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Although he expressed that it would be deeply painful, Pasternak explained that it could not be prevented.
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.
Pasternak, however, still would not be moved and went to bed.
Pasternak was certain that he would be instantly arrested, but he was not.
Soon after, Pasternak and Ivinskaya arranged for Doctor Zhivago to be smuggled abroad by Sir Isaiah Berlin.
Furthermore, Pasternak was informed that, if he traveled to Stockholm to collect his Nobel Medal, he would be refused re-entry to the Soviet Union.
They further signed a petition to the Politburo, demanding that Pasternak be stripped of his Soviet citizenship and exiled to, " his Capitalist paradise.
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.
Shakespeare experts Sir John Gielgud and Kenneth Branagh consider the definitive rendition of the Bard's tragic tale to be the 1964 Russian film Gamlet () based on a translation by Boris Pasternak and directed by Grigori Kozintsev, with a score by Dmitri Shostakovich.
The film, based on a novel by Boris Pasternak, tells the story of a physician and poet ( Omar Sharif ) who falls in love with an unavailable woman named Lara ( Julie Christie ) and struggles to be with her in the chaos of the revolution and subsequent Russian Civil War.
Their major works would not be published until the Khrushchev Thaw and Pasternak was forced to refuse his Nobel prize.
Cagney suggested to producer Joe Pasternak that Doris Day be cast in the Etting role.
Joe Pasternak who produced many of the early Deanna Durbin movies said about her :" Deanna's genius had to be unfolded, but it was hers and hers alone, always has been, always will be, and no one can take credit for discovering her.
Despite intense disapproval by the Soviet State, however, Symbolism continued to be an influence on poets like Boris Pasternak.
Vienna forgave him, but Dredd, to ensure her future safety, vowed to see her less often in the future and asked her guardian, Mrs. Pasternak, to ensure that the girl would forget him rather than risk the heartbreak of her hearing about his death on the streets of Mega-City One, or be taken hostage again.

Pasternak and for
According to Pasternak, during the 1937 show trial of General Iona Yakir and Marshal Mikhail Tukhachevsky, the Union of Soviet Writers requested all members to add their names to a statement supporting the death penalty for the defendants.
Pasternak later said, " If, in a bad dream, we had seen all of the horrors in store for us after the war, we should have been sorry not to see Stalin go down together with Hitler: an end to the war in favour of our allies, civilized countries with democratic traditions, would have meant a hundred times less suffering for our people than that which Stalin again inflicted on it after his victory.
Although Pasternak never left his wife, this initiated an extramarital relationship which would last for the remainder of Pasternak's life.
Pasternak gave his lover a book of Petőfi with the inscription, " Petőfi served as a code in May and June 1947, and my close translations of his lyrics are an expression, adapted to the requirements of the text, of my feelings and thoughts for you and about you.
Pasternak further declared that, despite the attacks on his translation, his contract for the second part had not been revoked.
Pasternak submitted the novel to " Новый Мир " ( Novy Mir ), which refused publication for its rejection of socialist realism.
According to Ivinskaya, Pasternak continued to receive such letters for the remainder of his life.
This was done because it was known that a Nobel Prize for Boris Pasternak would seriously harm the international credibility of the Soviet Union.
In The Oak and the Calf, Alexander Solzhenitsyn sharply criticized Pasternak, both for declining the Nobel Prize and for sending such a letter to Khrushchev.
According to Yevgenii Pasternak, " She accused herself bitterly for persuading Pasternak to decline the Prize.
According to Yevgenii Pasternak, his father would have been exiled had it not been for Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, who telephoned Khrushchev and threatened to found a Committee for Pasternak ’ s protection.
In his book " Easy the Hard Way ", Joe Pasternak, head of one of the other musical units within MGM, singled out Kelly for his patience and willingness to spend as much time as necessary to enable the ailing Garland to complete her part.
By contrast, Korol Lir has been praised, for example by critic Anikst Alexander, for the " serious, deeply thoughtful " even " philosophical approach " of director Grigori Kozintsev and writer Boris Pasternak.
Russian literature is known for such notable writers as Aleksandr Pushkin, Leo Tolstoy, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Anton Chekhov, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Boris Pasternak, Anna Akhmatova, Joseph Brodsky, Maxim Gorky, Vladimir Nabokov, Mikhail Sholokhov, Mikhail Bulgakov, Andrei Platonov, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, and Varlam Shalamov.
He befriended Boris Pasternak, and was responsible for smuggling a typescript of Doctor Zhivago out of Russia to England.

