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Пастернак, Борис Леонидович
Творчество Бориса Пастернака. [rus]
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Пастернак Борис Леонидович
После окончания московской гимназии в 1909 поступает на историко-филологический факультет Московского университета, серьезно увлекается философией. Для усовершенствования философских знаний в 1912 едет в Германию, где семестр учится в Марбургском университете. Тогда же им была предпринята поездка в Швейцарию и Италию. По возвращении в Москву заканчивает университет в 1913. Охладев к философии, Пастернак полностью отдается поэтическому искусству, которое становится делом его жизни.
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Место окна в поэтическом мире Пастернака
Исследование А.К. Жолковского. [rus]
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ПАСТЕРНАК Борис Леонидович, поэт, прозаик, переводчик. Все звёзды! Всё о звёздах!
Биографии. Работы. Публикации. Фанатские страницы. [rus]
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Биография Пастернак Борис Леонидович Журнал Костер
Биография. [rus]
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Борис Пастернак
Сборники стихов. Поэмы. [rus]
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Boris Pasternak
A lot of Russian texts and some English translations. [rus | eng]
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Пастернак Борис Леонидович
Испытав сильное влияние Скрябина, он с тринадцати лет занимается музыкальным сочинительством, изучает теорию композиции, но после шестилетних упорных занятий музыка была оставлена навсегда. [rus]
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Пастернак, Борис.
Любить иных - тяжелый крест... [rus]
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Пастернак Борис - Борис Пастернак - Охранная грамота :: Электронная библиотека : скачать бесплатно книги, справочники, журналы, словари в электронном виде
Огромная коллекция бесплатных книг в электронном варианте :: BookZ.ru [rus]
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Pasternak, Boris Leonidovich
Sections in this article:
Introduction
Early Life and Works
Under Communist Rule
Bibliography [eng]
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DR. ZHIVAGO
By Roger Ebert [eng]
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Boris Pasternak
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. [eng]
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Б. Л. Пастернак
Собрание стихотворений. [rus]
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Boris Pasternak
Boris Pasternak loved his country. He was a poet sensitive enough to understand at once its need for change and the suffering much of that change inflicted. From World War One onwards, he was in trouble with the authorities and unable to publish anything for 10 years. When the Stalin era ended, the “thaw” under Khrushchev, which benefited so many other writers, did nothing for Pasternak. It was then that he wrote his masterpiece, Doctor Zhivago. He had worked on it since 1946 and it appeared in print 11 years later in Italy. The book was banned in the Soviet Union and the author’s rulers forbade him to accept the Nobel Prize it awarded.
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BORIS LEONIDOVICH PASTERNAK
This webpage deals with the life and works of the famous Russian author Boris Pasternak. [eng]
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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. [eng]
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Boris Pasternak
"Winter's Night"
"There'll be noone in the house..."
"February. Get ink, shed tears..."
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Boris Pasternak
Schon vorher schloЯ er sich auf Dauer den Futuristen an (Gruppe "Centrifuga" ab 1913). Der Erfolg mit dem Band "Meine Schwester -das Leben" (1922) wurde durch Kritik an seinem mangelnden Bekenntnis zum sozialistischen Realismus getrьbt. Nach weiteren Gedichten und Romanen war Pasternak von 1932-43 auf die Tдtigkeit als Ьbersetzer beschrдnkt. (unter anderem Goethe, Shakespeare, Verlaine, Rilke). Der Welterfolg mit dem Roman "Doktor Schiwago" (1948-56 entstanden, 1957 gedruckt) und der Nobelpreis (1958) halfen nichts. [deu]
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Boris Pasternak - Biography
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 Detstvo Lyuvers (The Childhood of Luvers), a lyrical and psychological depiction of a young girl on the threshold of womanhood. [eng]
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