasternak by Peter Levi, 1991-05-09
  5. Boris Pasternak's Translations of Shakespeare by Anna Kay France, 1978-09-11
  6. Stikhotvoreniia i poemy v dvukh tomakh (Biblioteka poeta) (Russian Edition) by Boris Leonidovich Pasternak, 1990
  7. The Life of Boris Pasternak's Doctor Zhivago (Stanford Slavic Studies)
  8. Boris Pasternak: Volume 1, 1890-1928: A Literary Biography (Boris Pasternak: A Literary Biography) by Christopher Barnes, 1989-11-24
  9. February: Selected Poetry Of Boris Pasternak (English and Russian Edition) by Andrey Kneller, 2008-04-18
  10. Lieutenant Schmidt (English and Russian Edition) by Boris Pasternak, 1992-07-01
  11. The Complete Works of Boris Pasternak. 11 Volumes Set (Russian Language Edition) + Multimedia Cd-rom by Boris Pasternak, 2005
  12. Dr. Zhivago by Boris Pasternak, 1986-10-12
  13. Sister my life;: Summer 1917 (The Russian library) by Boris Leonidovich Pasternak, 1967
  14. Strecha Russkoi Emigratsii S "Daktorom Zhivago": Boris Pasternak I Kholodnaia Voina (Stanford Slavic Studies) (Russian Edition) by Lazar Fleishman, 2009-05-31

21. Boris Leonidovich Pasternak
Boris Leonidovich Pasternak 18221892.
http://max.mmlc.northwestern.edu/~mdenner/Demo/poetpage/pasternak.html
Boris Leonidovich Pasternak
Poems in this Collection
Improvisation/Èìïðîâèçàöèÿ
Marburg/Ìàðáóðã

You are in the wind, which tests with a branch.../Òû â âåòðå, âåòêîé ïðîáóþùåì...

Out of Superstition/Èç ñóåâåðüÿ
...
In everything, I want to reach.../Âî âñåì ìíå õî÷åòñÿ äîéòè...
Timeline for B. L. Pasternak
A gathering of the litterati of Russia in the 1920s. Cover of Pasternak's memoires of 1905 Pasternak giving toast in 1950s with Akhmatova to his left At Pasternak's funeral procession
Born to painter Leonid Pasternak and pianist Rozaliya Kaufman in Moscow, where he lived most of his life
Studies music with Scriabin
Studies philosophy at Moscow University
Translates Rilke
Travels to Germany to study Neo-Kantianism at Marburg University with Hermann Cohen
Makes debut with the Lirika poetic group Publishes first collection Twin in the Stormclouds; joins Sergei Bobrov's Futurist group Tsentrifuga; meets Mayakovsky in the spring

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23. BORIS LEONIDOVICH PASTERNAK
An analysis of the work and life of the Russian writer.
http://www.rjgeib.com/heroes/pasternak/paster.html
BORIS PASTERNAK
"Anyone desiring a quiet [non-public] life has done badly to be born in the twentieth century."
Leon Trotsky "Good fortune will elevate even petty minds, and give them the appearance of a certain greatness and stateliness, as from their high place they look down upon the world; but the truly noble and resolved spirit raises itself, and becomes more conspicuous in times of disaster and ill fortune."
Plutarch
"Am I a gangster or murderer?
Of what crime do I stand condemned?
I made the whole world weep at the beauty of my land."
Like many Russian intellectuals of his time, Boris Pasternak lived a life of fear and insecurity. As a poet in post-revolutionary Soviet Russia, he had to walk a very delicate line between obeying the dictates of the all-encompassing State and those of his own artistic conscience. Pasternak, and the other artists of the day, did their best to make art serve life as they saw it in a world where art was to exist only to serve the Revolution. They published their articles, compositions, symphonies and poems dreading that even a hint of disloyalty to the Revolution in their work might bring about the feared knock at the door in the middle of the night heralding arrest or worse. Dmitri Shostakovich, the famous composer, slept fitfully every night with a "prison suitcase" packed and ready. "Of course I am prepared for anything. Why should it happen to everyone else and not to me?"

24. Boris Pasternak
boris pasternak was born into a prominent Jewish family in Moscow, where his father, Leonid Osipovich pasternak, was a professor at the Moscow School of
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Boris (Leonidovich) Pasternak (1890-1960) Russian poet, whose novel DOKTOR ZHIVAGO brought him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1958. Pasternak had to decline the honour because the protests in his home country. The novel was banned in the Soviet Union and Pasternak was expelled from the Union of Soviet Writers. After Doctor Zhivago had reached the West, it was soon translated into 18 languages. Pasternak was rehabilitated posthumously in 1987, which made possible the publication of his major work. "Yura enjoyed being with his uncle. He reminded him of his mother. Like hers, his mind moved with freedom and welcomed the unfamiliar. He had the same aristocratic sense of equality with all living creatures and the same gift of taking in everything at a glance and of expressing his thoughts as they first came to him and before they had lost their meaning and vitality." (from Doctor Zhivago Boris Pasternak was born into a prominent Jewish family in Moscow, where his father, Leonid Osipovich Pasternak, was a professor at the Moscow School of Painting. His mother, Rosa Kaufman, was an acclaimed concert pianist. Their home was open to such guests as Sergei Rachmaninoff, Aleksandr Scriabin

