Safe Conduct

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Safe Conduct is an autobiographical memoir by Russian writer Boris Pasternak that reflects on his life, artistic development, and the cultural milieu of early 20th-century Russia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf autobiographical memoir
book
non-fiction work
associatedWith Russian literature
author Boris Pasternak
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
describesPeriod Russian Revolution
early Soviet era
late Russian Empire
firstPublicationLanguage Russian
focusesOn Pasternak's artistic influences
Pasternak's early literary career
Pasternak's family background
Pasternak's youth
genre autobiography
memoir
hasPart three parts
hasTranslation English
other major European languages
influencedBy European philosophy
Russian Silver Age culture
surface form: Russian Symbolism

music and musical aesthetics
literaryForm prose
literaryMovementContext Russian modernism
literarySignificance important document of Pasternak's self-understanding as an artist
key text for studying early 20th-century Russian cultural history
mainTheme Russian intellectual life in the early 20th century
formation of a poet
relationship between life and art
narrativePerspective first-person
notablePersonDescribed Boris Pasternak
originalLanguage Russian
portrays Russian artistic intelligentsia
philosophical and aesthetic debates of the period
publicationPeriod 1930s
relatedWorkOfAuthor Doctor Zhivago (novel)
surface form: Doctor Zhivago

My Sister, Life
setting Germany
Moscow
other European locations connected with Pasternak's life
subject artistic development of Boris Pasternak
cultural milieu of early 20th-century Russia
life of Boris Pasternak
titleInRussian "Охранная грамота"

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Boris Pasternak notableWork Safe Conduct