Vladimir Nabokov

NABOKV-L post 0024181, Tue, 7 May 2013 09:10:59 -0400

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Responses from Carolyn (ADA and gingko leaf)
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Dear Alexey,

Driving into West Los angeles (in pursuit of a passport) I was musing on the
strange form that Homer's tale of the "Odyssy", as a title I mean. Should
it not
be "Odyssiada" (as in that Pushkin poem mocking the virgin birth*).

Is it possible (anything being possible, granted) that Ada, as a title,
could be
a truncated "...iada." And if so, what could the three dots have been, if
indeed
they ever were, in Nabokov's mind. Vaniadaiada, perhaps (like my old idea of
yady ady).

*Gavriliada - that's the Pushkin title I was trying for.

Carolyn

***
Very pretty - when wet.
Carolyn



For Carolyn et al. The leaf of the ginko does indeed resemble the wings of a
butterfly.


Don


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