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  1. Doctor Zhivago (Vintage Classic Russians Series)
    1. Boris Pasternak

    Doctor Zhivago (Vintage Classic Russians Series)

    Doctor Zhivago is the epic novel of Russia in the throes of revolution and one of the greatest love stories ever told. Yuri Zhivago, physician and poet, wrestles with cruel experience of the new order and the changes it has wrought in him, and is torn between love for his wife and family, and the passionate, beautiful Lara.

    € 16,95
  2. Safe Conduct
    1. Boris , Pasternak

    Safe Conduct

    Safe Conduct is Boris Pasternak's first and best autobiography, penned after the great success of Dr. Zhivago.Here translated by Alec Brown and Lydia Pasternak-Slater, and written when he was forty, Safe Conduct puzzled many readers in Russia and when it appeared in English, because its isolated sharp impressions and juxtapositions seem to deny chronology, but at least one critic recognized it as "the most original of autobiographies, employing a new technique of great important."

    € 14,10
  3. Selected Poetry of Boris Pasternak
    1. Boris , Pasternak

    Selected Poetry of Boris Pasternak

    Boris Pasternak was a Nobel Prize and gret modern russian poet and writer. Pasternak's first book of poems, My Sister, Life (1917), is one of the most influential collections ever published in the Russian language. When it finally was published in 1921, the book revolutionised Russian poetry. It made Pasternak the model for younger poets, and decisively changed the poetry of Osip Mandelshtam, Marina Tsvetayeva and others. He continued to change his poetry, simplifying his style and language through the years, as expressed in his next book, Early Trains (1943). Pasternak's post-Zhivago poetry probes the universal questions of love, immortality, and reconciliation with God. Boris Pasternak wrote his last complete book, When the Weather Clears, in 1959. Pasternak was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1958, an event which both humiliated and enraged the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, which forced him to decline the prize, though his descendants were later to accept it in his name in 1988.

    € 16,70
  4. Bir Hikaye
    1. Boris , Pasternak

    Bir Hikaye

    yere sahip olan Bir Hikayesini 1929 yilinda yazar. 39yasindadir. Hikaye 1916 kisinda Rusyada gecer.Anlatinin kahramani evli kiz kardesine ziyarete gider. Uzunyolculuktan sonra yorgun düser ve daldigi huzursuz uykudaBirinci Dünya Savasindan öncekibaris dolu yazin olaylarini animsar...Bir Hikaye Boris Pasternakin erken dönemeserlerinin en özgünü, Doktor Jivagonun habercisi.Sairin özgün bir dünya görüsü var. Duygularini ifadeetmek icin özel sözcükler kullaniyor. Düsüncelerinialisilmisin disinda dile getiriyor. Bazen siirin kaliplarinasigmiyor, iste o zaman ortaya sairin nesri cikiyor.

    € 9,99
  5. Kizkardesim Hayat - Doktor Jivago Siirleri
    1. Boris , Pasternak Leonidowitsch Pasternak)

    Kizkardesim Hayat - Doktor Jivago Siirleri

    Boris Pasternak, Doktor Jivago romaniyla dünya capinda üne kavusmus biri olmasina ragmen, edebi yasami boyunca en cok siir üzerine yapit vermis biridir. Elinizdeki kitapta, Pasternakin Türkiye okurlarinca kolayca benimsenmis Kizkardesim Hayat adli kitabindaki siirlerinin yani sira okurlarca pek bilinmeyen Doktor Jivago siirlerini de bulabileceksiniz. Doktor Jivago siirleri, sairin romaninin sonuna ekledigi siirlerini iceriyor. Kitabin sunusu, cevirisi gibi yine Azer Yarana ait. Pasternak siiri üzerine en cok yogunlasan isimlerden biri olan Azer Yaran, sairin yine Erken Trenler, Ikinci Dogus gibi kitaplarini da Ruscadan Türkceye kazandirmisti. Boris Pasternak, Edebi Seylerin Dünya Siirinden Secmeler serisinin ilk sairidir.Hayir, size ben acilar vermedim.Ben ihmale kalkismadim yurdu.Bu günesti parildiyordu damlalarinda mürekkebin,Salkimlarindaki gibi tozlanan frenküzümünün.Ve benim düsüncelerimin ve yazilarimin kanindaKosnil böcekleri üredi.Benden bagimsiz kurtcugun bu erguvani.Hayir ben size acilar vermedim.

