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The new issue of SLAVIC AND EAST EUROPEAN JOURNAL (V. 38, #2; Summer 1994)
has two items of intrerest to Nabokovians:
1) Thomas Seifrid (USC) has an interesting article entitled "Getting
Across: Border Consciousness in Soviet and Emigre Literature" (pp.
245-60) in which he explores the shifting meaning of the concept of
"border" in VN' 1932 GLORY and Sasha Sokolov's PALISANDRIIA (1985) (known
in English as ASTROPHOBIA).
2) Julian Connolly's 1992 NABOKOV'S EARLY FICTION: PATTERNS OF SELF AND OTHER
(Cambridge U.P.) is reviewed by Elizabeth Klosty Beaujour, p.388-9.
has two items of intrerest to Nabokovians:
1) Thomas Seifrid (USC) has an interesting article entitled "Getting
Across: Border Consciousness in Soviet and Emigre Literature" (pp.
245-60) in which he explores the shifting meaning of the concept of
"border" in VN' 1932 GLORY and Sasha Sokolov's PALISANDRIIA (1985) (known
in English as ASTROPHOBIA).
2) Julian Connolly's 1992 NABOKOV'S EARLY FICTION: PATTERNS OF SELF AND OTHER
(Cambridge U.P.) is reviewed by Elizabeth Klosty Beaujour, p.388-9.