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From: nabokov
[mailto:cangrande@bluewin.ch]
Sent: vendredi, 18. avril 2003
00:55
To: 'feedback@hindustantimes.com'
Subject:
Nabokov and Chaplin
To the
editor
The article about
Charlie Chaplin in the Hindustan Times by one V.B.N.Ram affirms that my father,
Vladimir Nabokov, was influenced when writing
Lolita by Chaplin's relationship with Lita
Grey. That is utter nonsense. I don't know if Hitler remained a
fan of Chaplin's after The Great Dictator. I do
know that my father found certain scenes of Chaplin's
hilarious -- for instance, the Hitler figure bouncing an inflatable globe in
that film, or the shoe-eating episode in The Gold Rush. I
also know that my father, no matter how much he enjoyed Chaplin's comic
skills, had valid political cause to avoid frequenting the
man ( who lived not far from the Montreux Palace ), in spite of
the well-meaning efforts of various
undescriminating intermediaries. The general credibility of Mr.
Ram's highly tendentious, but equally naive, piece can well be judged by
the Lolita sample. I shall not bother to
dismantle his obsolete pink apologia.
Yours,
Dmitri
Nabokov