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From: Alphonse Vinh <AVinh@npr.org>
The easiest way to gain access to Vidal's essay, "Professor Nabokov", is by
pulling down a volume of "United States: the Collected Essays". I believe
there might actually be two Nabokovian essays in that collection--but then
that just might be my reality. :-)
Alphonse Vinh
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From: Galya Diment [mailto:galya@u.washington.edu]
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Subject: Vidal essay cite? (fwd)
From: justice <justice@ucla.edu>
>Gore Vidal's essay, "Professor Nabokov", is priceless. He calls VN "the
>black swan of Swiss-American letters".
>
>Alphonse Vinh
Where did this essay appear? I could use a mid-afternoon read. Might make
a nice email tagline, too.
Alexander Justice :: justice@ucla.edu :: www.empirenet.com/~jahvah
Any connection between your reality and mine is purely coincidental.
The easiest way to gain access to Vidal's essay, "Professor Nabokov", is by
pulling down a volume of "United States: the Collected Essays". I believe
there might actually be two Nabokovian essays in that collection--but then
that just might be my reality. :-)
Alphonse Vinh
-----Original Message-----
From: Galya Diment [mailto:galya@u.washington.edu]
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 1:49 PM
To: NABOKV-L@LISTSERV.UCSB.EDU
Subject: Vidal essay cite? (fwd)
From: justice <justice@ucla.edu>
>Gore Vidal's essay, "Professor Nabokov", is priceless. He calls VN "the
>black swan of Swiss-American letters".
>
>Alphonse Vinh
Where did this essay appear? I could use a mid-afternoon read. Might make
a nice email tagline, too.
Alexander Justice :: justice@ucla.edu :: www.empirenet.com/~jahvah
Any connection between your reality and mine is purely coincidental.