Boris Pasternak

Russian poet and Nobel Prize-winning author

Boris Pasternak - Artists & Creatives born February 10th, 1890
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Born in 1890, this individual emerged as a prominent figure in Russian literature, blending poetry and prose. Best known for the novel 'Doctor Zhivago', which depicted life during the Russian Revolution, the work faced censorship and was published abroad. The literary contributions also included significant poetry collections that explored themes of love, nature, and human existence. The Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded in 1958, though political pressures led to a refusal of the award due to government opposition. The individual’s works remain influential in world literature and are celebrated for their emotional depth and vivid imagery.

Authored the novel 'Doctor Zhivago'

Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1958

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