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This se lection of Boris Pasternak's correspondence with his parents and sisters from 1921 to 1960 sheds new and revealing light on the great writer's life and work. His letters are accomplished literary works in their own right, on a par with his poetry in their intensity, frankness, and dazzling sty list ic play . In addition, they offer a rare glimpse into his innermost self, significantly complementing the insights obtained from his work. Those glimpses are especially poignant in that after 1923 Pasternak was never to see his parents again. The collection reflects the events of Pasternak's life during fort y turbulent years. His father was a distinguished painter and his mother, a concert pianist; his adm iration for them colors the entire correspondence. But other topics also find a place: descriptions of his life under the harsh Soviet regime, reflections on his work, on his meetings with famous contemporaries, and on current events, including arrests and e x ecutions. In particular, the dramatic h app enings of 1956-1960--the publication of "Doctor Zhivago," being awarded the Nobel Prize, and the international political storm that followed--weighed heavily on Pasternak and his fa mi ly. As an evocation of his tim es, his letters are as powerful as his literary works, with their intimate biographical detail, emotional h one sty and--despite the tightening censorship--the openness and candor of their revelations.
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