Mr. Murray, I looked through a number of Russian publications, and they say that Pasternak translated only three sonets: 74 in 1938, 66 in 1940, and 73 in 1953. It must have been somebody else's translation. But the story is worth remembering, thank you. And being able to reach into memory to recite to yourself and others wonderful poetry is incredible.
Mr. Murray, I looked through a number of Russian publications, and they say that Pasternak translated only three sonets: 74 in 1938, 66 in 1940, and 73 in 1953. It must have been somebody else's translation. But the story is worth remembering, thank you. And being able to reach into memory to recite to yourself and others wonderful poetry is incredible.
Mr. Murray, I looked through a number of Russian publications, and they say that Pasternak translated only three sonets: 74 in 1938, 66 in 1940, and 73 in 1953. It must have been somebody else's translation. But the story is worth remembering, thank you. And being able to reach into memory to recite to yourself and others wonderful poetry is incredible.