Dear Don and List,
 
After Lolita´s impossible immortalization through Humbert´s tale of her life , while discussing certain passages in ADA we arrived at a curious infolium,  a Gingko/Adafolium and the herbarium where there is a couple flattened inside the pages of a book. This closes the circle in the narrative ( it begins and ends with the leaves/pages of that infolio...) and leaves the spiraling leaves somwhere else.
 
Today I came acros Boyd´s quotation in "Nabokov´s ADa", Beyond Consciousness chapter, page 89:
" The I of the book/ Cannot die in the book"  and referred to LATH 239 )
 
We return to the mistery of all the various " I " of VN´s books and his unreliable narrators.   But the point I want to raise today is the contrast between this "I" that cannot die in the book and another "Eye" ( a novel that seems to be  almost absent in our list: The Story of the EYE  )  that speaks from the other side of the tomb ( like the title of one of Chateaubriand´s works, never mentioned explicitly by VN: Mèmoires d´Autre Tombe or TT´s writing ghosts ).
 
Like an "arrow shooting from one darkness into another" , what can Mr. R or Van or HH say about this scrap of light or light breeze escaping from "Another Scene" of the after-death?   
Jansy