Vladimir Nabokov

NABOKV-L post 0002910, Thu, 5 Mar 1998 08:36:52 -0800

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Query re WALZ INVENTION(fwd)
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To: Vladimir Nabokov Forum <NABOKV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU>
Subject: Query

From: Juan M Martinez <jmm80625@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu>

"Hi, I'm working on a production of Nabokov's seemingly little-known play,
THE WALTZ INVENTION, and am looking for criticism, interpretations, and
reviews of previous productions. Any suggestions where to go? I'd
appreciate it. CRAIG "

This inquiry was posted on my guestbook... Responses should probably be
forwarded or sent to Craig, who I'm sure would be thankful for any hints
or leads you might be able to give him.

His e-mail address is c-joseph@nwu.edu

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Incidentally, _Waxwing_, my Nabokov appreciation page, has had a couple of
things added to it. Please visit the site and mill around---it has a chat
room, links to the books discussed by Nabokov in _Lectures on Literature_,
as well as a very incomplete table of the novels and books referred to in
_ADA_ (Follow the "Bridges to AntiTerra" link)---also links to all major
paperback editions of Nabokov's work through Amazon.com.

I'll be adding a few entries to _Nabokovilia_ fairly soon, specifically
references made to VN in Sebald's _The Emigrants_ and Fitzgerald's _The
Bookshop_---both were pointed out by various contributors in the list and
there's no chance I'd have stumbled upon these two wonderful books on my
own, so thank you!

One word of warning: the page is riddled with mistakes of all sorts.
Until recently _Lolita_'s publication age was 1995. If you see any,
please e-mail me.

Cheers,

Juan

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