Vladimir Nabokov), by Stacy Schiff (2000)īerg Collection of English and American Literature, New York Public Libraryĭear Bunny, Dear Volodya: The Nabokov-Wilson Letters, 1940-1971, ed. Vladimir Nabokov: His Life in Part, by Andrew Field (1978) Vladimir Nabokov: His Life in Art, by Andrew Field (1967) Vladimir Nabokov: The Russian Years, by Brian Boyd (1990) Vladimir Nabokov: The American Years, by Brian Boyd (1991) (note that this list includes only works referenced in The Secret History of Vladimir Nabokov) Barton Johnson, who read and commented on a write-up of my early Pale Fire research in 2009.ĥ/20/13 – noted by the author – page 390, note 77– "an Oscar-winning director": William Dieterle did direct Oscar-winning films and was himself nominated for an Academy Award in 1937 for his direction of The Life of Emile Zola, but he never won the Oscar for Best Director. permanently, but they did not sign the forms titled “Declaration of Intention” until later that same year.Ģ/26/13 – Acknowledgments: A (regrettably missed) thank you to D. If you have a site you'd like to see included on this list, please email it to me, noting any especially interesting aspects.Ģ/18/13 – noted by the author - page 99 - “soon to be called Glory”: “soon” should read “eventually.”Ģ/18/13 – noted by the author - page 100 - “pretends to be Swiss”: it may be worth clarifying that Martin is one-quarter Swiss, but his identity is fully Russian.Ģ/18/13 – noted by the author – page 162 – “filled out their declarations of intent”: Before disembarking, the Nabokovs did on their immigration paperwork declare their intent to stay in the U.S. Before the bibliography is a space set aside for clarifications or corrections on the printed text, and a separate section listing Nabokov sites I've found useful or interesting. Press)īelow is a full bibliography for The Secret History of Vladimir Nabokov. Steven Belletto, author of No Accident, Comrade: Chance and Design in Cold War American Narratives (Oxford U. "A wide-ranging introduction to Nabokov's life and work as well as a game-changer for those readers who thought they knew his writing cold." Christopher Goffard, author of You Will See Fire and Snitch Jacket a feat of fascinating literary detective work. Adam Hochschild, author of To End All Wars: A Story of Loyalty and Rebellion: 1914-1918 and other books an intriguing and provocative new take on one of the giants of modern American letters. Michael Maar, author of Speak, Nabokov and The Two Lolitas "Certainly the most remarkable and insightful book on Vladimir Nabokov in many years." "Highly recommended for all Nabokov fans." ".a brilliant examination that adds to the understanding of an inspiring and enigmatic life." "A penetrating analysis certain to compel a major reassessment of the Nabokov canon."
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