Quote by: Boris Pasternak

On one stretcher lay a man who had been mutilated in a particularly monstrous way. A large splinter from the shell that had mangled his face, turning his tongue and lips into a red gruel without killing him, had lodged in the bone structure of his jaw, where the cheek had been torn out. He uttered short groans in a thin inhuman voice; no one could take these sounds for anything but an appeal to finish him off quickly, to put an end to his inconceivable torment (101).


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Author Bio


  • NameBoris Pasternak
  • DescriptionRussian writer
  • AliasesBoris Leonidovich Pasternak
  • BornFebruary 10, 1890
  • DiedMay 30, 1960
  • CountryRussian Empire; Soviet Union
  • ProfessionWriter; Poet; Translator; Novelist
  • WorksDoctor Zhivago
  • AwardsNobel Prize In Literature