Vladimir Nabokov

Rodimtseva, Irina. Free At Last: the Heroic Escape of Timofey Pnin. 2014/2015

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Bibliographic title
Free At Last: the Heroic Escape of Timofey Pnin
Periodical or collection
Nabokov Studies
Periodical issue
v. 13
Page(s)
95-123
Publication year
Abstract
Comparing endings of several Nabokov’s novels, the article shows Pnin’s final departure as a heroic break from the past similar to those of Martin in Glory and Ganin in Mary. Pnin’s travels are used as a lens to examine the readers’ changing perception of the protagonist and his emergence from a distorted portrait created by Vladimir Vladimirovich, the book’s narrator. Often conflated with the author, Vladimir Vladimirovich unmasks himself as a villain narrator whose ambition is to be taken for Nabokov. Pnin’s final exit is also an escape from the snares of misrepresentation.