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Lolita (1955) is a novel by Vladimir Nabokov, first written in English and published in 1955 in Paris, later translated by the author into Russian and published in 1958 in New York. The book is int...
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Exiled from his homeland when he was 20, Nabokov continued to write many stories and novels in his mother tongue. Decades later, he translated much of this work into English, often in collaboration with his son Dmitri.
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Nabokov loves word-play, ... It's also his ode to Russian literature, evoking the works of Pushkin, Gogol, and others in the course of its narrative: the story of Fyodor Godunov-Cherdyntsev, an impoverished émigré poet living in Berlin, who dreams of the book he will someday write - a book very much like The Gift itself.
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Vladimir Nabokov - his life, work, and values for book collectors. ... In fact, the sexual side of the relationship of Humbert and his 'nymphet' is tackled in a very restrained way by Nabokov. However, he was hounded by both book critics and moralists for daring to write about this taboo subject.
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When Maurice Couturier invited me to participate in a conference entitled Nabokov at the crossroads of Modernism and Postmodernism, ... I could write about them in a spirit of homage, but not about Nabokov. Furthermore, one could say of critics what they say about Catholics: once an academic, always an academic.
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Has Nabokov's son sneaked snippets from his father's unpublished novel into an obscure journal? ... It seems that the tight-knit, secretive community of Nabokov scholars has yet another controversy brewing. The summer edition of The Nabokovian, a quarterly academic journal for those who study the author of "Lolita,"
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When the Australian critic and writer Andrew Field planned to write a biography on Nabokov, the answer was: "I told everything about myself in Speak, Memory, and it was not a very pleasant portrait. I appear as a precious person in that book.
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