Boris Pasternak's birth name is Pasternak, Boris Leonidovich.
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Boris Pasternak died on May 30, 1960 at the age of 70.
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Boris Pasternak was born on February 10, 1890 and died on May 30, 1960. Boris Pasternak would have been 70 years old at the time of death or 125 years old today.
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Angela Livingstone has written:
'Pasternak'
'Boris Pasternak'
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Boris Pasternak was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1958. However, due to political pressures from the Soviet government, he was forced to decline the award.
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The cast of Pasternak - 1990 includes: Boris Birman as Strelnikov Genia Birman as Student Valeri Doronin as Komarovski Dasha Khudiakova as Olga Ivinskaya and Lara Karim Magomedov as Abakumov Leonid Maizel as Doctor Zhivago and young Pasternak Anzhelika Nevolina as Sachka Robert Powell as Boris Pasternak Andrei Shchepochkin as Polikarpov Sergey Sherbin as Mandelstam Alexander Smirnoff as Boris Pasternak Innokentiy Smoktunovskiy as VOICE OVER Imogen Stubbs as Lara and Olga
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The cast of Lara - Meine Jahre mit Boris Pasternak - 1993 includes: Olga Iwinskaja as herself Maximilian Schell as Narrator
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a Russian Doctor of Medicine. He was created by Boris Pasternak. Dr.Zhivago is not by the remotest warp drive of the imagination, a science-fiction tale!
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Boris Pasternak (Boris Leonidovich Pasternak) wrote Dr Zhivago.
The novel was released in 1957 and is set during the 1905 Russian Revolution.
Boris was born on the 10th February 1890, in Moscow, Russia. He died on the 30th May 1960 in Peredelkino, USSR.
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Lara - Meine Jahre mit Boris Pasternak - 1993 was released on:
USA: October 1993 (Chicago International Film Festival)
Germany: 26 May 1994
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Boris Pasternak turned down the 1958 Nobel Prize for Literature for his novel "Doctor Zhivago" due to pressure from the Soviet government. He feared that accepting the prize would put his safety and that of his family at risk.
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Boris Pasternak, the author of "Doctor Zhivago," declined the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1958 due to pressure from the Soviet government. They feared that his acceptance would worsen relations with the Soviet authorities and put his family in danger.
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Boris Leonidovich Pasternak won The Nobel Prize in Literature in 1958.
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Raissa Orlova-Kopelev has written:
'Boris Pasternak' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
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He claimed he was too ill to attend the ceremony (Oodles Answer) & Under intense pressure of Soviet Authorities.
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Jean-Paul Sartre, a French writer and philosopher, refused the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1964. He declined the award due to his belief that writers should not align themselves with institutions or accept accolades that could compromise their independence.
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Iosif Pasternak's birth name is Iosif Semyonovich Pasternak.
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Reagan Pasternak's birth name is Reagan Jae Pasternak.
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Yes, it is written by Boris Pasternak I am wrapping up the book myself. It is about a Russian poet/physician and his love for his wife and his mistress during the Russian Revolution.
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Boris Pasternak was a poet and novelist known for his work "Doctor Zhivago," which portrayed personal struggles in the context of the Russian Revolution, while Alexander Solzhenitsyn was a writer and political activist who exposed the Soviet labor camp system in works like "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich" and "The Gulag Archipelago." Solzhenitsyn's work was more overtly critical of the Soviet regime and focused on the harsh realities of life under totalitarianism, whereas Pasternak's work often explored more personal and philosophical themes.
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"Doctor Zhivago" by Boris Pasternak has around 592 pages in the English translation by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky.
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Doctor Zhivago.
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Many literary critics consider Boris Pasternak and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn to be the two most major literary authors in the USSR since World War II. Pasternak is known for his novel "Doctor Zhivago," while Solzhenitsyn gained international recognition for his works exposing the Soviet labor camp system, such as "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich" and "The Gulag Archipelago."
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Yuri Gagarin, Valentina Tereshkova, Faberge, Boris Pasternak, Anton Chekhov, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Rachmaninoff, Prokofiev, Stravinsky, Tchaikovsky, Garry Kasparov, Maria Sharapova.
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Evgeny Borisovich Pasternak was born in 1923, in Soviet Union.
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Joe Pasternak died on September 13, 1991 at the age of 89.
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Jacek Pasternak was born on October 13, 1989, in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland.
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Reagan Pasternak was born on March 8, 1977, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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