Is this accurate?

Rachel Stauffer art2t at EMAIL.VIRGINIA.EDU
Fri Dec 10 14:54:41 UTC 2010


A New York Times
article<http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/11/world/europe/11nobel.html?_r=1&hp>today
concerning the awarding of the Nobel Prize to China's Liu Xiaobo says:


*"For the first time in 75 years*, no representative of the winner was
allowed to make the trip to receive the peace medal, a diploma and the $1.5
million check that comes with it.

The last time that happened *was in 1935*, when
Hitler<http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/h/adolf_hitler/index.html?inline=nyt-per>prevented
that year’s winner, Count Carl von Ossietzky, who was imprisoned
in a concentration camp, and indeed anyone from Germany, from attending the
ceremony..."


But did Pasternak attend the ceremony in 1958? We know he refused the prize,
but did he also fail to attend the ceremony? Just wondering if the NY Times
has the facts straight here. If so, can anyone explain?

Thanks,

Rachel Stauffer

University of Virginia

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