A Russian novelist was forced to refuse Nobel Prize in 1958 by the Soviet Authorities who is he?
Answer: Boris Pasternak
Explanation
When it was announced that Boris Pasternak had been awarded the 1958 Nobel Prize, he was forced to decline it at the behest of Soviet authorities, who had banned Doctor Zhivago.
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