1. Errata: My edition of "Strong Opinions" is from
Vintage International, and not Everyman's, as I
informed in a former posting.
2. SKB wrote: "What is STRANGE, though, is that VN,
who accused Miller, Joyce, et al. of over-explicit, plumpen 'smut,' would have
'dug the dirt' so blatantly. Of course, be told again, it's all CONtext -- and
the hardest idiomatic problem is judging how 'offensive' language shifts
nice'n'naughty over space, time, and culture. Sweet old ladies in France use
'con' as readily as G Brassens."
IN a SO, 1965, interview with Robert Hughes, Nabokov plays with Joseph
Conrad, stating that he differs "Conradically" (page
57).
Perhaps in the same irreverent verbal mood he soon criticizes
pornography as: " And the popular mixture of pornography and idealistic
humbuggery makes me positively vomit" (page
58).
Sometimes I wonder how many admirers of Dylan Thomas'
poetry will try to find in a map the quaint little village of
Llareggub ( Under Milk Wood) ...
Jansy