    € 11,99
  6. Doktor Zivago
    1. Boris , Pasternak

    Doktor Zivago

    € 10,00
  7. Doctor Zhivago
    1. Boris , Pasternak

    Doctor Zhivago

    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.

    € 16,50
  8. Adolescence of Zhenya Luvers
    1. Boris , Pasternak

    Adolescence of Zhenya Luvers

    An enthralling novelette by Boris Pasternak, the author of Dr. Zhivago, Adolescence of Zhenya Luvers explores how a thirteen-year-old girl ceases to be a child and becomes a woman in Russia just before the Communist Revolution. The story examines the world through the reminiscences of a young girl and explores such themes as nature and how we are able to shape the world around us by how we perceive it. The novelette gives readers a prime example of Pasternak¿s signature style and use of poetics, imagery, and lyricism in prose. Adolescence of Zhenya Luvers is one of Pasternak¿s first stories, and it originally appeared in a collection by the same name published in 1925. Author: Boris (Leonidovich) Pasternak was a Russian philosopher, poet, writer, and translator. He is famous worldwide for his novel Doctor Zhivago, which won him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1958. Born in Moscow in 1890 to a painter father and concert-pianist mother, Pasternak first pursued a formal education in musical composition at the University of Moscow, studying under the composer Scriabin. After six years, he gave up music and, following a brief stint in Germany studying philosophy, he returned to Russia to devote his life to writing. With the release of two major works of poetry¿My Sister Life (1922) and Themes and Variations (1923), Pasternak found himself among the leading poets in Russia. He went on to publish works of fiction, including Adolescence of Zhenya Luvers (1924), several short story collections, and an acclaimed autobiography. As his writing grew more political in the ¿30s and ¿40s, Pasternak was unable to publish his own poetry, and instead turned to translating great literary works, including his mentor Rainer Marie Rilke, into Russian. In 1957, only three years before his death, he published Doctor Zhivago to instant international acclaim and a Nobel Prize nomination. In Russia, however, the book¿s politics were not well received. It was banned and Pasternak was expelled from the Union of Soviet Writers. This tumultuous political spotlight forced him to decline the award. Since his death in 1960, however, Pasternak¿s works have grown in popularity and he remains one of the most influential Russian writers of the twentieth century.

    € 11,10
  9. My Sister--Life
    1. Boris , Pasternak

    My Sister--Life

    In Russian poetry, Boris Pasternak's My Sister -- Life is the equivalent of The Waste Land, Spring and All, and Harmonium. But it is also accessible to the general reader, and belongs on a slender shelf of great love poems.

    € 16,50
  10. Safe Conduct: An Autobiography and Other Writings
    1. Boris , Pasternak

    Safe Conduct: An Autobiography and Other Writings

    The awarding of the 1958 Nobel Prize for Literature to Boris Pasternak and the subsequent calumny of his fellow citizens in Soviet Russia focused unusual attention on Pasternak's great novel, Dr. Zhivago, and the small body of his other work. At the time, the latter was only available (in any language, as far as is known) in New Directions' Selected Writings of Pasternak, first published in 1949. The 1958 edition was issued with a new introduction by Babette Deutsch under the title of the book's main component, Pasternak's autobiography.Written when he was forty, Safe Conduct puzzled many readers in Russia and when it appeared in English, because its isolated sharp impressions and juxtapositions seem to deny chronology, but at least one critic recognized it as "the most original of autobiographies, employing a new technique of great important."Also included is a group of remarkable short stories, translated by Robert Payne, dealing with the mysteries of life and art, and a selection of the poems that have made Pasternak known, to the few at last, as the "outstanding Russian poet of the century." these are translated by the British Critic and poet C. M. Bowra, and by Miss Deutsch.

    € 14,50