About Boris Pasternak
Boris Pasternak studied in Moscow and Germany before the turmoil of the First World War and the Russian Revolution forced him to work within the Soviet state. He first made his name as a poet but later as a translator and prose writer. His novel The Last Summer was published in 1934, to be followed in 1958 by Dr Zhivago. He was offered the Nobel Prize for literature in 1958 but declined it.
Novels
Collections
In the Interlude: Poems 1945-1960 (poems) (1905)
My Sister - Life (poems) (1921)
The Collected Prose (1945)
The Poetry of Boris Pasternak, 1917-1959 (poems) (1959)
Prose & poems (1959)
Poems 1955-1959. (poems) (1960)
aka Poems 1955-1959 Kogda Razgulyaetsya
Fifty Poems (poems) (1963)
The Poems of Doctor Zhivago (poems) (1965)
Seven Poems (poems) (1969)
Collected short prose (1977)
The Voice of Prose: Early Prose and Autobiography (1980)
Zhenia's Childhood (1982)
Selected Poems (poems) (1983)
History of a Contraoctave and Childhood of Luvers (poems) (1987)
Year Nineteen-five (poems) (1989)
Second Nature: New Translations of Poems By Boris Pasternak (poems) (1990)
Late Poems (poems) (2006)
My Sister - Life (poems) (1921)
The Collected Prose (1945)
The Poetry of Boris Pasternak, 1917-1959 (poems) (1959)
Prose & poems (1959)
Poems 1955-1959. (poems) (1960)
aka Poems 1955-1959 Kogda Razgulyaetsya
Fifty Poems (poems) (1963)
The Poems of Doctor Zhivago (poems) (1965)
Seven Poems (poems) (1969)
Collected short prose (1977)
The Voice of Prose: Early Prose and Autobiography (1980)
Zhenia's Childhood (1982)
Selected Poems (poems) (1983)
History of a Contraoctave and Childhood of Luvers (poems) (1987)
Year Nineteen-five (poems) (1989)
Second Nature: New Translations of Poems By Boris Pasternak (poems) (1990)
Late Poems (poems) (2006)
Plays
Non fiction
Safe Conduct: An Early Autobiography (1958)
An Essay in Autobiography (1959)
I Remember: Sketch for an Autobiography (1959)
Three Letters from Boris Pasternak (1967)
Letters to Georgian Friends (1968)
Letters from Tula (1979)
The Correspondence of Boris Pasternak and Olga Freidenberg: 1910-1954 (1981)
Letters Summer 1926 (1985)
An Essay in Autobiography (1959)
I Remember: Sketch for an Autobiography (1959)
Three Letters from Boris Pasternak (1967)
Letters to Georgian Friends (1968)
Letters from Tula (1979)
The Correspondence of Boris Pasternak and Olga Freidenberg: 1910-1954 (1981)
Letters Summer 1926 (1985)
Awards
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