Vladimir Nabokov

NABOKV-L post 0013707, Thu, 19 Oct 2006 09:23:10 -0800

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> Indeed, but puzzles have to be fair. The Alice books are
> overtly fantasy, but in your reading of /Pale Fire/ we have to
> figure out an extremely inventive (non-verisimilar) explanation
> of what looks like a realistic story with a ghost or three,


Dear Jerry,

"A realistic story with a ghost or three"?!

By the way, riddles aren't always fair, as Alice discovers when the Mad
Hatter puts a riddle to her to which he doesn't have the answer (why is a
raven like a writing desk?)

But a puzzle that is solvable is fair. Since I know of two people besides
myself who have solved it, I can say it is very difficult (it took me I
don't know how many readings - - and about a year),* but not impossible. I
enjoyed the Royal Chase of the Goose, so I can't complain.

But don't get me started on Ada!

Carolyn

* A lawyer friend of mine guessed the answer after only reading PF once, but
he's a genius.





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