
Doctor Zhivago by Boris Pasternak
A Wild Ride Through History, But Not Exactly a Literary Masterpiece
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Reading 'Doctor Zhivago' was a slog, but watching the film first made it a lot easier. The author paints a vivid picture of the events leading up to World War I in Russia, and it's a wild ride from revolution to civil war, and then the slow decline into a post-war era of complete devastation and ruin. It's like trying to follow a complex, real-life drama, with characters getting pulled in every direction. I gotta say, no one has captured 'the feelings and rhythm of those times' like Pasternak.


















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Is 'Doctor Zhivago' a good book for beginners?
I'd say it's a bit of a challenge for new readers. The book assumes a certain level of background knowledge about the Russian Revolution and the time period. If you're not familiar with the history, it might be tough to get through.
What's the book about?
It's a sweeping epic that follows the lives of several characters through the Russian Revolution, civil war, and the post-war era. It's a wild ride, with a lot of politics, romance, and drama.
Is the book based on a true story?
While the characters are fictional, the book is set against the backdrop of real historical events. The author, Boris Pasternak, was a Russian poet and novelist who drew heavily from his own experiences and observations.
What's the deal with the writing style?
Pasternak's writing is poetic and immersive, but it can also be a bit dense and heavy at times. It's worth persevering, though - the payoff is worth it.
Is the book worth reading?
Absolutely. It's a classic for a reason. The book gives you a lot to think about, and it's a wild ride through history.
Can I relate to the characters?
The characters are well-developed and complex, but they're also products of their time and place. It's worth reading to get a sense of what life was like during the Russian Revolution and the post-war era.
What's the deal with the politics and ideologies?
The book is set against the backdrop of the Russian Revolution and the rise of communism. It's a complex and nuanced topic, and the book does a great job of capturing the feelings and rhythms of the time.
Is the book a good choice for a book club?
Absolutely. The book is full of discussion topics and themes that will keep your book club talking for weeks.
check_circlePros
- •Gives you a lot to think about
- •Covers a lot of social issues
- •The writing is poetic and immersive
- •The story is engaging and hard to put down
- •It's a wild ride through history
- •The characters are well-developed and complex
- •It's a classic for a reason
- •The book is full of discussion topics and themes
cancelCons
- •It's a tough read without some background knowledge
- •The pacing can be slow
- •It's a dense, heavy book
- •The politics and ideologies of the time can be overwhelming
- •Some of the characters feel a bit one-dimensional
- •The book can be tough to follow at times
- •The writing can be a bit dense and heavy at times
- •The characters are products of their time and place



