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 and wealthy Russian with an artistic heritage.
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Vladimir Nabokov (1899-1977) ... Vladimir Nabokov was born in St. Petersburg into a wealthy, aristocratic family. His father, Vladimir Dimitrievich Nabokov, was a liberal politician, lawyer, and journalist. The household was Anglophile - Nabokov spoke Russian and English, and at the age of five he learned French.
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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 Russo-American novelist and short sto...
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ladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov was born on April 23, 1899, in St. Petersburg, Russia. The Nabokovs were known for their high culture and commitment to public service, and the elder Nabokov was an outspoken opponent of antisemitism and one of the leaders of ... Vladimir Nabokov died in Montreux, Switzerland, in 1977.
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Russian-born American poet, fiction writer, and butterfly expert Vladimir Nabokov, most famous for the novel Lolita, noted for his dramatic descriptions, experimental style, and carefully structured plots, was one of the most highly acclaimed novelists of his time.
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Vladimir Nabokov [vlah-DEE-mir nah-BOA-kov], 1899-1977; novelist, poet, scholar, translator, and lepidopterist. ... [ page one | page two]; [ a bibliography of works about Nabokov ]
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Alexandrov, Vladimir. "Bibliography" in The Garland Companion to Vladimir Nabokov (New York: Garland, 1995), pp. 740-782. ... Vladimir Nabokov, A Bibliography of Criticism by Dieter E. Zimmer with additions by Jeff Edmunds...
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Who2 Biography: Vladimir Nabokov, Writer/Lepidopterist ... Vladimir Nabokov's novel Lolita was so controversial that it went unpublished in America for three years after it was first presented in France in 1955. Nabokov left his native Russia after the 1917 revolution that overthrew Nicholas II, ... 8.3 Bibliography...
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Vladimir Nabokov Biography - Nabokov was born into a privileged Russian family, in a house with 50 servants where three languages were spoken. Vladimir Nabokov Biography and List of Works - Vladimir Nabokov Books ... Home > Authors > Vladimir Nabokov...
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Vladimir Nabokov biography and related resources. ... The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov (1995) ; Poems, short stories. Translations; From Russian into English: Eugene Onegin (by Aleksandr Pushkin, in prose) ; A Hero of our Time (by Mikhail Lermontov) ; From English into Russian;
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