Nabokov's Fifth Arc
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Edited by:
J. E. Rivers
About this book
In his autobiography Speak, Memory, Vladimir Nabokov compared his life to a spiral, in which “twirl follows twirl, and every synthesis is the thesis of the next series.” The first four arcs of the spiral of Nabokov’s life—his youth in Russia, voluntary exile in Europe, two decades spent in the United States, and the final years of his life in Switzerland—are now followed by a fifth arc, his continuing life in literary history, which this volume both explores and symbolizes.
This is the first collection of essays to examine all five arcs of Nabokov’s creative life through close analyses of representative works. The essays cast new light on works both famous and neglected and place these works against the backgrounds of Nabokov’s career as a whole and modern literature in general. Nabokov analyzes his own artistry in his “Postscript to the Russian Edition of Lolita,” presented here in its first English translation, and in his little-known “Notes to Ada by Vivian Darkbloom,” published now for the first time in America and keyed to the standard U.S. editions of the novel. In addition to a defense of his father’s work by Dmitri Nabokov and a portrait-interview by Alfred Appel, Jr., the volume presents a vast spectrum of critical analyses covering all Nabokov’s major novels and several important short stories. The highly original structure of the book and the fresh and often startling revelations of the essays dramatize as never before the unity and richness of Nabokov’s unique literary achievement.
Author / Editor information
J. E. Rivers is Professor of English at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
Charles Nicol was Professor of English at Indiana State University.
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Part 1 The Fifth Arc
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Jr. Appel Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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James M. Rambeau Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Part 2 The First and Second Arcs
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Part 3 The Third Arc
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Part 4 The Fourth Arc
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