Vladimir Nabokov

NABOKV-L post 0005139, Sun, 4 Jun 2000 14:14:52 -0700

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VN & Tennis
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A funny twist on the theme of VN and Tennis. In today's NYTimes, Maureen
Dowd, in a column interestingly called "Nymphet at the Net," labels Anna
Kournikova "The Lolita of tennis." It's quite unclear as to why,
though. Kournikova is nineteen -- which, I suspect, makes her by far not
one of the youngest on the tennis circuit. She is also, according to Dowd's
description, a "vamp," a "blond knockout," who "burns up the pages of the
new issue of Sports Illustrated with bronze legs... and smoldering
look" -- but that does not make her a good candidate for a Lolita
either. Neither does the fact that she is Russian -- even though so was
Lolita's creator. Unless Dowd knows something I don't know, this is
probably a total misuse of the term, based not directly on the columnist's
awareness of the book but obtained through numerous filters and
distortions of the common cultural usage.

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