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SIGHTING: Tom Bradley interview on unappetizing indigestion in ADA
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Cye Johan writes:
Here is a link to an interview with the American novelist, Tom Bradley
(http://tombradley.org), who has clearly assimilated, metabolized and
transmuted more of Nabokov than any twenty of his contemporaries.
Hilarious and abrasive, at times superficially absurd, this 6000-word
conversation deals straight on with the notorious yet little-discussed
passage from ADA--
"...worst of all, the little one could not disguise a state of acute
indigestion, marked by unappetizing dysenteric symptoms that coated [Van
Veen's] shaft with mustard..."
http://www.unlikelystories.org/katz0408.shtml
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Here is a link to an interview with the American novelist, Tom Bradley
(http://tombradley.org), who has clearly assimilated, metabolized and
transmuted more of Nabokov than any twenty of his contemporaries.
Hilarious and abrasive, at times superficially absurd, this 6000-word
conversation deals straight on with the notorious yet little-discussed
passage from ADA--
"...worst of all, the little one could not disguise a state of acute
indigestion, marked by unappetizing dysenteric symptoms that coated [Van
Veen's] shaft with mustard..."
http://www.unlikelystories.org/katz0408.shtml
Search the archive: http://listserv.ucsb.edu/archives/nabokv-l.html
Search archive with Google:
http://www.google.com/advanced_search?q=site:listserv.ucsb.edu&HL=en
Contact the Editors: mailto:nabokv-l@utk.edu,nabokv-l@holycross.edu
Visit Zembla: http://www.libraries.psu.edu/nabokov/zembla.htm
View Nabokv-L policies: http://web.utk.edu/~sblackwe/EDNote.htm