Here is the original source of the 33 rpm recording. The voice, of course, is Nabokov's. Plummer had nothing to do with it.

Greetings,

DN

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Lolita; Poems

Spoken Arts SA 902, [1964?]
CONTENTS: Lolita, part two, chapter 35 -- The ballad of Longwood Glen -- Rain -- Lines written in Oregon -- On translating "Eugene Onegin" -- An evening of Russian poetry -- The swift -- The discovery.
NOTES: Program notes on container.
[DOUGLASS PHONODISC DLdl 357]
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