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Vladimir Nabokov

by Barbara Wyllie
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This book ?investigates Vladimir Nabokov's poetry and prose, in both Russian and English, alongside the author's autobiography, letters and critical writings, in order to create a complete and updated picture of the writer in the context of his works.

Synopsis

Best known for his deeply controversial 1955 novel, Lolita, Vladimir Nabokov (1899-1977) is celebrated as one of the most distinctive literary stylists of the twentieth century. In Vladimir Nabokov, Barbara Wyllie presents a comprehensive account of the life and works of the writer, from his childhood and earliest stories in pre-revolutionary Russia, to The Original of Laura—a novel written almost entirely on index cards published for the first time in 2009, perhaps against Nabokov’s wishes.

This literary biography investigates the author’s poetry and prose, in both Russian and English, and examines the relationship between Nabokov’s extraordinary erudition and the themes that recur throughout his works. His expertise as a specialist in butterflies complemented his wide knowledge of Russian and Western European culture, philosophy, and history, and informed the themes of transformation and transcendence that dominate his work. Wyllie traces his lifelong preoccupations with time, memory, and mortality across both his Russian and English works, and she illuminates his distinctive through detailed analysis of his major novels. Wyllie assesses his poetry and prose style alongside Nabokov’s own autobiography, letters, and critical writings—as well as the only recently-published The Original of Laura—in order to create a complete and updated picture of the writer in the context of his works.

Vladimir Nabokov presents a fascinating portrait of one of the twentieth century’s most eclectic, prolific, and controversial authors. It is an essential read for fans of Nabokov and scholars of twentieth century English and Russian literature.

About the Author, Barbara Wyllie

Barbara Wyllie is deputy editor of The Slavonic and East European Review.  She is the author of Nabokov at the Movies: Film Perspectives in Fiction, and has contributed to many texts, including The Cambridge Companion to Nabokov and the Reference Guide to Russian Literature.

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Good Book Guide (UK)

“[Wyllie] considers Nabokov’s poetry and prose in both Russian and English . . . [and] draws out the themes that recur in his work: notably time, memory and mortality; as well as reflecting on Navokov’s extraordinary breadth of erudition, his mastery of languages, and his special fascination with butterflies . . . illustrated with many interesting photographs.” —Good Book Guide

Book Details

Published
June 16, 2011
Publisher
Reaktion Books, Limited
Pages
223
ISBN
9781861897282

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