Boris Leonidovich Pasternak (February, 1890 May, 1960) was a Nobel Prize-winning Soviet Russian poet and writer. In the West he is best known for the epic novel "Doctor Zhivago", a tragedy, whose events span through the last period of Tsarist Russia and early days of Soviet Union. Pasternak was brought up in a highly cosmopolitan atmosphere, and visitors to his home included pianist and composer Sergei Rachmaninoff, poet Rainer Maria Rilke, and writer Leo Tolstoy.