Pasternak's Essays and Notes

Pasternak's Essays and Notes

by (soviet Union) Pasternak

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Nobel Prize winner Pasternak is a poet, writer and translator. "Essays and Notes" is translated from the fifth volume of the Russian version of "The Complete Works of Pasternak". It includes Pasternak's literary reviews, essays, speeches at conferences, translator's prefaces, notes, etc., Such as "About Futurism", "About Shakespeare", "Some Opinions on the Translation of Shakespeare", "Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (Translator's Words)", "To the Presidium of the Writers Association", etc., Showing the author's views on literature and translation. These contents are translated into Chinese for the first time, and only a few articles have been published in the magazine "World Literature", which is of great supplementary significance to the study of Pasternak's creative writing.

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