1. Pasternak - Noun
2. Pasternak - Proper noun
Russian writer whose best known novel was banned by Soviet authorities but translated and published abroad (1890-1960)
Source: WordNetAccording to Ivinskaya, Pasternak had regarded Stalin as a, "giant of the pre-Christian era." Source: Internet
According to Ivinskaya, error The final speaker at the graveside service said, God marks the path of the elect with thorns, and Pasternak was picked out and marked by God. Source: Internet
After listening, Pasternak told Mandelstam: "I didn't hear this, you didn't recite it to me, because, you know, very strange and terrible things are happening now: they've begun to pick people up. Source: Internet
According to Ivinskaya, Pasternak believed in not being too literal in his translations, which he felt could confuse the meaning of the text. Source: Internet
Although he expressed that it would be deeply painful, Pasternak explained that it could not be prevented. Source: Internet
And he concluded with, "If you compare Pasternak to a pig, a pig would not do what he did," because a pig, "never shits where it eats." Source: Internet