In a message dated 13/10/2006 23:53:39 GMT Standard Time,
NABOKV-L@HOLYCROSS.EDU writes:
You have
ignored the quote I gave you from "Strong Opinions" of VN on Kinbote's
suicide.
Oh, sorry. I have in other posts said that I believe Kinbote
commits suicide after he finishes the foreword. I'm afraid I must have missed
your point. If it's important please send the quote again - - I'm afraid
things are getting lost in the
flurry.
Carolyn
Dear Carolyn,
It just sounds bizarre for VN to talk about Shade's rich inner existence,
on the one hand, and Kinbote's suicide on the other, as if Kinbote's suicide was
not also Shade's, on your hypothesis. Why would VN talk, in his interviews, as
if Shade and Kinbote were separate persons if in fact he intended them to be
different aspects of the same person? Why would he explicitly tell his son of
his low opinion of theories that Shade and Kinbote are the same person if he
intended them to be a Jekyll-and-Hyde combination? This is my simple
point.
I do agree with you that there are very many unexplained connections
between Shade and Kinbote that need explaining. I also agree with you about
the moving quality of Kinbote's relation to Disa, especially his dream. You are
right that there is tragedy, not just a joke there.
Best wishes,
Anthony