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From: "Carolyn Kunin" <chaiselongue@earthlink.net>
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> In response to Victoria Vainer, I should think that the concept of camp is
> inextricably linked to a homosexual sensibility, hence would appear
> incompatible with Nabokov. Before camp there was (sexually neutral)
kitsch -
> Charlotte Haze, for example, is kitschy. But camp N? I don't think so.
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> Carolyn Kunin
From: "Carolyn Kunin" <chaiselongue@earthlink.net>
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> In response to Victoria Vainer, I should think that the concept of camp is
> inextricably linked to a homosexual sensibility, hence would appear
> incompatible with Nabokov. Before camp there was (sexually neutral)
kitsch -
> Charlotte Haze, for example, is kitschy. But camp N? I don't think so.
>
> Carolyn Kunin