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Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov (Russian: , ; 22 April [ O.S. 10 April ] 1899, c Saint Petersburg – 2 July 1977, Montreux) was a multilingual Russian novelist and short story writ...
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Nabokov's novels demonstrate great stylistic and compositional virtuosity, ... Vladimir Nabokov was born in St Petersburg, on (or about) April 23rd, 1899, into a wealthy and prominent aristocratic family. His father was a distinguished jurist and member of Kerensky's government and his mother, Elena Ivanovna, was a noble...
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Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov was born in St Petersburg in 1899, In 1940 he and his wife and son moved to America, where he was a lecturer at Wellesley College from 1941 to 1948. He was then professor of Russian Literature at Cornell University until he retired from teaching in 1959. His first novel written in English,
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Five Novels by Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov, Vladimir Nabokov; Book, Collins (January 1979) ; ... Lectures on Russian Literature by Vladimir Nabokov; Paperback, Harcourt (September 1982) ; List Price: $11.95;
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As a writer Nabokov gained his first literary success with his translations of some of Heine's songs. Nabokov's first novel, MASHENKA (1926), was written in Russia. In 1924 Nabokov married Véra Evseevna Slonim, who came from a Jewish family; ... Nabokov's early nine novels were published under the pen name Vladimir Sirin.
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Notes written by Nabokov about finishing Lolita. ... Perhaps in response to these attacks, Nabokov appended to the first paperback edition, brought out by Penguin, the explanatory afterword "Notes to Ada by Vivian Darkbloom" (an anagram for Vladimir Nabokov), a list of approximately 500 translations,
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Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita gave the list a bit of derring-do, circa 1955. Evelyn Waugh's Scoop, a personal favorite of mine, ... I received scribbled notes that said things like: "Don't forget Angela Carter!" Or "What about the short story writers whose novels are less good?" Since the list was of novels written in English,
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