Boris Pasternak Books in Order
Boris Pasternak is a Russian poet, novelist, and literary translator celebrated for his unique, expressive voice. Born in Moscow to a family of talented artists, his father a painter and illustrator, and his mother a renowned concert pianist, Pasternak's early life was marked by a rich cultural environment. He began his education in a German Gymnasium in Moscow and later studied philosophy at the University of Marburg, Germany. Pasternak's journey into literature was gradual, with his first books of verse initially going unnoticed. However, with the publication of "My Sister Life" in 1922 and "Themes and Variations" in 1923, he established himself as a leading poet among his Russian contemporaries. His notable works include "Sublime Malady," "The Childhood of Luvers," and the long poem "Lieutenant Schmidt," which expresses a powerful, threnodic tone.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Boris Pasternak
- #1AmazonGoeth's Faust(1832)
- #2AmazonLetters: Summer 1926 (With: Rainer Maria Rilke,Marina Tsvetaeva)(1926)
- #3AmazonThe Last Summer(1934)
- #4AmazonDoctor Zhivago(1957)
- #5AmazonSafe Conduct(1958)
- #6AmazonI Remember: Sketch for an Autobiography(1959)
- #7AmazonAdolescence Of Zhenya Luvers(1961)
- #8AmazonThe Blind Beauty: A Play(1969)
- #9AmazonSecond Nature(1990)
- #10AmazonSelected Writings and Letters(1990)
- #11AmazonMy Sister, Life(1922)
- #12AmazonThe Collected Prose Works(1945)
- #13AmazonPoems of Boris Pasternak (With: Lydia Pasternak)(1958)
- #14AmazonSelected Poems(1960)
- #15AmazonIn the Interlude(1962)
- #16AmazonFifty Poems(1963)
- #17AmazonThe Poems of Doctor Zhivago.(1965)
- #18AmazonLetters to Georgian Friends(1967)
- #19AmazonPasternak On Art And Creativity(1985)
- #20Boris Pasternak’s writing career spanned a variety of poetry collections and prose works that highlighted his literary prowess. His early poetry collections, such as ‘Twin in the Clouds’(1914)
- #21In addition to poetry, Pasternak explored prose with works like ‘Safe Conduct’(1931)
About Boris Pasternak
Boris Pasternak is a Russian poet, novelist, and literary translator celebrated for his unique, expressive voice. Born in Moscow to a family of talented artists, his father a painter and illustrator, and his mother a renowned concert pianist, Pasternak's early life was marked by a rich cultural environment. He began his education in a German Gymnasium in Moscow and later studied philosophy at the University of Marburg, Germany. Pasternak's journey into literature was gradual, with his first books of verse initially going unnoticed. However, with the publication of "My Sister Life" in 1922 and "Themes and Variations" in 1923, he established himself as a leading poet among his Russian contemporaries. His notable works include "Sublime Malady," "The Childhood of Luvers," and the long poem "Lieutenant Schmidt," which expresses a powerful, threnodic tone.
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