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         Pasternak Boris Leonidovich:     more books (100)
  1. El Doctor Zhivago / The Doctor Zhivago (Letras Universales / Universal Writings) (Spanish Edition) by Boris Leonidovich Pasternak, 2005-06-30
  2. Safe conduct: An autobiography and other writings (Signet book) by Boris Leonidovich Pasternak, 1958
  3. Seven Poems by Boris Leonidovich Pasternak, 1972-09
  4. Doctor Zhivago by Boris Leonidovich Pasternak, 1959-06
  5. Three letters from Boris Pasternak by Boris Leonidovich Pasternak, 1967
  6. Biography - Pasternak, Boris (Leonidovich) (1890-1960): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2004-01-01
  7. PASTERNAK, BORIS LEONIDOVICH: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Russian History</i> by LARISSA RUDOVA, 2004
  8. Doktor Zhivago: Roman (Biblioteka dlia vsekh) (Russian Edition) by Boris Leonidovich Pasternak, 1994
  9. The Correspondence of Boris Pasternak and Olga Freidenberg, 1910-1954 / compiled and edited, with an introduction, by Elliott Mossman ; translated by Elliott Mossman and Margaret Wettlin by Boris Leonidovich (1890-1960) Pasternak, 1982-01-01
  10. Nine Letters of Boris Pasternak [to George Reavey] by Boris Leonidovich Pasternak, 1967
  11. Boris Pasternaks Lehrjahre (Stanford Slavic Studies ; Vol. 11, Nos. 1 & 2) by Boris Leonidovich Pasternak, Lazar Fleishman, et all 1996-10
  12. The Correspondence of Boris Pasternak and Olga Freidenberg, 1910-1954 by Boris Leonidovich Pasternak, 1982
  13. Pis'Ma K Roditeliam I Sestram (Stanford Slavic Studies, Volumes 18 & 19) (Russian Edition) by Boris Leonidovich Pasternak, Leonid Pasternak, 1998-06
  14. The Poetry of Boris Pasternak, 1917-1959 by Boris Leonidovich Pasternak, 1959

41. Nobel Prize Alphabetical
Alphabetical Listing of nobel Laureates 19012000. Click on a link and see theshort biographical notes on this site pasternak, boris leonidovich, 1958.
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Alphabetical Listing
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Click on a link and see the short biographical notes on this site
Name Year Awarded Agnon, Shmuel Yosef Aleixandre, Vicente Andriic, Ivo Asturias, Miguel Angel ... Yeats, William Butler Click the banner to return to homepage First published December 2000. Last revised 02 dec 2002
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42. Nobel Prize 1951-1975
1958 boris leonidovich pasternak (18901960, Russian). The stamp to the rightis the official nobel stamp for Laxness and was issued by Sweden 1985.
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The Nobel Prize
in Literature This page
EUGENIO MONTALE
(1896-1981, Italian) for his distinctive poetry which, with great artistic sensitivity, has interpreted human values under the sign of an outlook on life with no illusions.
The prize was divided equally between:
EYVIND JOHNSON (1900-1976, Swedish)
for a narrative art, farseeing in lands and ages, in the service of freedom, and HARRY MARTINSON (1904-1978, Swedish)
for writings that catch the dewdrop and reflect the cosmos. The stamps were engraved by Czeslaw Slania and issued 1994.
PATRICK WHITE
(1912-1990, Australian) for an epic and psychological narrative art which has introduced a new continent into literature. The stamp to the left is the official Nobel stamp, issued by Sweden 1985, and shows an illustration to one of his novels.
HEINRICH BÖLL (1917-1985, German) for his writing which through its combination of a broad perspective on his time and a sensitive skill in characterization has contributed to a renewal of German literature. PABLO NERUDA (1904-1973, Chilean)

