Posted on 09/12/2018 6:51:55 PM PDT by Borges
The space race was a competition, but with only two rivals us and them. And this odd partnership, or dance, spilled over into realms of the imagination, particularly the novel. In the aftermath of Sputnik three towering and best-selling works of fiction by dissident Russians Atlas Shrugged, Lolita and Doctor Zhivago were published in quick succession, crowded into an 11-month span, from October 1957 to September 1958. Today, all three still live on, each a universe in itself, read and discussed and fought over as if written not in prose but in hieroglyphics or code.
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Nothing beneath the surface, reliance on cliches and hackenyed images. Lolita is about a bunch of things at once. People quote from it.
Lolita is endlessly re-readable. Even to read out loud.
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I like her work. Looks a lot better than some of the art I’ve seen in museums.
She paints wonderfully now, watercolors only, and learned it all herself from library books and YouTube!
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Nabokov was a writer’s writer. A polymath, he worked with words like a prestidigitator.
The supposed theme of Lolita is Old Europe and Young America mutually seducing each other.
His prose is brilliant but I found Pale Fire more intriguing.
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