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Yes, this is a ghost that won't die. However, I notified the Chronicle
as
soon as the article appeared, and they replaced it the next day with a
photo of Brian Boyd:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2012/01/01/RVNB1MH4LA.DTL
However, Nicholas continues to hang out in a section labeled "article
collections" -- what a resilient fellow.
> As Alexey Sklyarenko wryly notes below, the SF Chronicle
publication
> of Eric Naiman's review (the first few sections of which appeared
in
> Sandy P. Klein's post) contains a surprising photographic blunder;
> the full review and photo can be found at:
>
>
http://articles.sfgate.com/2012-01-01/books/30575581_1_vladimir-nabokov-pale-fire-novels
>
> ~SB
>
>
> Subject: new assignments
> From: Alexey Sklyarenko
> Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2012 23:09:33 +0300
> To: Vladimir Nabokov Forum
> "I have tried many times to stop writing about him," Brian Boyd
writes
> near the start of "Stalking Nabokov," "but ... he keeps on setting
me new
> assignments, making me offers I cannot refuse." As the photograph
> suggests, Brian Boyd's new assignment will be writing the
biography of
> VN's cousin, the composer Nicolas Nabokov (1903-78). Alexey
Sklyarenko
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