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EDNOTE. Jane Grayson is England's premier Nabokovian Her recent Nabokov
pictorial biography is now available in the States as published by Overlook
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From: "Jane Grayson" <j.grayson@ssees.ac.uk>
What a wonderful resource. Very many thanks to Michael Juliar for this.
Jane
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> > EDNOTE. Michael Juliar, as many of you know, is Nabokov's most
distinguished bibliographer. His _Vladimir Nabokov. A Descriptive
Bibliography_ (Garland: New York, 1986) is a fundamental research tool for
all literary scholars and collectors. Below, he launches a new
enterprise---an on-going bibliographical website entitled "What Nabokov
Read" (WNR). Michael, a
computer programmer by profession and Nabokovian by passion, has created a
unique online format enabling any reader to list and comment on any text
that Nabokov ever read. This project has the potential to become a landmark
in Nabokov studies and, furthermore, one to which all of us can contribute.
For further information, go to
www.juliar.com/wnr.
pictorial biography is now available in the States as published by Overlook
.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jane Grayson" <j.grayson@ssees.ac.uk>
What a wonderful resource. Very many thanks to Michael Juliar for this.
Jane
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From <NABOKV-L@LISTSERV.UCSB.EDU>
> Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2003 4:38 AM
> Subject: ANNOUNCEMENT : The What Nabokov Read website
>
>
> > EDNOTE. Michael Juliar, as many of you know, is Nabokov's most
distinguished bibliographer. His _Vladimir Nabokov. A Descriptive
Bibliography_ (Garland: New York, 1986) is a fundamental research tool for
all literary scholars and collectors. Below, he launches a new
enterprise---an on-going bibliographical website entitled "What Nabokov
Read" (WNR). Michael, a
computer programmer by profession and Nabokovian by passion, has created a
unique online format enabling any reader to list and comment on any text
that Nabokov ever read. This project has the potential to become a landmark
in Nabokov studies and, furthermore, one to which all of us can contribute.
For further information, go to
www.juliar.com/wnr.