25. Literature 1958
for his important achievement both in contemporary lyrical poetry and in the field of the great Russian epic tradition . boris Leonidovich pasternak. USSR.
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The Nobel Prize in Literature 1958
"for his important achievement both in contemporary lyrical poetry and in the field of the great Russian epic tradition" Boris Leonidovich Pasternak USSR b. 1890
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26. Pasternak, Boris Doctor Zhivago
Literature Annotations. pasternak, boris Doctor Zhivago. Genre, Novel (558 pp.).
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Pasternak, Boris Doctor Zhivago
Genre Novel (558 pp.) Keywords Art of Medicine Family Relationships Love Narrative as Method ... War and Medicine Summary This expansive novel is difficult to summarize. The central figure, Doctor Yurii Andreievich Zhivago (Yura), is introduced when he is ten, at the death of his mother. He falls in love with Tonia and they have a child. Yura leaves them to serve as a medic in the war. There he runs into Larisa Foedorovna (Lara). As a young girl, Lara was seduced by Komarovsky. In her guilt and anger she shot at him and missed. She subsequently married her childhood sweetheart, Pavel Pavlovich (Pasha, Antipov), who became disenchanted with her and enlisted in the army. His group was cut off behind enemy lines and Lara became a nurse in order to look for him. He is presumed dead, but is actually a prisoner of the Germans. Lara and Yura feel attracted to one another, but do not express it. As the war ends, Yura returns home to Moscow, and to his old job at the hospital, but his co-workers are suspicious of him. Influenced by Bolshevism, they dislike his use of intuition instead of logic. The family resolves to travel to the Urals. Marxist rebellions are breaking out and Yura's family must fight for room in a cargo train. The long train ride gives Yura time for reflection. He is deeply connected to his physical surroundings. He sees the suffering peasants and prisoners caused by the Russian revolution. Yura shares the period's desire for equality and freedom, but is disenchanted by the revolutionaries' pedantic, unthinking opinions.

27. Bogrummet.dk
Bibliografi og anmeldelse af forfatterens b¸ger.
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28. PASTERNAK, BORIS
International forfatterbibliografi.
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Boris Leinidvitj Pasternak er født den 10. februar 1890 i Moskva og døde den 30. maj 1960
i Peredelkino, Sovjetunionen. Han modtog i 1958 Nobels Litteraturpris.
“Lejdebrev”
Hasselbalchs Kultur-bibliotek : 1953 “Prosa”
Borgen : 1953
Borgen, 2. udg. : 1958 “Doktor Zivago” (“Doktor Zivago”)
Gyldendal : 1958(1-5), 1960(6), 1967(9-11)
Gyldendals tranebøger, 2 bind : 1961(7)
Gyldendals paperbacks, 2 bind : 1979
Gyldendals Bogklub : 1967(8)
Gyldendals paperbacks, 5. udg. : 1987 “Forsøg til en selvbiografi” Gyldendal : 1959 “Den sidste sommer” Gyldendal : 1959 “Digte” Gyldendal : 1961 “Tat’janas historie” , novelle i “Nordiske nobelpristagere” ved Orla Lundbo Carit Andersen (Lommebusserne) : 1966 “Min søster livet” (“Meine Schwester - das Leben”) Lademann : 1977 kilder: Dansk Bogfortegnelse 1909-; Novelleregister, 1975-1995 Lavet af Lone Hansen, juni 1992.

29. Boris Pasternak @ Catharton Authors
boris pasternak and resources concerning his works. Catharton Authors P pasternak, boris. boris pasternak. 1890 1960 Try searching Google for boris pasternak List of Works
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30. Boris Leonidovich Pasternak Winner Of The 1958 Nobel Prize In Literature
boris Leonidovich pasternak, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. boris LEONIDOVICH pasternak. 1958 Nobel Laureate in Literature Background on boris pasternak. A Sht. pasternak homepage( submitted by ) boris pasternak im Computergarten am 10
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31. Boris Leonidovich Pasternak Winner Of The 1958 Nobel Prize In Literature
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B ORIS L EONIDOVICH P ASTERNAK
1958 Nobel Laureate in Literature
    for his important achievement both in contemporary lyrical poetry and in the field of the great Russian epic tradition. (Accepted first, later caused by the authorities of his country to decline the prize.)
Background

