Suellen, I care.  Can you give me the Moby source?  Thanks, Fran Assa

 





Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2008 09:55:06 -0600
From: suellen.stringer-hye@VANDERBILT.EDU
Subject: Re: [NABOKV-L] QUERY: Bend Sinister poem?
To: NABOKV-L@LISTSERV.UCSB.EDU

If anyone really cares, I actually tracked the lines down to their sources in MD at one time for an article I was writing about Melville and VN…

 

---Suellen

 

From: Vladimir Nabokov Forum [mailto:NABOKV-L@LISTSERV.UCSB.EDU] On Behalf Of Matthew Roth
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 9:34 AM
To: NABOKV-L@LISTSERV.UCSB.EDU
Subject: Re: [NABOKV-L] QUERY: Bend Sinister poem?

 

Tim,

Perhaps you are thinking of the Zemblan translation of T of A? That's in Kinbote's note to line 39. If it's really BS you mean, are you thinking of the poem in chapter 12, which VN made by combining lines from Moby Dick?

 

A curious sight--these bashful bears

These timid warrior whalemen

 

And now the time of the tide has come;

The ship casts off her cables

 

It is not shown on any map;

True places never are

 

This lovely light, it lights not me;

All loveliness is anguish--

 

 

MR

>>> On 12/15/2008 at 10:43 PM, in message <4946DD7702000012002EC1E4@dudley.holycross.edu>, NABOKV-L <NABOKV-L@HOLYCROSS.EDU> wrote:

Anybody have a copy of Bend Sinister handy? There's a poem I wanted to
quote -- I remember it as some version of the Shakespeare Timon of
Athens passage from which the title of Pale Fire is drawn -- "The moon
is an arrant thief" -- but different. Can someone help me? Thanks!
--Tim Henderson

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