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I liked it a lot. wahooka Send a noteboard - 15/03/2010 03:24:34 PM
A love story, a tale of a man, a gifted intellectual who struggles with changes in society that suddenly values uniformity above all else and crushes everyone whose way of thinking differs from what is considered correct, then there were interesting philosophical and artistic ideas, the whole story had a lyrical sense about it, sometimes filled with melancholy, because of all these factors I really loved the book.

Having been born in a communist regime when it was falling apart and growing up and living in a democratic state that was dealing with its past, I am more than familiar with themes like Doctor Zhivago's initial enthusiasm about the revolution and his later disillusionment with it. However, it was still interesting to see it in this particular setting, from the point of view of an author who lived through these times. On the whole, I find this and similar works much more interesting than, for example, Orwell's 1984, he didn't live in such a regime, and his views of these regimes feel sometimes a little bit twisted, when he exaggerates certain elements while omitting others, as bad as those he exaggerated.

As for the love story, I felt much more sorry for Lara than for Zhivago. He had at least a limited control over his actions, and in the end did what he decided to do, while her actions were forced on her by circumstances beyond her control. Her ending was truly tragical.

Concerning problematic parts, I have to say that I struggled with names throughout the first 100 pages or so, there were too many characters introduced over a short period of time, and the fact that the Russians have two first names and sometimes use their "first" first name and the last name and sometimes only their first names was also confusing.

Other little problem I may have had, was probably with religious questions, since my knowledge here is really limited, and I may have missed a point now and then.

On the whole it was a worthwhile read.
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So, let's talk about Doctor Zhivago. - 15/03/2010 12:51:09 PM 1719 Views
I liked it a lot. - 15/03/2010 03:24:34 PM 1040 Views
So far, so good - 15/03/2010 03:58:44 PM 982 Views
There are lots of good quotes. - 15/03/2010 09:20:26 PM 833 Views
I have finally finished it. - 22/03/2010 12:31:24 AM 993 Views
There will be more later. Much more. So lets start at the beginning. - 15/03/2010 04:22:15 PM 899 Views
... I'm clearly lacking in braincells. - 15/03/2010 05:03:35 PM 998 Views
... yes, you moved to scotland? *NM* - 15/03/2010 05:42:21 PM 383 Views
It's not contagious! - 15/03/2010 05:47:41 PM 834 Views
It probably is. Don't worry, we still like you! *NM* - 15/03/2010 09:55:07 PM 380 Views
I didn't notice the Anna Karenina connection. That's a good point. - 15/03/2010 09:26:41 PM 927 Views
Yes. Perhaps we should tell the non-Russian speakers/readers that the name of the protagonist, - 15/03/2010 10:22:39 PM 1043 Views
Zhivago is the Church Slavonic genitive singular of живой (zhivoi), "living" - 15/03/2010 11:18:23 PM 874 Views
I knew those - 15/03/2010 11:22:02 PM 969 Views
I thought this was a great read, and I'm sure I've missed a lot, which will make a reread good too. - 15/03/2010 05:16:19 PM 1034 Views
On balance, there IS a love story. Just not quite the one that most people think. - 15/03/2010 09:34:20 PM 966 Views
I noticed that as well - 15/03/2010 09:42:04 PM 1022 Views
There is a lot of Christian eschatology, too - 15/03/2010 09:46:59 PM 931 Views
Yes - 15/03/2010 11:23:23 PM 1099 Views
My initial thoughts - 15/03/2010 06:02:21 PM 996 Views
Re: My initial thoughts - 15/03/2010 08:54:15 PM 918 Views
Which idioms were you talking about? - 15/03/2010 09:43:09 PM 955 Views
Re: Which idioms were you talking about? - 15/03/2010 10:07:23 PM 951 Views
The names are not quite as hard as it may seem at first - 15/03/2010 09:41:06 PM 917 Views
There appears to be a lull, so some background - How many of you have read anything about - 15/03/2010 08:19:07 PM 918 Views
This is my first novel in that genre, fiction or non. - 15/03/2010 08:22:04 PM 812 Views
I've read bits & pieces. - 15/03/2010 08:33:41 PM 949 Views
Ok, since you're interested, here is some "light" reading for you. Approach with caution. - 15/03/2010 08:47:42 PM 1086 Views
Interestingly, I'm seeing parallels now that I'm reading Gibbon. - 15/03/2010 09:53:15 PM 950 Views
Koenker was mine for Soviet history. - 15/03/2010 10:08:40 PM 1228 Views
Finally got around to reading this. Thanks for sharing. *NM* - 22/03/2010 04:45:24 PM 382 Views
You're welcome. *NM* - 22/03/2010 05:14:26 PM 350 Views
I knew a bit about it. - 15/03/2010 08:36:20 PM 1044 Views
Fiction or non-fiction? - 15/03/2010 09:21:04 PM 1089 Views
Do you mean Ten Days that Shook the World by John Reed? - 15/03/2010 09:54:34 PM 924 Views
Ten...I was typing from memories of close to 15 years ago - 15/03/2010 10:57:05 PM 948 Views
Either, though specifically I was thinking of non-fiction. - 15/03/2010 10:11:52 PM 995 Views
That's what I was thinking of when I read it - 15/03/2010 10:59:36 PM 1001 Views
Enough to understand everything easily enough. - 21/04/2010 01:03:54 AM 822 Views
My own personal thoughts on Doctor Zhivago - 15/03/2010 11:44:05 PM 1196 Views
This review has been helpful so far for me. - 23/03/2010 11:39:51 PM 873 Views
Essay I just finished writing on the book - 16/03/2010 01:26:23 AM 1348 Views
I'm really enjoying it. - 16/03/2010 03:05:25 AM 962 Views
Hey, if I can come late to the party, so can you. *NM* - 21/04/2010 01:04:15 AM 310 Views
I'm still sailing through it - 16/03/2010 09:25:34 PM 1041 Views
Some questions. - 19/03/2010 08:27:38 AM 884 Views
Class can be tricky given the Russian context. - 19/03/2010 05:09:14 PM 1053 Views
Grand. Thanks for the answers. - 20/03/2010 02:33:18 PM 956 Views
As an addendum to what Greg wrote: - 19/03/2010 05:56:56 PM 946 Views
Re: As an addendum to what Greg wrote: - 20/03/2010 02:36:36 PM 967 Views
No, Tonya was exiled. It was a fortune of timing. - 20/03/2010 05:22:44 PM 949 Views
The Possessed: Adventures with Russian Books and the People Who Read Them - 21/03/2010 05:34:03 PM 975 Views
It looks a bit strained to me. - 22/03/2010 03:28:34 AM 858 Views
So far the reviews are pretty glowing, as are the Amazon reviewers. - 22/03/2010 01:44:19 PM 988 Views
In other news, I read about 100 pages of The Island at the Center of the World. - 22/03/2010 03:48:47 PM 905 Views
I figured that you would like it. - 22/03/2010 05:14:06 PM 1038 Views

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