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Quoting Dmitri Nabokov <nabokov.dmitri@GMAIL.COM>:
> I think the poem referred to by Sergei Soloviev and others as having "a
> theme similar to *Lolita" *is "Lilith", which has been published in Russian.
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> Greetings to all,
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> DN
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For those interested, the Lilith poem is reprinted with VN's own
English translation in his "Poems & Problems."
May I extend my best wishes to DN for 2008.
D. Barton Johnson
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> I think the poem referred to by Sergei Soloviev and others as having "a
> theme similar to *Lolita" *is "Lilith", which has been published in Russian.
>
> Greetings to all,
>
> DN
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For those interested, the Lilith poem is reprinted with VN's own
English translation in his "Poems & Problems."
May I extend my best wishes to DN for 2008.
D. Barton Johnson
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