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          Boris Pasternak, in addition to being the renowned author of the famous Russian novel, Doctor Zhivago, was also a person of intrigue in his own life..

          Biography Boris Pasternak

          Boris Leonidovich Pasternak(1890-1960) is one of Russia’s greatest post-revolutionary poets.

          He was born into a prominent Jewish family of artist Leonid Pasternak and pianist Rozaliya Kaufman, brought up and lived in Moscow.

          Includes letters and postcards to Josephine Pasternak from her father Leonid Pasternak, her cousin Ol'ga Freidenberg, and other relatives; writings by Boris.

        1. Pasternak was born in Moscow on 10 February, (Gregorian), (Julian 29 January) into a wealthy Russian Jewish family which had been received into the Russian.
        2. Boris Pasternak, in addition to being the renowned author of the famous Russian novel, Doctor Zhivago, was also a person of intrigue in his own life.
        3. Includes prompts with corrections in the text made by Boris Pasternak and written down by an amanuensis for him at the request of the Mosscow Art Theater.
        4. 1 Nobel Prize · 2 Conversion of Pasternak's Father · 3 Birthdate · 4 Contradicts entry on Doctor Zhivago regarding publication date in Russia · 5 Best.
        5. Pasternak’s education began in a German Gymnasium in Moscow, he studied musical composition for six years from 1904 to 1910 with Alexander Scriabin at the Moscow Conservatory. He graduated from Moscow University (1908-1913) with a degree in philosophy, and studied philosophy at Marburg University in Germany for a semester in 1912.

          Around 1909 he started translating Rilke. In 1913, Pasternak published his first book Lyrics, and in a year A Twin in the Clouds was out.

          Pasternak greeted the February Revolution that overthrew Tsar Nicholas II, then, as many members of intelligentsia, he had some idealistic believes that October Revolution would bring enlightenment and artistic freedom, but soon enough was disaffecte