    Residence: USSR
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32. Boris Leonidovich Pasternak Winner Of The 1958 Nobel Prize In Literature
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B ORIS L EONIDOVICH P ASTERNAK
1958 Nobel Laureate in Literature
    for his important achievement both in contemporary lyrical poetry and in the field of the great Russian epic tradition. (Accepted first, later caused by the authorities of his country to decline the prize.)
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    Residence: USSR
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33. Boris Pasternak - Biography
boris pasternak – Biography. boris Laureate. To cite this document, always state the source as shown above. boris pasternak died in 1960.
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Boris Leonidovich Pasternak (1890-1960), born in Moscow, was the son of talented artists: his father a painter and illustrator of Tolstoy's works, his mother a well-known concert pianist. Pasternak's education began in a German Gymnasium in Moscow and was continued at the University of Moscow. Under the influence of the composer Scriabin, Pasternak took up the study of musical composition for six years from 1904 to 1910. By 1912 he had renounced music as his calling in life and went to the University of Marburg , Germany, to study philosophy. After four months there and a trip to Italy, he returned to Russia and decided to dedicate himself to literature.
Pasternak's first books of verse went unnoticed. With Sestra moya zhizn (My Sister Life), 1922, and Temy i variatsii (Themes and Variations), 1923, the latter marked by an extreme, though sober style, Pasternak first gained a place as a leading poet among his Russian contemporaries. In 1924 he published Vysokaya bolezn (Sublime Malady), which portrayed the 1905 revolt as he saw it, and

34. Futurismus
Einige Gedichte von boris pasternak und anderen Autoren des russischen Futurismus in deutscher œbersetzung.
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A. A. R. Jung jung jung jung jung ist jeder
Werfe ich in stolzem Schwall
Dieser Worte kurzen Schall!
Wir verspachteln noch die Leere
Winde, Lehm, das Salz, die Gischte!
Jung jung jung jung jung ist jeder
Alles was im Wege steht
Bald die Kehlen runtergeht.
(E. B.)
Ananas im Champagner! Ananas im Champagner!
Wie wunderbar lecker das prickelt und spritzt!
Inspiriert's mich begeisternd! Ich greife zum Stift! Der Flugzeuge Knattern! Die brausenden Wagen! Ananas im Champagner! Ananas im Champagner! Von Moskau bis Tokio! Von New York bis zum Mars! Januar 1915
Meine Nummer
Die Nummer der Verse dem Zirkus die sicheren Beine auseinander gestellt k r e i l z n schaukeln, gehn. Zelt Schellt, gold. Zelt. Kreis Kreist arm. Arm Schritt... Schild. Stahl Stall. Schrien! Tief! Schrei Platz! Das ganze Leben zum Abgrund zu sehn solang in Aorta noch Blut Entrez

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    Marina Tsvetaeva, Anna Akhmatova, boris pasternak, Osip Mandelstam. (Also includes short story by Anton Chekhov.)
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    Home Page Poems Subject Guide Resume ... Writing Sampler Translations A Woman's Revenge by Anton Chekhov Someone rang the bell. Nadezhda Petrovna, the lady of the house in which this story took place, stood up from the couch and hurried to the door.
    "It must be my husband," she thought. But upon opening the door, it was not her husband that she saw. Before her stood a tall, handsome man in an expensive bear fur coat and gold eye glasses. His forehead was knitted and sleepy eyes looked out at the world indifferently.
    "What do you want?" asked Nadezhda Petrovna.
    "I am a doctor, madam. Someone sent for me. Uhh ... the Chelobitevs ... are you the Chelobitevs?"
    "We are the Chelobitevs, but ... for God's sake, excuse us, doctor. My husband had an abscess and a fever. He sent you a letter, but you took so long to come that he lost all patience and went to the dentist."
    "Huh. He could have gone to the dentist without bothering me." The doctor frowned. A minute passed in silence.
    "I am sorry, doctor, that we troubled you and made you come for nothing. Excuse us."

    37. Pasternak, Boris
    Asterisks indicate multimedia. Comments/Inquiries ©New York University 19932004. pasternak, boris. Sex, Male. National Origin, Russia. Ethnic Origin, Slavic.
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    38. Boris Pasternak
    Biography, descriptions of books, including Doctor Zhivago (1957), and complete listing of works.
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    B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Boris (Leonidovich) Pasternak (1890-1960) Russian poet, whose novel DOKTOR ZHIVAGO brought him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1958. Pasternak had to decline the honour because the protests in his home country. The novel was banned in the Soviet Union and Pasternak was expelled from the Union of Soviet Writers. After Doctor Zhivago had reached the West, it was soon translated into 18 languages. Pasternak was rehabilitated posthumously in 1987, which made possible the publication of his major work. "Yura enjoyed being with his uncle. He reminded him of his mother. Like hers, his mind moved with freedom and welcomed the unfamiliar. He had the same aristocratic sense of equality with all living creatures and the same gift of taking in everything at a glance and of expressing his thoughts as they first came to him and before they had lost their meaning and vitality." (from Doctor Zhivago Boris Pasternak was born into a prominent Jewish family in Moscow, where his father, Leonid Osipovich Pasternak, was a professor at the Moscow School of Painting. His mother, Rosa Kaufman, was an acclaimed concert pianist. Their home was open to such guests as Sergei Rachmaninoff, Aleksandr Scriabin

    39. 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, Boris Leonidovich
    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

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