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Nabokov Sights in Zembla (fwd)
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EDITOR'S NOTE. In addition to the material noted below, I would call your
attention to the long interview of LOLITA film script writer by Suellen
Stringer-Hye for the Nabokov WEB site ZEMBLA.
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Fellow Zemblans,
The second installment of Nabokov Sights, photographs by Gennady
Barabtarlo, has been added to Zembla
(http://www.libraries.psu.edu/iasweb/nabokov/aboutns.htm). This group
features eleven new images of Nabokovian locales in Paris, including an
extremely rare shot of Nabokov's collapsible tub. (A new image has also
been added to the first installment of Nabokov Sights, which includes
photos of sites in Berlin, Prague, Clarens, and Vevey.)
C. Kinbote
attention to the long interview of LOLITA film script writer by Suellen
Stringer-Hye for the Nabokov WEB site ZEMBLA.
This message was originally submitted by jhe@PSULIAS.PSU.EDU to the NABOKV-L
list at UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU. If you simply forward it back to the list, using a
mail command that generates "Resent-" fields (ask your local user support or
consult the documentation of your mail program if in doubt), it will be
distributed and the explanations you are now reading will be removed
automatically. If on the other hand you edit the contributions you receive into
a digest, you will have to remove this paragraph manually. Finally, you should
be able to contact the author of this message by using the normal "reply"
function of your mail program.
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Fellow Zemblans,
The second installment of Nabokov Sights, photographs by Gennady
Barabtarlo, has been added to Zembla
(http://www.libraries.psu.edu/iasweb/nabokov/aboutns.htm). This group
features eleven new images of Nabokovian locales in Paris, including an
extremely rare shot of Nabokov's collapsible tub. (A new image has also
been added to the first installment of Nabokov Sights, which includes
photos of sites in Berlin, Prague, Clarens, and Vevey.)
C. Kinbote