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- catalog abstract "Poems by the modern Russian author reflect his faith in love and life and examine ethical and religious themes.".
- catalog alternative "Poems. Selections. English".
- catalog contributor b256515.
- catalog contributor b256516.
- catalog contributor b256517.
- catalog created "1983, c1982.".
- catalog date "1983".
- catalog date "1983, c1982.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1983, c1982.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "It's February. Weeping, take ink -- The sleepy garden scatters beetles -- Venice -- Winter sky -- The Urals for the first time -- Spring -- Swifts -- Improvisation -- Marburg -- About these poems -- My sister, life, is today overflowing -- The weeping garden -- Mirror -- Rain -- From superstition -- Oars crossed -- Spring rain -- Maladies of the earth -- Definition of creativity -- Sparrow hills -- Steppe -- Storm, instantaneous forever -- Let words drop, as resin -- From theme and variations: theme -- Variation 3 -- Spring -- January 1919 -- Thus they begin: at two they rush -- Slanting pictures, streaming in -- Mutiny at sea -- Putting out to sea -- Lily of the valley -- Night violet -- Gathering storm -- To Anna Akhmatova -- To a friend -- From waves -- Death of a poet -- Loving can be a heavy cross -- My beauty, all your symmetry -- No one will be in the house -- While we are climbing in the caucasus -- If I had known that this is what happens -- From summer notes -- Pine trees -- False alarm -- Spring again -- Winter approaches -- The old park -- Fresco come to life -- Hamlet -- In Holy Week -- Foul ways in spring -- The wind -- Hops -- Wedding -- Autuum -- Winter night -- August -- Magdalene -- The garden of Gethsemane -- In everything I want to reach -- July -- Hayricks -- When the weather clears -- The wind (Four fragments about Blok) -- Snow is falling -- After the blizzard -- It has been fulfilled -- Nobel Prize.".
- catalog description "Poems by the modern Russian author reflect his faith in love and life and examine ethical and religious themes.".
- catalog extent "160 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0393018199".
- catalog issued "1983".
- catalog issued "1983, c1982.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engrus".
- catalog publisher "New York : W.W. Norton,".
- catalog tableOfContents "It's February. Weeping, take ink -- The sleepy garden scatters beetles -- Venice -- Winter sky -- The Urals for the first time -- Spring -- Swifts -- Improvisation -- Marburg -- About these poems -- My sister, life, is today overflowing -- The weeping garden -- Mirror -- Rain -- From superstition -- Oars crossed -- Spring rain -- Maladies of the earth -- Definition of creativity -- Sparrow hills -- Steppe -- Storm, instantaneous forever -- Let words drop, as resin -- From theme and variations: theme -- Variation 3 -- Spring -- January 1919 -- Thus they begin: at two they rush -- Slanting pictures, streaming in -- Mutiny at sea -- Putting out to sea -- Lily of the valley -- Night violet -- Gathering storm -- To Anna Akhmatova -- To a friend -- From waves -- Death of a poet -- Loving can be a heavy cross -- My beauty, all your symmetry -- No one will be in the house -- While we are climbing in the caucasus -- If I had known that this is what happens -- From summer notes -- Pine trees -- False alarm -- Spring again -- Winter approaches -- The old park -- Fresco come to life -- Hamlet -- In Holy Week -- Foul ways in spring -- The wind -- Hops -- Wedding -- Autuum -- Winter night -- August -- Magdalene -- The garden of Gethsemane -- In everything I want to reach -- July -- Hayricks -- When the weather clears -- The wind (Four fragments about Blok) -- Snow is falling -- After the blizzard -- It has been fulfilled -- Nobel Prize.".
- catalog title "Poems. Selections. English".
- catalog title "Selected poems / Boris Pasternak ; translated from the Russian by Jon Stallworthy and Peter France.".
- catalog type "text".