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Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2002 10:25 AM
Subject: RE: Slat sign: VN & Merriam-Webster II &
III
EDNOTE. See end.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 6:14 PM
Subject: Slat sign: VN & Merriam-Webster II &
III
If I remember it right, there is another instance
in ADA, when Webster's Second proves a "good" dictionary: only there did I
manage to find the definition of SLAT SIGN:
a sign having thin plates fixed perpendicularly to a flat surface; both
the flat surface and the sides of the plates are painted in such a manner
as to cause letters, pictures, or both to appear when viewed at different
angles.
In ADA it is the title of Van's favorite novel. Incidentally, one
ingenuous, but frivolous "translator" has turned it into Shyolkovyi Zhezl
(A Silken Rod)!!! But, to say the truth, I don't know either how to translate
it correctly into Russian. And another question: what really
existing novel can be meant under it. If it is not ADA itself, probably
PALE FIRE?
best regards,
Alexey
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EDNOTE. I have pondered the real novel (if any) underlying SLAT SIGN
without success. I did note, however, that it anagrammatically yields the
anatomical "glans," which is central to the "interview" between Van and
Lucette at Kingston.