Moscow has ears everywhere : new investigations on Pasternak and Ivinskaya

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    • Mancosu, Paolo

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Moscow has ears everywhere : new investigations on Pasternak and Ivinskaya

Paolo Mancosu

(Hoover Institution publication, No. 698)

Hoover Institution Press, 2019

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [247]-250) and index

収録内容

  • List of Illustrations
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Chronology of events
  • Abbreviations and Archives
  • 1. "Just Be Careful, Remember How Frightening Everything Is for Us" : The Problem of the Zhivago Royalties
  • 2. "Moscow Has Ears Everywhere!" : From Pasternak's Death to the Arrests of Olga Ivinskaya and Irina Emelianova
  • 3. "We Need to Help the Russians Save Face" : The Ivinskaya Case in the West
  • Documentary Appendix
  • Bibliography
  • About the Author
  • Index

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内容説明

The conflict between Soviet Communists and Boris Pasternak over the publication of Doctor Zhivago did not end when he won the Nobel Prize, or even when the author died. Paolo Mancosu tells how Pasternak's expulsion from the Soviet Writers' Union left him in financial difficulty. Milan publisher Giangiacomo Feltrinelli and Sergio d'Angelo, who had brought the typescript of Doctor Zhivago to Feltrinelli, were among those who arranged a smuggling operation to help him.After Pasternak's death, Olga Ivinskaya, his companion, literary assistant, and the inspiration for Zhivago's Lara, also received some of the Zhivago royalties. After the KGB intercepted Pasternak's will on her behalf, the Soviets arrested and sentenced her and her daughter, Irina Emelianova, to eight years and three years of labor camp, respectively. The ensuing international outrage inspired a secret campaign in the West to win their freedom.Mancosu's new book-the first to explore the post-Nobel history of Pasternak and Ivinskaya-provides extraordinary detail on these events, in a thrilling account that involves KGB interceptions, fabricated documents, smugglers, and much more. While a general reader will respond to the dramatic human story, specialists will be rewarded with a rich assemblage of new archival material, especially letters of Pasternak, Ivinskaya, Feltrinelli, and d'Angelo from the Hoover Institution Library and Archives and the Feltrinelli Archives in Milan.

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