Boris Pasternak was a Russian poet and writer. He is regarded as one of the greatest post-revolutionary poets. His novel Doctor Zhivago was rejected for publication in the Soviet Union and secretly published in Europe, winning the Nobel Prize that he was forced to decline in 1958. His descendants accepted it in his name in 1988.

Boris Pasternak – Here a riddle has drawn a strange nailmark

Boris Pasternak – The shiv’ring piano, foaming at the mouth

Boris Pasternak – My sister Life

Boris Pasternak – With oars at rest

Boris Pasternak – Spring

Boris Pasternak – Soul

Boris Pasternak – Notte invernale

Boris Pasternak – There’ll be no one in the house

Boris Pasternak – April

Boris Pasternak – Change

Boris Pasternak – Sparrow hills

Boris Pasternak – I giardini hanno nausea della lunga bonaccia

Boris Pasternak – Roosters

Boris Pasternak – Out Of Superstition

Boris Pasternak – from To love – to walk

Boris Pasternak – Dream

Boris Pasternak – from Doctor Zhivago

Boris Pasternak – Lessons of English/Lezioni d’inglese
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