Vladimir Nabokov

NABOKV-L post 0025344, Fri, 25 Apr 2014 09:27:18 -0300

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RES: [NABOKV-L] BIRTHDAY: Tartine au miel
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Frances Assa to Jansy Mello [ in preparing an homage to his birthday we also
need to remember his writings about human cruelty, loss, shadows and the
pangs of mortality - the wasp preying on stolen honey - for only then is
Vladimir Nabokov's full consciousness ready for its cycle of serial rebirths
through the senses of his readers.] Nabokov's works being serially reborn
through the senses of his readers--what an amazing idea. A great birthday
present.
FA to Matt Roth: Matt, very lovely!

FA to Steve Blackwell: Congratulations! I have to search out this work.
Thank you for producing it.



Jansy Mello: Thank you for you appreciative words. They give witness of
how Vladimir Nabokov continues to inspire various poets, scholars and
readers, thereby generating nabokovian effects in the present world. Our Ed.
SES has been an enthusiastic supporter of the VN-L as an instrument for
continuing explorations and wonders. Thanks, Beth!




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