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Re: LOLITA tapes (fwd)
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From: ckania@randomhouse.com
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Currently - there are a few audios on the market
Spoken Arts published LOLITA AND POEMS - read by Vladimir Nabokov, 1980 - but
it is hard to find.
Harper/Cademon has produced a 90 minute tape of LOLITA, read by James Mason
Random House Audio will release an unabridged audio of LOLITA read by Jeremy
Irons on March 26th.
Hope this information is helpful.
- Carrie
ckania@randomhouse.com
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From: chtodel @ humanitas.ucsb.edu (Donald Barton Johnson) @ SMTP
Date: 03/12/97 01:17 PM
Subject: Re: LOLITA tapes (fwd)
From: Galya Diment <galya@u.washington.edu>
There is a commercial tape of that available even, perhaps, in places like
Barnes & Noble, in their section of tapes by authors. I bought mine, I
don't quite remember where (a university bookstore perhaps), several years
ago.
Galya Diment
On Wed, 12 Mar 1997, > From: David Rhoden <drhoden@inch.com>
> Is the record of Nabokov reading from Lolita as well as Ballad of Longwood
> Glen, Rain, A Night of Russian Poetry and others available? I have a
> homemade (edited) cassette copy that I fear won't last much longer. I want
> my kids to hear this but I don't even have them yet.
>
From: ckania@randomhouse.com
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Currently - there are a few audios on the market
Spoken Arts published LOLITA AND POEMS - read by Vladimir Nabokov, 1980 - but
it is hard to find.
Harper/Cademon has produced a 90 minute tape of LOLITA, read by James Mason
Random House Audio will release an unabridged audio of LOLITA read by Jeremy
Irons on March 26th.
Hope this information is helpful.
- Carrie
ckania@randomhouse.com
))))))))) Previous Notes Mail
((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((
To: NABOKV-L @ UCSBVM.ucsb.edu @ SMTP
cc: (bcc: Carrie Kania/Trade/RandomHouse)
From: chtodel @ humanitas.ucsb.edu (Donald Barton Johnson) @ SMTP
Date: 03/12/97 01:17 PM
Subject: Re: LOLITA tapes (fwd)
From: Galya Diment <galya@u.washington.edu>
There is a commercial tape of that available even, perhaps, in places like
Barnes & Noble, in their section of tapes by authors. I bought mine, I
don't quite remember where (a university bookstore perhaps), several years
ago.
Galya Diment
On Wed, 12 Mar 1997, > From: David Rhoden <drhoden@inch.com>
> Is the record of Nabokov reading from Lolita as well as Ballad of Longwood
> Glen, Rain, A Night of Russian Poetry and others available? I have a
> homemade (edited) cassette copy that I fear won't last much longer. I want
> my kids to hear this but I don't even have them yet.
>