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Re: Nabokov and Ronald Firbank (fwd)
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From: A. D. Alvarez <aalvarez@spectra.net>
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> From: Iann88@aol.com
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> Has anybody seen the similarities between Charles Kinbote in Pale Fire and
> Ronald Firbank, especially Firbank's literary style -- "the Gulf of
> Surprise!" And Firbank's artful, artificial scenic descriptions of his
> exotic, fantasy locals? Let's hear it from all you Firbankians. If Nabokov
> is using parody in Pale Fire, surely Firbank fits the character of Kinbote
> to a T.
>
> Phil Iannarelli
> Cleveland, Ohio
Yes. I was basing a Ph.D. critical dissertation on it. Unfortunately,
I found no evidence that VN had ever read Firbank or any other fancy
prose gay texts, so the idea as merely "speculative". It was suggested
to me that a speculative dissertaton project on Nabokov -- say, a kind
of intertextual queer reading -- wouldn't be looked upon kindly by the
critical industry, so I abandoned it.
The heartbreak was so profound -- I dedicated a year to this project --
that I gave up on critical writing and committed myself to a creative
dissertation for my English Ph.D.
Cheers,
Aldo Alvarez
--
Aldo Alvarez
Aa : Aldo Alvarez sited : http://www.blithe.com/aa/
Editor, Blithe House Quarterly : a site for gay short fiction : http://www.blithe.com/
>
> From: Iann88@aol.com
>
> Has anybody seen the similarities between Charles Kinbote in Pale Fire and
> Ronald Firbank, especially Firbank's literary style -- "the Gulf of
> Surprise!" And Firbank's artful, artificial scenic descriptions of his
> exotic, fantasy locals? Let's hear it from all you Firbankians. If Nabokov
> is using parody in Pale Fire, surely Firbank fits the character of Kinbote
> to a T.
>
> Phil Iannarelli
> Cleveland, Ohio
Yes. I was basing a Ph.D. critical dissertation on it. Unfortunately,
I found no evidence that VN had ever read Firbank or any other fancy
prose gay texts, so the idea as merely "speculative". It was suggested
to me that a speculative dissertaton project on Nabokov -- say, a kind
of intertextual queer reading -- wouldn't be looked upon kindly by the
critical industry, so I abandoned it.
The heartbreak was so profound -- I dedicated a year to this project --
that I gave up on critical writing and committed myself to a creative
dissertation for my English Ph.D.
Cheers,
Aldo Alvarez
--
Aldo Alvarez
Aa : Aldo Alvarez sited : http://www.blithe.com/aa/
Editor, Blithe House Quarterly : a site for gay short fiction : http://www.blithe.com/