Vladimir Nabokov

Annotations by Alexey Sklyarenko

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Please read Alexey Sklyarenko's annotations on Pale FireAda and other Nabokov works here.

By Alexey Sklyarenko, 27 April, 2024

The action in VN's novel Ada (1969) takes place on Demonia, Earth's twin planet also known as Antiterra. The Antiterran counterpart of the British Queen Victoria (1819-1901), King Victor (alias Mr Ritcov) is a frequent guest of Villa Venus (one hundred palatial brothels, or floramors, built by David van Veen, a wealthy architect of Flemish extraction, in memory of his grandson Eric):

 

By Alexey Sklyarenko, 26 April, 2024

After taking Van from the Kalugano hospital (where he recovered from a wound received in a pistol duel with Captain Tapper, of Wild Violet Lodge), Cordula de Prey (a character in VN's novel Ada, 1969) tells Edmond (the driver of her car) to stop at Albion, le store pour messieurs, in Luga:

 

By Alexey Sklyarenko, 25 April, 2024

In his poem “Wanted” Humbert Humbert (the narrator and main character in VN's novel Lolita, 1955) says that he is dying of hate and remorse:

 

Dying, dying, Lolita Haze,

Of hate and remorse, I'm dying.

And again my hairy fist I raise,

And again I hear you crying. (2.25)

 

By Alexey Sklyarenko, 23 April, 2024

The element that destroys Marina (in VN's novel Ada, 1969, Van's, Ada's and Lucette's mother who dies of cancer and whose body is burnt, according to her instructions) is fire:

 

Numbers and rows and series — the nightmare and malediction harrowing pure thought and pure time — seemed bent on mechanizing his mind. Three elements, fire, water, and air, destroyed, in that sequence, Marina, Lucette, and Demon. Terra waited.

By Alexey Sklyarenko, 21 April, 2024

In VN’s novel Pale Fire (1962) the poet Shade and his commentator Kinbote live in New Wye (a small University town). The Wye is a river in England and Wales. Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, On Revisiting the Banks of the Wye during a Tour. July 13, 1798 is a poem by William Wordsworth (1770-1850). In Canto One of his poem Shade mentions his frame house between Goldsworth and Wordsmith on its square of green:

 

I cannot understand why from the lake