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Fr: Dmitri
Nabokov
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 12:10 PM
Subject: replies and comments
For
posting:
1. I found the
soccer items from Father's Tenishev days fascinating. Thanks to you and to
friend Svirilin.
2. You are right
about the Academy of Arts and Letters medal. Father was hard at work and
preferred to delegate me to say a few words on his behalf. To answer
Dane Gill and others about his awards: he did get four nice plexiglass
Playboy awards for best short story of the year, an Oscar nomination
for the (almost unused) Lolita screenplay, a posthumous Critics' Choice
Award in 1995 for Stories, invitations to accept doctorates from a
couple of well known universities (he sent regrets because he did not want
academic honors for what he had not studied, and thought it laughable to call
oneself "doctor" unless one practices medicine), and a "grooming"
invitation to Stockholm (declined). I may have missed something. It is not
entirely true that he didn't give hoot. Sometimes he found it touching and
entertaining. But he would never go one step out of his way to promote himself
for a prize.
3. He did enjoy
watching Yashin. Among other reasons, besides the moon landing,
that my parents temporarily ordered a TV were the Olympics, major tennis
finals, and sometimes hockey championships. When visiting at other times, I was
relegated to the downstairs hotel TV to watch my F.1 races, unless Miss
Warfield, an elderly British spinster, had beaten me to it. Finally I said
basta, went out, and got the most elaborate set money could buy in Montreux. For
Nick Grundy: team-wise, VN was not much of an athletic supporter, as they say in
England, with one exception -- when an American team -- or individual --was
playing, whatever the opponent, he was staunchly on the Americans'
side.
4. For Dane Gill
again, the Penguin Stories are the same ones I edited for Vintage, with
"Easter Rain," of course, included. The Vintage Nabokov,
which I am proofing
as I write this, will consist of ten
stories from the above collection, plus excerpts from Lolita and
Speak, Memory.
Best
greetings,
DN