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The Last Summer (novella)

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Maya Slater Boris Pasternak: Family Correspondence, 1921-1960 0817910263- 2013 And it suffuses 'A Tale' (whose English-language edition was titled 'The Last Summer'), in which Boris's unfulfilled intention had been to describe the First World War and the Russian Civil War. Instead, it ends in 1914,
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The Publishers Weekly - Volume 177 -1960 Page 328 "10, 1958), there may still be a Boris Pasternak picture in the offing. Christopher Sergei and George Reavey are completing a screenplay based on "The Last Summer." The short novel, a copy of which the author personally presented to
37:. Serezha's flashbacks to the summer of 1914, when he worked as a tutor in the house of a wealthy Moscow merchant and associated with various women, form the bulk of the novella. The book was translated into English by 33:), the book relates the reminiscences of Serezha, a young Muscovite spending the winter of 1915-16 with his sister's family in the foothills of the 138: 123: 97:
Reference Guide to Russian Literature -Neil Cornwell - 2013 Page 943 1134260776 Last Summer (Pasternak), 1959
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and was first published in English in Cecil Hemley's magazine in book form
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series in 1960. The introduction was written by Pasternak's sister
25:. Originally published in 1934 under the Russian title 76:
Encyclopedia of Literary Translation Into English: A-L
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Boris Pasternak
Ural Mountains
George Reavey
Noonday
Peter Owen Publishers
Penguin Modern Classics
Lydia Slater
Categories
1934 Russian novels
Soviet novellas
Boris Pasternak
Novels set during World War I

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