43. Literature/Authors/P/Pasternak, Boris - Fractured Atlas Links Directory
pasternak boris leonidovich pasternak, a nobel Prize Laureate in Literature 1958,at the nobel Prize Internet Archive. A very brief page on the author.
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ADVERTISEMENT: Home Literature Authors P : Pasternak, Boris LINKS:
  • Boris Leonidovich Pasternak "Boris Leonidovich Pasternak, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature [1958], at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive." A very brief page on the author.
  • Boris Pasternak Biography, descriptions of books, including Doctor Zhivago (1957), and complete listing of works.
  • Boris Pasternak Short biography, features selected poem "Hamlet" and discussion, quotes, and a newspaper article featuring Pasternak.
  • Boris Pasternak 1890-1960 An analysis of the work and life of the Russian writer.
  • Painting of Boris and Alexander Pasternak Painting by Boris Pasternak's father, the artist Leonid Pasternak, of his two young sons.

44. Biografie
boris leonidovich pasternak (18901960) EEN BIOGRAFIE http//www.rjgeib.com/heroes/pasternak/paster.html. I'venowhere else to run. B. pasternak, nobel Prize.
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45. The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Mailbag
poet and novelist, boris leonidovich pasternak (18901960), who is best known outsideRussia for his novel, “Dr Zhivago”, was awarded the nobel Prize for
http://www.tribuneindia.com/2000/20001023/mailbag.htm
Monday, October 23, 2000,
Chandigarh, India
THE TRIBUNE SPECIALS 50 YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE
TERCENTENARY CELEBRATIONS
M A I L B A G Nobel Prize for dissent B Y conferring the Nobel Prize for literature this year on the Chinese dissident writer, Gao Xingjian, the Nobel Committee has hailed the new voices of dissent. This is for the first time that a Chinese writer has won this coveted and prestigious prize. Ever since the French writer, Rene F.A. Sully Prudhomme, won it in 1901, the Nobel Prize has gone to the European writers for as many as 66 times. It was won by writers from other lands for only 28 times (the USA 11, the USSR 4, Latin and South American countries 5, Mexico and Chile twice each and Guatemala 1). As for India, Nigeria, Egypt, South Africa, West Indies and Israel, they have won it once each, while Japan won it twice in 1968 and 1994. The Russian poet and novelist, Boris Leonidovich Pasternak (1890-1960), who is best known outside Russia for his novel, “Dr Zhivago”, was awarded the Nobel Prize for this novel in 1958. Pasternak was a champion of the whole movement for liberation and a new life. “Dr Zhivago” was hailed as “the first work of genius to come out of Russia since the Revolution”. The Times applauded it as “one of the great books, courageous, tender, tragic, humble”. It was extolled for “the astonishing power and vitality of its prose, subtlety and range”. And yet Pasternak declined to accept the Nobel Prize.

46. Links - Online Poetry Classroom
nobel Prize Poem accompanied by biography and excerpt from Doctor Zhivago.boris (leonidovich) pasternak (18901960) Biography and bibliography.
http://www.onlinepoetryclassroom.org/links/poetlinks.cfm?prmAlpha=P

47. GK- National Network Of Education
Laxness, Halldor Kiljan, 1955. Jimenez, Juan Ramon, 1956. Camus, Albert, 1957.pasternak, boris leonidovich, 1958. Quasimodo, Salvatore, 1959. Perse, Saintjohn,1960.
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48. Poesía Y Literatura - Premios Nobel De Literatura
Premios nobel de Literatura. Vea en orden alfabético. Año. Nombre. 1957,Camus, Albert. 1958, pasternak, boris leonidovich. 1959, Quasimodo, Salvatore.
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Vea en orden alfabético Nombre Prudhomme, Sully Mommsen, Christian Matthias Theodor Bjornson, Bjornstjerne Martinus Eizaguirre, Jose Echegaray Y Mistral, Frederic Sienkiewicz, Henryk Carducci, Giosue Kipling, Rudyard Eucken, Rudolf Christoph Lagerloef, Selma Ottilia Lovisa Heyse, Paul Johann Ludwig Maeterlinck, Count Maurice Polidore Marie Bernhard Hauptmann, Gerhart Johann Robert Tagore, Rabindranath Rolland, Romain Heidenstam, Carl Gustaf Verner Von Gjellerup, Karl Adolph Pontoppidan, Henrik Spitteler, Carl Friedrich Georg Hamsun, Knut Pedersen France, Anatole Benavente, Jacinto Yeats, William Butler Reymont, Wladyslaw Stanislaw Shaw, George Bernard Deledda, Grazia Bergson, Henri Undset, Sigrid Mann, Thomas Lewis, Sinclair Karlfeldt, Erik Axel Galsworthy, John Bunin, Ivan Alekseyevich Pirandello, Luigi O'neill, Eugene Gladstone Gard, Roger Martin Du Buck, Pearl Sillanpaa, Frans Eemil Jensen, Johannes Vilhelm Mistral, Gabriela

