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The novel 'Doctor Zhivago' is one of the outstanding readings of Russian literature, which for many years remained closed to a wide circle of circles in the country who know about it only from scandalous and unscrupulous party criticism. The insecurity and immortality of a creative person, an intellectual and the turning points in the life of our people are the central theme of the final book of the Nobel Prize laureate Boris Leonidovich Pasternak (1890-1960). The fate of the novel, the fate of its author and the fabric of the work itself are inseparable in the perception of today's reader.
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The novel 'Doctor Zhivago' is one of the outstanding readings of Russian literature, which for many years remained closed to a wide circle of circles in the country who know about it only from scandalous and unscrupulous party criticism. The insecurity and immortality of a creative person, an intellectual and the turning points in the life of our people are the central theme of the final book of the Nobel Prize laureate Boris Leonidovich Pasternak (1890-1960). The fate of the novel, the fate of its author and the fabric of the work itself are inseparable in the perception of today's reader.
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Author
Pasternak Boris
Publisher
Azbuka-Klassika
ISBN
9785389059962
Format
Hardcover
Year Published
2023
Pages
608
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The novel 'Doctor Zhivago' is one of the outstanding readings of Russian literature, which for many years remained closed to a wide circle of circles in the country who know about it only from scandalous and unscrupulous party criticism. The insecurity and immortality of a creative person, an intellectual and the turning points in the life of our people are the central theme of the final book of the Nobel Prize laureate Boris Leonidovich Pasternak (1890-1960). The fate of the novel, the fate of its author and the fabric of the work itself are inseparable in the perception of today's reader.