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This is exactly how after the war Zhivago's friends, now grown old, leafed through the notebook filled with his writings, half of which they knew by heart, commenting and reflecting as they read. It is precisely thus, and even only thus—in the form of comments and reflections—that a discussion of this novel consistent with its essence is possible.