Pasternak and studio
Koster's second Universal film, One Hundred Men and a Girl, with Durbin and Leopold Stokowski put the studio, Durbin, Pasternak, and Koster on top.
Following the establishment of the Nazi regime, Pasternak emigrated to Universal's Hollywood studio in 1936.

Pasternak and number
Then, in the presence of a large number of foreign journalists, the body of Pasternak was removed to the cemetery.

Pasternak and popular
There his works quickly became popular, but the " literary cabaret " he founded in collaboration with Leon Pasternak ( cousin to Boris Pasternak ) was closed by the authorities after eight performances.

Pasternak and films
In Budapest he met Joe Pasternak, who represented Universal in Europe, and directed three films for him.
Artists like filmmaker Henry Koster and producer Joe Pasternak could not work in Germany any longer and continued to produce films in Austria.
It explores the life of tenor Mario Lanza, and includes clips from six of the tenor's eight films, together with interviews with such Lanza associates and contemporaries as Anna Moffo, Kathryn Grayson, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Joe Pasternak, and Dorothy Kirsten, and the conductor Peter Herman Adler.
In 1941 Pasternak moved to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, where he continued to produce operetta films, featuring the rich singing voices of Kathryn Grayson, Jane Powell, and Mario Lanza.

Pasternak and 1941
He and Joe Pasternak filmed a successful screen test for Universal's newest singing star, Gloria Jean, but Koster would never direct one of her features ; when Pasternak left Universal for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in June 1941, Koster went with him.

Pasternak and including
Lowell followed Life Studies with Imitations ( 1961 ), a volume of loose translations of poems by classical and modern European poets, including Rilke, Montale, Baudelaire, Pasternak, and Rimbaud, for which he received the 1962 Bollingen Poetry Translation Prize.
Yiddish theaters and newspapers were promptly shut down, books by some Jewish authors ( including Eduard Bagritsky, Vasily Grossman, Mikhail Svetlov, Iosif Utkin, Boris Pasternak and others ) were seized from libraries.
His interest focused mainly on Russian and American literature, including Aksjonov, Bunin, Cvetajeva, Mandelstam, Pasternak, Babel, and Platonov ; and Allen Ginsberg, Graham Greene, Sylvia Plath, Ferlinghetti, Ezra Pound, and Gregory Corso.
The Review has published early works by generations of important writers, including Robert Penn Warren, Ford Madox Ford, Robert Lowell, Delmore Schwartz, Flannery O ' Connor, Boris Pasternak, Bertolt Brecht, Peter Taylor, Dylan Thomas, Anthony Hecht, Maya Angelou, Rita Dove, Derek Walcott, Thomas Pynchon, Woody Allen, Louise Erdrich, William Empson, Linda Gregg, Mark Van Doren, Kenneth Burke, Delmore Schwartz, and Ha Jin.
New projects are in the works including a collaborative book series with AK Press that will publish Anarchism and Its Aspirations by IAS board member Cindy Milstein, followed by books written by two other IAS board members, Mark Lance and Shiri Pasternak.
Despite the aforementioned apolitical stance of her writing, Akhmadulina was often critical of authorities in the Soviet Union, and spoke out in favour of others, including Nobel laureates Boris Pasternak, Andrei Sakharov, and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.

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