In the grand tradition of the epic novel, Boris Pasternak’s masterpiece brings to life the drama and immensity of the Russian Revolution through the story of the gifted physician-poet, Zhivago; the revolutionary, Strelnikov; and Lara, the passionate woman they both love. Caught up in the great events of politics and war that eventually destroy him and millions of others, Zhivago clings to the private world of family life and love, embodied especially in the magical Lara. First published in Italy in 1957, Doctor Zhivago was not allowed to appear in the Soviet Union until 1987, twenty-seven years after the author’s death. Translated by Manya Harari and Max Hayward
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Boris Pasternak was a writer whose early work revealed a profound lyrical gift and a mastery of poetic language. He transitioned from studies in music and philosophy to a dedicated literary career, producing poetry celebrated for its originality and sophisticated style. His verses often explore the depths of human emotion and the beauty of the natural world. Later, Pasternak ventured into more expansive narrative forms, culminating in a celebrated novel that offers an epic portrayal of Russian history and individual destinies.






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It is the story of Zhivago, poet and physician, and his struggle to keep his family alive in the midst of the overwhelming chaos of the Russian Revolution. And, it is about Zhivago's love for the beautiful Lara, the woman he pursues beyond all reason, the human symbol of life's sweetness and joy....
