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61. The Garland Companion to Vladimir Nabokov (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities) | |
Hardcover: 848
Pages
(1995-01-01)
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Great purchase |
62. The Novels of Vladimir Nabokov by Laurie Clancy | |
Hardcover: 177
Pages
(1984-11)
list price: US$25.00 Isbn: 0312579705 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
63. Nabokov's Blues: The Scientific Odyssey of a Literary Genius by Kurt Johnson | |
Paperback: 372
Pages
(2001-03-19)
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Editorial Review Product Description Charming...In a world that often separates science and culture like church and state, this book reminds us that, for Nabokov, butterflies helped shape ‘a habitual way of looking at the world' that was ultimately conducive to great literature and to great lepidoptery alike.---New York Times Book Review ...a grand book: erudite, generous, and wise. It is written with a grace and intelligence worthy of its eponymous subject.---Boston Globe Readers with a taste for science and literature will love this book, which is both entertaining and polymathically informative--rather like the English/Russian, naturalist/novelist/scholar/artist Nabokov himself.---Publishers Weekly (starred review) Nabokov's life reflects 20th-centurybiology as well as literature; he involved himself in many of thegreat debates of his time from his vantage points at Cornell andHarvard (where he held a post at the Museum of Comparative Zoology).His contributions to our thinking about speciation, some of which haveonly come to light recently, are clear-headed and invaluable.Theauthors know Nabokov's life well and are eager to share this side ofit with us; while he will always be better known for his literarywork, Nabokov's Blues throws light into the shadows cast by hisgreat stature. --Rob Lightner Customer Reviews (15)
A classic account of how a lifelong fascination with butterflies was woven into the writing of a literary genius.
The blues in the night
Beauty and Science
A Wonderful Little Book
A very interesting and entertaining book! |
64. Pnin by Vladimir Nabokov | |
Paperback: 191
Pages
(1989-06)
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65. Vladimir Nabokov, a reference guide (A Reference publication in literature) by Samuel Schuman | |
Hardcover: 214
Pages
(1979)
Isbn: 0816181349 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
66. Lolita (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (Vintage International (Pb)) by Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov | |
School & Library Binding: 336
Pages
(1997-04-01)
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Gifted use of English as a second language
Lolita
Beautiful prose, disgusting subject
Perfect.
Oh, how disturbing, but what a gifted writer! |
67. Sparknotes Vladimir Nabokov: His Life and Works (Library of Great Authors) by Stanley P. Baldwin | |
Hardcover: 130
Pages
(2003-10)
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68. Laughter in the Dark by Vladimir Nabokov | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1960)
Asin: B003SO40VK Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
69. Vladimir Nabokov (Twayne's United States authors series ; 266) by Lawrence L. Lee | |
Hardcover: 168
Pages
(1976-09)
list price: US$12.95 Isbn: 0805771662 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
70. Critical Essays on Vladimir Nabokov | |
Hardcover: 242
Pages
(1984-06)
list price: US$45.00 Isbn: 0816186782 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
71. A Hero Of Our Time (World's classics) by Mikhail Lermontov | |
Paperback: 210
Pages
(2009-01-16)
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Editorial Review Product Description Nabokov’s translation, introduction, and notes make this the best edition of the novel available in English. Customer Reviews (60)
Great Russian Lit!
Bizarre Edition, Ridiculous Translation ...
Amazon should do a better job of listing translations
A Hero of Our Time
A Hero of Time |
72. Lolita. by Vladimir Nabokov, Dieter E. Zimmer | |
Paperback:
Pages
(2002-01-01)
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Love and Perversion: Lolita |
73. The Nabokov Russian Translation of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll | |
Paperback: 115
Pages
(1976-06-01)
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Wonderful as Wonderland!
The Nabokov Russian Translation of Lewis Carroll's Alice in |
74. Chambre obscure by Vladimir Nabokov | |
Paperback: 230
Pages
(2003-05-21)
Isbn: 2246151058 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
75. Nabokov's Butterflies: Limited Edition by Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov | |
Hardcover: 800
Pages
(2000-05)
list price: US$150.00 Isbn: 0807085421 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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It Always Came Down To Butterflies In fact, the ferocity of Nabokov's obsession with butterflies has only just begun to become clear with the publication of this gorgeous new book, a volume of heretofore unpublished and uncorrected writings on the subject of butterflies, edited by Nabokov's biographer Brian Boyd, together with Michael Pyle, an expert on butterflies.All translations were done by Nabokov's son, Dmitri, who has lavished his time and talent on his father's work for several decades. Even those of us who cannot get enough of Nabokov and cannot praise him highly enough may find more than 700 densely-printed pages on the subject of butterflies a little much.As much as we love Nabokov, do we really want to read page after page of his highly technical descriptions of the various species of butterfly?Are these writings really important, from a scientific viewpoint?Is there any connection between Nabokov's passion for butterflies and his extraordinary fiction? Although most people would probably answer "no" to the first two questions, the answer to the third is a surprisingly enthusiastic, "yes." In his wonderful introduction, Boyd begins to elucidate the connections between Nabokov the writer and Nabokov the lepidopterist.We come to understand the novelist more completely and precisely by coming to understand that science that gave this unique author "a sense of reality that should not be confused with modern (or postmodern) epistemological nihilism." It was while dissecting and deciphering his