Vladimir Nabokov

NABOKV-L post 0017289, Sun, 9 Nov 2008 10:00:50 -0500

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THOUGHTS: Aunt Maud
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The first reason that comes to my mind for having
Shade's father die is to have a literal referent for
the waxwing slain (and another place for Kinbote to
be belated).

As for his mother, I may be literarily stereotyping,
but Aunt Maud's bizarre habits seem to belong more to
a never-married woman than a widow. Certainly VN had
to get those /Life/ ads in there.

I imagine VN pronounced "aunt" as "ahnt", but could
there be any connection between Aunt Maud and the
gum-logged ant, seen on the day of her death? Her
fate seems to be somewhere between the ant's and
the cicada's--she can fly, but she's still held
down by her paralysis.

Jerry Friedman

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