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Fwd: Re: Nabokov and the X-Men
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My brother John Nicol has quoted to me part of an entry from a Wikipedia
(an "open-source" encyclopedia) on PALE FIRE:
...the story of Charles Xavier, the deposed king of the "distant
northern land" of Zembla. The reader soon realizes that Kinbot is
Charles Xavier, living incognito--or that he is insane and his
identification with Charles and perhaps all of Zembla are his delusions.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pale_Fire)
He has gone on to point out that Charles Xavier is the name of
Professor X of the X-Men, and that X-Men #1 came out in 1963, the year
after the publication of Pale Fire.
As far as I can tell, Stan Lee is not an anagram of Vladimir Nabokov,
but is this merely coincidence, indication of a common source, or a
hidden fan letter?
Anyhow, Happy Holidays to all.
Charles X. Nicol
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