Happy New
Year, NabLers!
It is with great pleasure that we present to you
the
next two co-editors
of Nabokv-L
:
Dana Dragunoiu of Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada,
and
Stanislav Shvabrin of the University of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill. Dana and Stas are both highly accomplished
scholars and teachers who have made many contributions to the
Nabokov community.
Dana Dragunoiu is an Associate Professor
of English at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. She is the
author of Vladimir
Nabokov and the Poetics of Liberalism (Northwestern UP, 2011); her essays on
Nabokov have appeared in Nabokov
Studies, Contemporary Literature, and Journal
of Modern Literature. She
has also published scholarly articles on J.M. Coetzee, Ernest
Hemingway, Stendhal, and contemporary film. She is currently
writing a book on the subject of Nabokov’s ethics.
Stanislav Shvabrin, in addition to his editorial
and scholarly work on Vladimir Nabokov, has written on
Georgy Ivanov, Andrei Kurbsky, Mikhail Kuzmin, and Marina
Tsvetaeva,
inter alia. His articles and reviews have
been published in Canadian Slavonic Papers/Revue canadienne des slavistes, Comparative
Literature, The Nabokovian, Nabokovskii vestnik, The New
Review/Novyi zhurnal, The Russian Review, Russian Literature, Russian Life,
Slavic and East European Journal, Slavic Review,
Toronto Slavic Quarterly, and Zvezda. Shvabrin
teaches Russian language and literature at The University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA.