I recall an interview in which VN was asked if he would speak about an unfinished novel and likened it exploratory surgery on a fetus.



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Subject: [NABOKV-L] QUERY: VN and creative writing programs

M McGurl sends this query:

For a book I'm writing on creative writing programs, I wonder if anyone could 
tell me:

Did VN ever go on record about the phenomenon of the creative writing program, 
or creative writing 
instruction in general?

One assumes that the sticky group-ness and aesthetic populism of the phenomenon 
would have 
turned him off completely. But since Cornell became committed to this new 
discipline immediately 
after WWII, it would have been "in the air" when he was there. Did he ever have 
or was he ever 
approached with the idea of being a creative writing instructor rather than a 
language teacher and 
lecturer? 

Many thanks.

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