49. Poesía Y Literatura - Premios Nobel De Literatura
Premios nobel de Literatura. Vea en orden cronológico. Año. Nombre. 1936, O'neill,Eugene Gladstone. 1958, pasternak, boris leonidovich. 1990, Paz, Octavio.
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Vea en orden cronológico Nombre Agnon, Shmuel Yosef Aleixandre, Vicente Andriic, Ivo Asturias, Miguel Angel Beckett, Samuel Bellow, Saul Benavente, Jacinto Bergson, Henri Bjornson, Bjornstjerne Martinus Boell, Heinrich Brodsky, Joseph Buck, Pearl Bunin, Ivan Alekseyevich Camus, Albert Canetti, Elias Carducci, Giosue Cela, Camilo Jose Churchill, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Deledda, Grazia Eizaguirre, Jose Echegaray Y Eliot, Thomas Stearns Elytis, Odysseus Eucken, Rudolf Christoph Faulkner, William Fo, Dario France, Anatole Galsworthy, John Gard, Roger Martin Du Gide, Andre Paul Guillaume Gjellerup, Karl Adolph Golding, Sir William Gordimer, Nadine Hamsun, Knut Pedersen Hauptmann, Gerhart Johann Robert Heaney, Seamus Heidenstam, Carl Gustaf Verner Von Hemingway, Ernest Miller Hesse, Hermann Heyse, Paul Johann Ludwig Jensen, Johannes Vilhelm Jimenez, Juan Ramon Johnson, Eyvind Karlfeldt, Erik Axel Kawabata, Yasunari Kipling, Rudyard

50. Nobel Prize For Literature
award, visit the official website of the nobel Foundation. John Perse (France) 1959Salvatore Quasimodo, (Italy) 1958 boris leonidovich pasternak, (USSR) 1957
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51. Nobel Poet Project
boris leonidovich pasternak 1958 nobel Laureate in Literature MC, IC for his importantachievement both in contemporary lyrical poetry and in the field of
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    Nobel Poet Project - 450 Points Each student will be responsible for:
    • Researching the life of the poet
    • Choosing three (3) poems (not studied in class) written by the poet
    • Analyzing each poem
    • Presenting and teaching the poems to the class in 25 minutes
    • Writing an essay about one or more of the three poems
    • Creating half a bulletin board to visually inform others about the poet and poetry
    • Compiling a Works Cited / Consulted page
    • Typing all written sections of the project

    Biography of Poet - 25 Points - Thurs., 3/11
    Two (2) paragraphs about poet's life, experiences, focus of writing, esteem in the eyes of others
    Analysis of Poetry - 50 Points/Poem: 150 Points Total - Thurs., 3/11
    Following a copy of the selected poem, in paragraph form, summarize the poem, including significant lines and their meanings. In separate paragraphs, focus on the poetic tactics (the literary techniques) used and their effect on the poem. Three (3) to four (4) paragraphs per poem are expected.
    Presentation to Class - 100 Points - Mar. 16-22
    In twenty five (25) minutes of class, present background information on your poet as well as the poems you have analyzed. Even if time does not allow all three poems to be covered, you are expected to conclude the presentation with your overall analysis of the poet, the style of writing, and the similarities or lack thereof within the poems. Grading criteria: knowledge of material, ability to speak clearly and lead discussion, full use of time.

