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Subject: Re: [NABOKV-L] reading ADA anagramatically
Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 16:13:03 +0000
From: skb@bootle.biz
To: Vladimir Nabokov Forum <NABOKV-L@LISTSERV.UCSB.EDU>
References: <004701c9a955$bd6b9b30$431d1154@ALEX1> <003a01c9a977$8bb7a300$6900a8c0@jansyuww9tl3no>

Even more coincidentally overwhelming, Sergey: the total number of
words in ADA equals _exactly_ the number of people who died in the
Siege of your home-city (the former Leningrad) between the two fatidic
dates (to be named in a later posting).

PS: Avoid ADA if you suffer from aibohphobia (fear of palindromes).

CTaH


>
> Sklyarenko: ...We have thus bridged, in only three
> paragraphs, several places in different parts of both our world and
> Demonia (aka Antiterra, Earth's twin planet, on which ADA is set),
> including the river that flows in Nabokov's (and mine) home city.
> May be, my "anagramatic" method is worth anything, after all? May
> be, a ? million? :)
>
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