Feltrinelli (for Doctor Zhivago)

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Feltrinelli (for Doctor Zhivago) is the Italian publishing house that first released Boris Pasternak’s novel "Doctor Zhivago" in the West after it was banned in the Soviet Union.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Italian company
publishing house
associatedWith Giangiacomo Feltrinelli NERFINISHED
basedIn Milan NERFINISHED
contributedTo international recognition of Boris Pasternak
country Italy
genrePublished Russian literature in translation
literary fiction
historicalPeriod Cold War
impact influenced Western perceptions of life in the Soviet Union
industry book publishing
languageOfPublication Italian
notableEvent Western release of a banned Soviet novel
notableFor first Western publication of Doctor Zhivago
publicationContext Doctor Zhivago was banned in the Soviet Union
publicationType novel
publishedAuthor Boris Pasternak NERFINISHED
publishedWork Doctor Zhivago NERFINISHED
regionOfImpact United States NERFINISHED
Western Europe NERFINISHED
relatedTo Samizdat literature
Soviet literary censorship
role publisher of Doctor Zhivago
significance helped introduce Doctor Zhivago to Western readers NERFINISHED
subjectOf controversy over Soviet censorship

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Lara Antipova publisherOfWork Feltrinelli (for Doctor Zhivago)