
The book had been submitted for publication to Novyi Mir in 1956 and had been initially accepted, but at the last moment its publication was revoked by the authorities. Doctor Zhivago, Boris Pasternak's only novel, is set between the early 1900s and World War II and contains complex plot lines and themes, including criticisms of the role of the government in the lives of citizens, and criticisms of the October Revolution and its aftermath. The poems he writes constitute some of the most beautiful writing featured in the novel.

His artistic nature makes him vulnerable to the brutality and harshness of the Bolsheviks. Yury Zhivago, Pasternak's alter ego, is a poet, philosopher, and physician whose life is disrupted by the war and by his love for Lara, the wife of a revolutionary. The book quickly became an international best-seller.ĭr. One of the results of its publication in the West was Pasternak's complete rejection by Soviet authorities when he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1958 he was compelled to decline it. This epic tale about the effects of the Russian Revolution and its aftermath on a bourgeois family was not published in the Soviet Union until 1987.
