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Boris Pasternak

Boris Pasternak

RussianFebruary 10, 1890 – May 30, 1960Fiction

Russian author whose novel Doctor Zhivago, written in secret during the Stalinist era, became an international sensation after its publication in Italy. He was awarded the Nobel Prize but forced by Soviet authorities to decline it.

Works

  • Doctor ZhivagoPoetic novel following a doctor's spiritual journey through Russian Revolution and exile→
  • Safe ConductAutobiographical account of poet's artistic development during Russian Revolution→
  • The Last Summer→
  • The Childhood of LuversComing-of-age novella of a girl's awakening to art, love, and philosophical consciousness→
  • Aerial WaysCollection of poetry exploring metaphysical themes of existence, time, and transcendence→
  • My Sister LifePoetry cycle documenting love, passion, and spiritual rebirth during revolutionary upheaval→
  • Above the BarriersPoetry collection exploring barriers between life's chaos and artistic creation→
  • Themes and VariationsSuite of poems exploring variations of love, art, nature, and human connection→
  • Second BirthPoetry collection documenting spiritual rebirth and revolution through modernist verse→

Related

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