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From: Jansy Berndt de Souza Mello
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Nabokov in The Atlantic

In 1941, The Atlantic Monthly became the first English-language magazine to publish Vladimir Nabokov's fiction and poetry. (See the editors' introduction to the April, 2000, issue.) This month, as a companion to the magazine's April cover story, Atlantic Unbound is pleased to offer the first two short stories by Nabokov to appear in The Atlantic, along with one of Nabokov's poems (published in the December, 1941, issue), introduced and read aloud by Nabokov's son and translator, Dmitri Nabokov.

"Cloud, Castle, Lake" (June, 1941)
A short story.

"The Aurelian" (November, 1941)
A short story.

audioear picture"Softest of Tongues" (December, 1941)
A poem. Introduced and read aloud by Dmitri Nabokov, in a recording made exclusively for Atlantic Unbound.