Doctor Zhivago

Doctor Zhivago

by Boris Pasternak (Author), Max Hayward (Translator), Manya Harari (Translator), Boris Pasternak (Author), Max Hayward (Translator)

Synopsis

Banned in the Soviet Union until 1988, Doctor Zhivago is the epic story of the life and loves of a poet-physician during the turmoil of the Russian Revolution. Taking his family from Moscow to shelter in the Ural Mountains, Yuri Zhivago finds himself embroiled in a battle between the Whites and the Reds, and in love with the beautiful nurse Lara.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 512
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Vintage Classics
Published: 05 Sep 2002

ISBN 10: 0099448424
ISBN 13: 9780099448426
Book Overview: One of the 20th century's must-read novels: a love story set against the backdrop of the Russian Revolution, told in prose so lyrical it is on the brink of becoming poetry.

Media Reviews
The first work of genius to come out of Russia since the Revolution -- V.S. Pritchett
One of the great events in man's literary and moral history -- Edmund Wilson
Belongs to that small group of novels by which all others are ultimately judged -- Frank Kermode * Spectator *
Not since Shakespeare has love been so fully, vividly, scrupulously and directly communicated -- Isaiah Berlin * Sunday Times *
Author Bio
Boris Pasternak was born in Moscow in 1890 and after briefly training as a composer resolved to be a writer. He published a large number of collections of poetry, written under the burden of Soviet Russia's stringent censorship, before publishing his most famous work, Dr Zhivago, in 1958. This novel won him the Nobel Prize for Literature but the USSR's hostility to the West meant he was forced to turn it down. He died in 1960.