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Dr Zhivago

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Dr Zhivago

Contributors:

By (Author) Boris Pasternak
Introduction by John Bayley
Translated by Max Hayward
Translated by Manya Harari

ISBN:

9781857150414

Publisher:

Everyman

Imprint:

Everyman's Library

Publication Date:

2nd December 1991

UK Publication Date:

26th September 1991

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

891.7342

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

648

Dimensions:

Width 134mm, Height 210mm, Spine 35mm

Weight:

677g

Description

The Everyman edition of this classic Russian novel. Romance, tragedy and snow... 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 the new order and confronts the changes cruel experience has made in him and the anguish of being torn between the love of two women.

Reviews

"The previous English-language translation of Boris Pasternaks "Doctor Zhivago" was made and brought out in England and the U.S. in extreme haste, on the eve of the 1958 Nobel Prize award to its author that triggered one of the fiercest political storms of the Cold War era. This new translation by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky is for the first time based on the authentic original text, reflects the present, deeper level of understanding of the great masterpiece of 20th century Russian literature and conveys its whole artistic richness with all its complexities and subtleties that had escaped the attention of the earlier translators and readers.
"In faithfulness to the original, attention to stylistic details and nuances, lucidity, and brilliance it matches Pevear and Volokhonskys superb translations of such monumental works of the classics of Russian literature as Tolstoys "War and Peace" and Dostoevskys "The Brothers Karamazov." The new edition

Author Bio

A Russian poet, whose novel DOKTOR ZHIVAGO brought him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1958. Though Pasternak was not a political writer, the award brought him brought him into the spotlight of international politics and he had to decline the honour. The novel was banned in the Soviet Union and Pasternak was expelled from the Union of Soviet Writers. After Doctor Zhivago had reached the West, it was soon translated into 18 languages. Pasternak was rehabilitated posthumously in 1987, which made possible the publication of his major work.

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