52. Boris Pasternak
boris leonidovich pasternak. Russian poet whose novel Doctor Zhivago helped win himthe nobel Prize for Literature in 1958 but aroused so much opposition in the
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Boris Leonidovich Pasternak b. Feb. 10 [Jan. 29, Old Style], 1890, Moscow, Russia
d. May 30, 1960, Peredelkino, near Moscow
Russian poet whose novel Doctor Zhivago helped win him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1958 but aroused so much opposition in the Soviet Union that he declined the honour. An epic of wandering, spiritual isolation, and love amid the harshness of the Russian Revolution and its aftermath, the novel became an international best-seller but circulated only in secrecy and translation in his own land. Pasternak grew up in a cultured Jewish household. His father, Leonid, was an art professor and a portraitist of novelist Leo Tolstoy, poet Rainer Maria Rilke, and composer Sergey Rachmaninoff, all frequent guests at his home, and of Lenin. His mother was the pianist Rosa Kaufman. Young Pasternak himself planned a musical career, though he was a precocious poet. He studied musical theory and composition for six years, then abruptly switched to philosophy courses at Moscow University and the University of Marburg (Germany). Physically disqualified for military service, he worked in a chemical factory in the Urals during World War I. After the Revolution he worked in the library of the Soviet commissariat of education. His first volume of poetry was published in 1913. In 1917 he brought out a striking second volume

53. Russian Life Online
boris leonidovich pasternak likely could have lived out his life in by the Moscowpress and pasternak branded a The nobel Prize for Literature is probably the
http://www.rispubs.com/article.cfm?Number=518

54. Nobel_vanchuong
••••• nobel V¯n Chõçng•••••2000, Gao XingJian, Günter Grass 1958, boris leonidovich pasternak.
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Günter Grass
José Saramago
Nadine Gordimer
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Márquez
Saul Bellow
Heinrich Böll
Yasunari Kawabata
Ivo Andric Boris Pasternak Albert Camus François Mauriac William Faulkner André Gide Hermann Hesse Pearl Buck Ivan Bunin Sigrid Undset William Yeats Anatole France Romain Rolland Rabindranath Tagore Rudyard Kipling Giosuè Carducci Sully Prudhomme Günter Grass José Saramago ... Prudhomme K K K K K CŸc gi¨i v¯n chõçng khŸc Gi¨i v¯n chõçng PhŸp Gi¨i Pulitzer Gi¨i truyÎn ng°n O. Henry IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ... BiÅn Tºp

55. Boris Pasternak's Life
boris leonidovich pasternak, the oldest child of painter Leonid pasternak and pianistRoza In October 1958, pasternak was awarded the nobel Prize for
http://hamlet.gnostika.com/people/pasternak/life.htm
Boris Pasternak Boris Leonidovich Pasternak, the oldest child of painter Leonid Pasternak and pianist Roza Kaufman, was born in Moscow in 1890. His father taught art at the school which essentially served as Pasternak's childhood home. His parents received constant visits from prominent Moscow writers, artists, and intellectuals, including, the yet unknown Rainer Maria Rilke in 1899, whose writing greatly influenced Pasternak. In addition to his parents, Pasternak's teachers were private tutors until he entered high school in 1901, where he received a classical education. While he drew well, to the delight of his father, his first love was botany and second, music. Inspired by the composer Scriabin, who was a friend of the family, Pasternak devoted six years to the study of composition. Three finished piano pieces composed by the young poet have survived from these years. Although everyone assumed that Pasternak would become a professional musician, he was wary of his lack of technical skill. In 1909 he gave up his musical career for good when he entered the Law Faculty at Moscow University. He soon turned to philosophy, and although he appeared to be heading toward an academic career, he ultimately gave it up in 1912 to pursue his true calling: poetry. Yet his poetry and prose would always bear the mark of his youthful enthusiasms for music and philosophy.

