Vladimir Nabokov

NABOKV-L post 0003723, Thu, 25 Feb 1999 14:54:58 -0800

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Re: READING SUGGESTIONS (fwd)
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From: Mary Bellino <iambe@javanet.com>


One February, very much like this one but about ten years ago, with the
same snowstorm outside and the same interminable cold-or-flu inside, I
read through the entire four volumes of Nabokov's Onegin commentary
over a series of several evenings (and some days). I recommend the
experience highly; it converted me from a casual to a serious
Nabokovian, but beyond that, it was extremely enjoyable. The commentary
is as good as a novel, and can be read as one without straining too
much-- think of it as "Pushkin Shandy" or "In Search of Pushkin's Lost
Time". Or you may prefer to think of it as an intellectual autobiography
(or a parody of one). It may also be the closest we can come to hearing
Nabokov's "own" voice, and a very entertaining voice it is. Practically
everything interesting I know about Russia and Russian literature (as
opposed to 'the basics') --and also a lot of interesting things about
Nabokov-- I gleaned from those volumes. I look back very fondly on the
week or so I spent with them, and I guarantee you that after a hundred
pages or so you'll be completely engrossed in Nabokov's mental world and
unwilling to leave it for such trivialities as food or cough medicine.
Enjoy!