Пастернак Б.Л. Доктор Живаго.: роман Кн. 1. Доктор Живаго: роман / Б.Л.Пастернак; Д. С. Лихачев.- Печ-ся поизд. "Новый мир", 1988.- Вильнюс: Вага, 1988. - 224c.
Пастернак Б.Л. Доктор Живаго.: роман Кн. 2. Доктор Живаго: роман / Б.Л.Пастернак. -Печ-ся по изд. "Новый мир", 1988.-Вильнюс: Вага, 1988. - 238c.
Doctor Zhivago is a novel by Boris Pasternak, first published in 1957 in Italy. The novel is named after its protagonist, Yuri Zhivago, a physician and poet, and takes place between the Russian Revolution of 1905 and World War II.
Boris Pasternak was announced as the winner of the 1958 Nobel Prize for Literature.
The book, by poet Boris Pasternak, had been banned from publication in the Soviet Union. In 1988, after decades of circulating in samizdat, Doctor Zhivago was finally serialized in the pages of Novy Mir.
In 1988, the book was published in Russia for the first time.
In November 1957, the first edition of Boris Pasternak's novel "Doctor Zhivago" was published in Italy.The book tells about the misadventures and love experiences of the young doctor Yuri Zhivago, which happened to him against the background of the tragic events in Russia at the beginning of the 20th century. The author's attitude to the October Revolution and subsequent changes in the country was contrary to Soviet ideology, so the novel was banned in the Soviet Union and was not published until 1988.The action of "Doctor Zhivago" begins in 1905 and covers the years of the First World War, the 1917 revolution and the ensuing civil war.
Doctor Zhivago was the first Russian novel published abroad as samizdat, and Pasternak is considered the first dissident writer, followed by Solzhenitsyn and many others.
Текст печатается по изданию: "Новы мир", 1988, №№ 1, 2, 3, 4.
Публикация, подготовка текста и комментарии Е. Б. Пастернака и В. М. Борисова.
Вступительное слово Д. С. Лихачева - "Размышления над романом Б.С. Пастернака "Доктор Живаго"
Т. 1 (222 [2] стр. ISBN 5-415-00439-4): Первая книга, части 1-7.
Т. 2 (252 [3] стр. ISBN 5-415-00440-8): Вторая книга, части 8-17.
Формат 60Х90/16.
Тираж 350 тыс.