56. Nobel Prize In Literature From 1901
nobel Prize in Literature Year, Prize Winners. 1901, Prudhomme, Sully. 1957,Camus, Albert. 1958, pasternak, boris leonidovich. 1959, Quasimodo, Salvatore.
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Nobel Prize in Literature Year Prize Winners Prudhomme, Sully Mommsen, Christian Matthias Theodor Bjornson, Bjornstjerne Martinus Eizaguirre, Jose Echegaray Y.; Mistral, Frederic Sienkiewicz, Henryk Carducci, Giosue Kipling, Rudyard Eucken, Rudolf Christoph Lagerloef, Selma Ottilia Lovisa Heyse, Paul Johann Ludwig Maeterlinck, Maurice Polidore Marie Bernhard Hauptmann, Gerhart Johann Robert Tagore, Rabindranath Rolland, Romain Heidenstam, Carl Gustaf Verner Von Gjellerup, Karl Adolph; Pontoppidan, Henrik Spitteler, Carl Friedrich Georg Hamsun, Knut Pedersen France, Anatole Benavente, JaparseInto Yeats, William Butler Reymont, Wladyslaw Stanislaw Shaw, George Bernard Deledda, Grazia Bergson, Henri Undset, Sigrid Mann, Thomas Lewis, Sinclair Karlfeldt, Erik Axel Galsworthy, John Bunin, Ivan Alekseyevich Pirandello, Luigi O'neill, Eugene Gladstone Gard, Roger Martin Du Buck, Pearl Sillanpaa, Frans Eemil Jensen, Johannes Vilhelm Mistral, Gabriela Hesse, Hermann Gide, Andre Paul Guillaume Eliot, Thomas Stearns Faulkner, William Russell, Earl Bertrand Arthur William

57. Exclusive Books Nobel Prize
Auschwitz survivor Imre Kertesz won the 2002 nobel Literature Prize SaintJohn Perse1959 - Salvatore Quasimodo 1958 - boris leonidovich pasternak 1957 - Albert
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58. The Nobel Prize In Literature - Laureates
The nobel Prize in Literature Laureates. Steinbeck 1961 Ivo Andric 1960 Saint-JohnPerse 1959 Salvatore Quasimodo 1958 boris leonidovich pasternak 1957 Albert
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but that the most worthy shall receive it. The nobel Prize in name of Alexis Léger)1959 Salvatore Quasimodo 1958v boris leonidovich pasternak 1957 Albert
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60. GreeceNow: Nobel-winning Speeches
or the United States who claim 12 and 10 nobel literature laureates to accept thecoveted award, JeanPaul Sartre, boris leonidovich pasternak and Aleksandr
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Culture Literature A Century of Nobel Prizes': The cover of the one-of-a-kind publication Alfred Nobel, the man who gave away his fortune in the name of humanity Nobel-winning speeches Greek book on speeches of the 20th- century's literature Nobel laureates
Each year the world eagerly awaits to see which of its distinguished citizens will get the prestigious Nobel Prize . And each year these giants of science, peace, literature, economics and medicine take the Stockholm podium at the "centre of glaring light" to speak of their efforts, inspiration and motivation. For the first time ever, a book gives readers the chance to learn more about these distinguished individuals via biographies and the acceptance speeches they delivered. A Century of Nobel Prizes Kastaniotis Publications , ISBN: 9600327734) comes to light after 10 years of hard work by poet Thanassis Niarhos and his team of professionals. Translators, poets, writers and artists worked hours on end, offering their services free of charge. The result is a truly impressive one. No other publication worldwide - even in countries such as France or the United States who claim 12 and 10 Nobel literature laureates respectively - has attempted to collect, translate and present the speeches of all those who received the academic worlds highest distinction in literature in the last 100 years. Thus at a turn of a page we enter for a fleeting moment the minds of the 97 intellectuals who were awarded between 1901 and 1999. The thoughts of Guenter Grass, Toni Morrison, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, John Steinbeck, Pearl Buck, William Faulkner, Samuel Beckett, William Butler Yeats, Albert Camus, Luigi Pirandello, Ernest Hemingway, T.S. Eliot, Pablo Neruda and Dario Fo, as well as those who chose or were forced not to accept the coveted award, Jean-Paul Sartre, Boris Leonidovich Pasternak and Aleksandr Tsaevich Solzhenitsyn, are there in black and white, dressing what must have been the most significant moment in their lives. Greeks are represented by Odysseas Elytis (1979) and George Seferis (1963).

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