Well, not really. But he does make a quirky appearance
in The Egyptologist, by Arthur Phillips, a novel described by
the "St. Louis Post-Dispatch" as "an astonishingly
clever Nabokovian tangle of evansions and deceptions." At
the conclusion of the novel, by the author of Prague (a novel
set entirely in Budpest!) Phillips "gratefully acknowledges the
kind assistance" of, among others, "the invaluable example
of Miss Vivian Darkbloom."
--
Sam
Samuel Schuman
Chancellor
The University of Minnesota, Morris
Morris, MN 56267
schumans@morris.umn.edu
320-589-6020