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Ivinskaya and later
Ivinskaya later recalled, " He phoned almost everyday and, instinctively fearing to meet or talk with him, yet dying of happiness, I would stammer out that I was " busy today.
" Therefore, Ivinskaya would later describe the Petőfi translations as, " a first declaration of love.

Ivinskaya and I
According to Ivinskaya, however, " I believe that between Stalin and Pasternak there was an incredible, silent duel.

Ivinskaya and so
According to Ivinskaya, " He began to say what an authentic event the funeral was -- an expression of what people really felt, and so characteristic of the Russia which stoned its prophets and did its poets to death as a matter of longstanding tradition.

Ivinskaya and ill
Once, when his younger son Leonid fell seriously ill, Zinaida extracted a promise from her husband, as they stood by the boy's sickbed, that he would end his affair with Olga Ivinskaya.
Soon after, Ivinskaya was lying ill in Luisa Popova's apartment, when suddenly Zinaida Pasternak arrived and confronted her.

Ivinskaya and she
Ivinskaya relates in her memoirs that, when the agents burst into her apartment, she was at her typewriter working on translations of the Korean poet Won Tu-Son.
Ivinskaya was then taken to the Lubyanka Prison, where she refused to say anything incriminating about Pasternak.

Ivinskaya and Luisa
Pasternak asked Luisa Popova, a mutual friend, to tell Ivinskaya about his promise.

Ivinskaya and had
According to Ivinskaya, " If ever the conversation turned to Mandelstam, Leonidovich would always hark back to the same thing: that he was not to blame for his misfortunes, and that if he had not written to Bukharin and in general made a great fuss about his arrest, then perhaps Mandelstam would not even have had the respite, brief as it was, which was granted to him -- with the result that the Voronezh Notebooks might never have been written.
At the time, Olga Ivinskaya was pregnant with Pasternak's child and had a miscarriage while in the GULAG.
After her release, Pasternak's relationship with Ivinskaya picked up where it had left off.
According to Ivinskaya, " He did not believe that we would ever publish the manuscript here and felt he had no right to withhold a masterpiece from the world -- this would be an even greater crime.
According to Ivinskaya, Pasternak had regarded Stalin as a, " giant of the pre-Christian era.
Before Pasternak's civil funeral, Olga Ivinskaya had a conversation with Konstantin Paustovsky.

Ivinskaya and who
Ivinskaya describes Liubimov as, " a shrewd and enlightened person who understood very well that all the mudslinging and commotion over the novel would be forgotten, but that there would always be a Pasternak.
According to Ivinskaya, People who arrived in Peredelkino early in the morning on the day of the funeral told us that militiamen, commanded by very senior officers, were already stationed at the approaches to the village.

Ivinskaya and for
Ivinskaya writes that Pasternak " raced frantically all over town, telling everybody that he was not to blame and denying responsibility for Mandelstam's disappearance, which for some reason he thought might be laid at his door.
Ivinskaya writes that he " went on for quite a time in this vein.
Soon after, Pasternak and Ivinskaya arranged for Doctor Zhivago to be smuggled abroad by Sir Isaiah Berlin.
According to Ivinskaya, Pasternak continued to receive such letters for the remainder of his life.
In her own memoirs, Olga Ivinskaya blames herself for pressuring her lover into making both decisions.

Ivinskaya and love
Deeply moved by her resemblance to his first love Ida Vysotskaya, Pasternak gave Ivinskaya several volumes of his poetry and literary translations.

Ivinskaya and Leonidovich
According to Pasternak's mistress and muse, Olga Ivinskaya, Whenever Leonidovich was provided with literal versions of things which echoed his own thoughts or feelings, it made all the difference and he worked feverishly, turning them into masterpieces.

Ivinskaya and her
According to Ivinskaya, Zinaida Pasternak was infuriated by her husband's infidelity.
In 1948, Pasternak advised Ivinskaya to resign her job at Novy Mir, which was becoming extremely difficult due to their relationship.
On the evening of October 6, 1949, Ivinskaya was arrested at her apartment by the KGB.

Ivinskaya and .
According to Olga Ivinskaya, Pasternak was deeply upset by Mandelstam's arrest.
" According to Ivinskaya, Pasternak was struck dumb.
According to Olga Ivinskaya, he repeatedly helped to dispose of German bombs which fell on it.
In October 1946, the married Pasternak met Olga Ivinskaya, a single mother employed by Novy Mir.
According to Ivinskaya, " After this, in conversation with people he scarcely knew, he always referred to Stalin as a ' murderer.
When Stalin died of a stroke on 5 March 1953, Olga Ivinskaya was imprisoned in the Gulag, and Pasternak was in Moscow.
In conversation with Ivinskaya, Pasternak explained that the swine dictator Napoleon, " vividly reminded ," him of Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev.

later and recalled
" The Caplins were dirt poor, and Capp later recalled stories of his mother going out in the night to sift through ash barrels for reusable bits of coal.
The loveless environment made Bernard something of a bully, as he himself later recalled " I was a dreadful little boy.
Noticing a rush of horsemen fast approaching from the south, he later recalled"I went towards the nearest of these squadrons to instruct their officer, but instead of being listened to was immediately surrounded and called upon to ask for quarter.
Years later, Pasternak recalled that he was horrified at how the conversation had ended.
" Corporal Collins later recalled that, after Wegener's death, Herbert threw a revolver in the German captain's face and screamed, " What about the Lusitania, you bastard!
" I did two songs and he got mad ," Bo Diddley later recalled.
He later recalled " a simple scheme that enabled us to pull several matches out of the fire " during the 1934 – 35 season: when the team was in trouble " the centre-half was to forsake his defensive role and go up into the attack to add weight to the five forwards.
He later recalled the moving map of the " America of Tomorrow " exhibit: " It showed beautiful highways and cloverleaves and little General Motors cars all carrying people to skyscrapers, buildings with lovely spires, flying buttresses — and it looked great!
In later years, Cézanne also recalled this period and referred to Pissarro as “ the first Impressionist ”.
Fausto Rodriguez, a young messenger, later recalled that Captain Russell came in and ordered Bacardi ( Gold ) rum and Coca-Cola on ice with a wedge of lime.
His reply, recalled by Caesar of Heisterbach, a fellow Cistercian, thirty years later was ""—" Kill them all, the Lord will recognise His own.
For example, George Grosz later recalled that his Dadaist art was intended as a protest " against this world of mutual destruction.
Diana Ross later recalled Sullivan's forgetfulness during the many occasions The Supremes performed on his show.
He later recalled that his first impressions of Chicago were that of grimy neighborhoods, crowded streets, and disappointing architecture, yet he was determined to find work.
In his later years, Hayek recalled a discussion of philosophy with Wittgenstein, when both were officers during World War I.
Years later, Blair mordantly recalled his prep school in the essay " Such, Such Were the Joys ", claiming among other things that he " was made to study like a dog " to earn a scholarship, which he alleged was solely to enhance the school's prestige with parents.
Cukor later recalled, " Her talent was apparent, but she did buck at direction.
This episode was later recalled as an example of " speaking truth to power ", a preaching technique by which subsequent Quakers hoped to influence the powerful.
He recalled later, " At eighteen, war was great stuff.
He later recalled the long periods of time he spent in the area:
His sister recalled that Booth wrote down the palm-reader's prediction and showed it to his family and others, often discussing its portents in moments of melancholy in later years.
A former teacher later recalled that Ribbentrop " was the most stupid in his class, full of vanity and very pushy ".
One German diplomat later recalled that " Ribbentrop didn't understand anything about foreign policy.

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