Subject:
VN & a Texas Inmate ...
From:
"Sandy P. Klein" <spklein52@hotmail.com>
Date:
Fri, 5 Mar 2010 19:42:30 -0500
To:
"Sandy P. Klein" <spklein52@hotmail.com>

 
 
 
 

A true tale of life and politics in prison. 

 

Friday, March 5, 2010

Rereading Like Nabokov

The author Vladimir Nabokov once said (and I paraphrase) that novels shouldn’t merely be read, but rather, reread multiple times so that once can hold the novel in his mind, in its entirety, like a painting.

I’ve read one novel four times: Lolita (which is ironic considering that Nabokov is the author of that book, and the man whose quote is the topic of this post), and I must agree that I do hold it in my mind in a starkly different manner than I hold other novels.

The other night, though, I was listening to an old song on the radio, and, noting the way that I was holding the song in my mind, I got to thinking about the possibility of Nabokov’s rereading reasoning applying to other forms of art.
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