Dictionary of Jewish Biography

PASTERNAK, BORIS

Pasternak, Boris: translation

(1890-1960)
Russian author. Born in Moscow, he wrote pastoral and romantic poems and translated classical poetry and drama. During the 1930s he began working onDoctor Zhivago. He was denounced by the Soviet literary establishment and expelled from the Union of Soviet Writers. In 1958 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.