Vladimir Nabokov

NABOKV-L post 0007498, Thu, 30 Jan 2003 10:32:33 -0800

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Re: Dmitri Nabokov on Natalya Tolstoi; Rilke (fwd)
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From: Mary Krimmel <mary@krimmel.net>

At 07:30 AM 1/30/03 -0800, Dieter Zimmer wrote:

"... Nabokov also greatly preferred Kafka to Thomas Mann, and to my mind it
is all but impossible to equally appreciate them both; it's either one or
the other."

No scholar, but somewhat introspective as well as Nabokophilic, now I
wonder which I appreciate - Kafka or Mann? I've only read translations, but
more than one work by each. If "equally appreciate" means anything, how do
we compare? I can't even say which I prefer.

Mary Krimmel