The marsh of gold Pasternak's writings on inspiration and creation

Major statements by the celebrated Russian poet Boris Pasternak (1890-1960) about poetry, inspiration, the creative process, and the significance of artistic/literary creativity in his own life as well as in human life altogether, are presented here in his own words (in translation) and are discusse...

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Main Author: Pasternak, Boris Leonidovich, 1890-1960 (-)
Corporate Author: National Endowment for the Humanities and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Humanities Open Book Program funder (funder)
Other Authors: Livingstone, Angela
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Boston : Academic Studies Press 2008.
Edition:First edition
Series:Studies in Russian and Slavic literatures, cultures and history.
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Summary:Major statements by the celebrated Russian poet Boris Pasternak (1890-1960) about poetry, inspiration, the creative process, and the significance of artistic/literary creativity in his own life as well as in human life altogether, are presented here in his own words (in translation) and are discussed in the extensive commentaries and introduction. The texts range from 1910 to 1946 and are between two and ninety pages long. There are commentaries on all the texts, as well as a final essay on Pasternak's famous novel, Doctor Zhivago, which is looked at here in the light of what it says on art and inspiration. Although universally acknowledged as one of the great writers of the twentieth century, Pasternak is not yet sufficiently recognized as the highly original and important thinker that he also was. All his life he thought and wrote about the nature and significance of the experience of inspiration, though avoiding the word "inspiration" where possible as his own views were not the conventional ones. The author's purpose is (a) to make this philosophical aspect of his work better known, and (b) to communicate to readers who cannot read Russian the pleasure and interest of an "inspired" life as Pasternak experienced it.
Item Description:Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Physical Description:1 online resource (xvii, 303 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781618116987
9781618111395
9781618110077