brief introduction
A Winter Night is a poem written by Pasternak, a Soviet writer and poet (1890- 1960). His main works include the collection of poems "Gemini in the Cloud" and "Life is My Sister". He won the 1958 Nobel Prize in Literature for his novel doctor zhivago, which awarded him "outstanding achievements in the field of modern lyric poetry and great Russian narrative literature". Due to the opposition of many public opinions in the Soviet Union, he was expelled from the Soviet Writers Association, and some even marched with a slogan demanding deportation: "Judah-get out of the Soviet Union!" He had to refuse to accept the prize. 1986, the Soviet Writers Association officially rehabilitated Pasternak and established the Pasternak Literary Heritage Committee.
Poetry and prose
February. There is enough ink to cry and paint February loudly until the mud rumbles and the black spring is lit. With sixty kopecks, hire a light carriage, and run to the place where the noise of heavy rain drowns ink and tears through the sound of respect and the sound of passing the wheels. There, thousands of white-billed crows fell from the trees like charred pears, and their dry worries sank into their eyes. Under the puddle, the snow melted into black, and the wind rolled up voices. The more accidental, the more real. And cried into a poem.