EDNote: Victor Fet's discovery relates to a passage from The
Gift in which Fyodor reports that his father enjoyed
describing his encounter with the cyclists featured in the exhibit
below, Allen and Sachtleben. I don't have access to the English at
the moment. -SB
И отец любил рассказывать, как однажды на таком
закате, в 1893 году, в мертвом сердце Гобийской пустыни он
повстречал,
-- сначала приняв их за призраки, занесенные игрою
лучей, -- двух велосипедистов в китайских сандалиях и
круглых фетрах, американцев
Сахтлебена и Аллена, невозмутимо совершавших спортивную поездку
через всю Азию в Пекин.
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Subject: RE: [NABOKV-L] The Gift cyclists photo exhibit in UCLA
Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2014 13:45:36 +0000
From: Fet, Victor <fet@marshall.edu>
To: Vladimir Nabokov Forum <NABOKV-L@LISTSERV.UCSB.EDU>
An Allen & Sachteben photo exhibition will be opening in
December at the Fowler Museum at UCLA:
http://www.fowler.ucla.edu/exhibitions/round-trip-bicycling-asia-minor-1891
Round Trip: Bicycling Asia Minor, 1891 features sixty circular
black-and-white photographs taken by the cyclists and reproduced
from recently scanned negatives held by the UCLA Library Special
Collections. The images track a year on the road between Athens,
Greece and Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The accompanying captions are based
on Sachtleben’s meticulous notes, written on the envelopes that
contained each original negative. The exhibition will possibly
travel across the country.
This exhibition is organized by the Fowler Museum at UCLA in
partnership with UCLA Library Special Collections and guest-curated
by David V. Herlihy, historian and author of Bicycle: The History
and Lost Cyclist: The Epic Tale of an American Adventurer and His
Mysterious Disappearance.