Olga Ivinskaïa
Olga Ivinskaïa (1913 with Tambov - 1995 with Moscow) was the MUSE of Boris Pasternak.
The personification of the woman that the men prefer with his bright fairness, her eyes of a magnetic major blue and its Greek stature but also jalousée of the women who fear such a reference.
Of a family of minor nobility which the revolution will sweep it has an immoderate taste for poetry. Married and mother of Irina Emélianova, small “the Katia” of the novel Doctor Jivago which lives today with Paris, it leaves soon her jealous husband who commits suicide for Vinogradov which involves it in a swirl of festivals and makes him a second child.
At the beginning of the invasion of the Russia during the Second world war it crosses part of the country to recover her Maria mother who was denounced with half-dead of hunger, wandering in a forest. It brings back it to Moscow in the small apartment street Potapov, to learn that its second husband perished on the face, at 36 years. The finished war, it finds an use of sub-editor to the Novy review to mir.
In October 1946, when Boris Pasternak the meeting in the offices of the review, he is an already traditional writer put on the key by the capacity. It is not any more published, but still occupies large a datcha with Peredelkino, the village of the artists, with his second wife and their sons. He which lived translations finds the taste of creation. For a long time, it wished to write a novel. It almost gave up. Olga awakes it, renovates it, inspires it.
The news of its connection as that of its book spread and worry the capacity. It untouchable, is protected by Stalin but in 1949, she is stopped by a oukaze* and dispatched in a camp She was pregnant, she loses the baby. Pasternak, despaired, deals with its family, sends parcel to him on parcel. With died from the ogre it is released and takes again its life of mistress. After the publication of the novel it is again dispatched in 1960 per four years in Gulag where it loses its beauty.
Its last years it will fight judicially with the family of its poet.
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