butterflies that Nabokov came to the conclusion that the more we inquire, the more we can discover, yet the more we discover, the more we find we do not know.The world, Nabokov says, is infinitely detailed, complex and deceptive. Nabokov's important writings on butterflies are reproduced in this volume, but thankfully, in reduced form.And other kinds of writing by Nabokov have been blended over the scientific prose, beginning with the luminous meditation on butterflies from Chapter Six of Speak, Memory. The poems, memoirs, letters, diary entries, criticism and fiction that make up this beautiful volume cover a period from 1941 to 1947, when Nabokov was at his most obsessive...as far as butterflies are concerned.This obsessiveness, however, is gorgeous to behold, as in a letter from Nabokov to Edmund Wilson about a lecture trip he made to Sweet Briar College."The weather...was perfectly dreadful and except for a few Everes comyntas there was nothing on the wing."It always came down to butterflies. Nabokov's interest in butterflies went far beyond sorting out and naming them.He was much more than a mere tabulator or categorizer.There is something exquisitely metaphysical, even mystical, about his approach to butterflies, something that also tells us of his quest to plumb the depths of nature's complexity.In his obsession, Nabokov sought to understand the sense of design that underlies the the physical world, and he also took enormous delight in the mysteries God chose to hide from human beings, leaving to them to seek them out or not. As Boyd notes, Nabokov "preferred the small type to the main text, the obscure to the obvious, the thrill of finding for himself what was not common knowledge."His scientific writings overflow with minutiae, with obscure details, lovingly searched out, sorted, underlined, displayed.This preference for the complexity of life also underscores his writings, most notably his massive commentary on Pushkin's Onegin, the gorgeous and imaginative Pale Fire and Ada, a late masterpiece in which Nabokov's penchant for complexity reached spellbinding heights. While only a small percentage of readers may want to study the scientific articles in this book, their very presence operates in the most subtle of ways to remind us that Nabokov, who referred to himself as VN, was also a student "of that other VN, Visible Nature."In his magnificent fiction, Nabokov offered the world a complete view of the complexity and richness of the human spirit.He might not have been so meticulous and so thorough were it not for his passion for the intricate world of butterflies, so beautifully on view in this book.
Nabakov's butterflies Isincerely hope that these other items you recommend to potential buyers ofthis book, are NOT butterflies that were caught in Brazil and shipped tothe USA, nor ideally even butterflies breed in the US especially for thepurpose of later gracing someone's wall. Not very environmentally sound atall if the former, and karmically, still just as bad if the latter. I donot think that the editors of Nabakov's Butterflies would support this atall, even if they are all avid butterfly enthusiasts. Leave the butterfliesinpeace! ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dessert, and More
Yes! Yes! Yes!
Cornucopia Indeed! |
76. Nabokov's Dozen: Thirteen Stories by Vladimir Nabokov | |
Paperback: 214
Pages
(1984-03-06)
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Unsatisfying (because brief), yet elegant, comic, bleak. And yet, itis.'Cloud, Castle, Lake', for example, combines the familiar Nabokoviandisjunction between elegance of style and content of the most horrificviciousness.There is a definite increase in pleasure when one gets to theEnglish stories - the tone, created through language, in unmistakably Nab -narrators, resembling Nabokov in suavity, taste and intelligence, areactually feckless idiots, with their creator smiling behind them. Thereis, though, very little to smile about in these stories.Spanning (incomposition)the period of Stalinism, Nazism, World War II and McCarthy eraUSA, they detail the complete derailment of the Enlightenment project inour century.Each time rationality, the power of the intellect or theartist is asserted, it is always denied by exile, totalitarianism, madness,deformity, conformity, self-destructive urges, unknowable terrors, but mostimportantly, by knowledge of the deception inherent in writing.Each storybegins with an assertion, and the confident possibility of givingexpression to the world, and ends with these values rigorously distorted,fragmented, smashed and broken by that world. And yet it is only throughthe mind that we can escape this evil, through nostalgia, recreation,possibility, artistry, transcendence.'Lance' is an extraordinary,baffling, ambivalent parable highlighting this.Is its vision of thesublime delusive?Does this matter if we can fumble towards imagining it? Almost every character in these stories languishes in some kind ofprison, trying to escape, seek epiphany in some way connected with themind, whether it's a simple, sensual appreciation of beauty (a flutteringbutterfly; a reflection of a cloud on a lake), or a quiet kindness tosomeone else, helping us escape our crushing solipsism.'Signs andSymbols' is the key story, its deceptive simplicity masking untoldanguish. I would be lying if I said I didn't miss the astonishment ofwatching Nabokov in full flight, but there is so much wealth in thesestories, which require untold rereading - not just to extract meaning, butto savour again, and again, their remarkable beauty, their deadpan comedy,their impotent apprehension of terror and brutality (although there is apersistant failure in the portrayal of women) - to remind us why Nabokov isthe century's greateat. ... Read more |
77. Vladimir Nabokov: A Pictorial Biography | |
Hardcover: 133
Pages
(1991-07)
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78. Find What the Sailor Has Hidden: Vladimir Nabokov's Pale Fire by Priscilla Meyer | |
Hardcover: 287
Pages
(1989-01-01)
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79. Lectures on Russian Literature: Chekhov, Dostoevski, Gogol, Gorky, Tolstoy, Turgenev by Vladimir Nabokov | |
Hardcover: 324
Pages
(1982-01-28)
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80. Man From The USSR & Other Plays: And Other Plays by Vladimir Nabokov | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(1985-10-28)
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