Today (April 12) marks the 70th Birthday of Evgeny Belodubrovsky, a tireless Nabokophile and autodidact scholar living in St. Petersburg, and an occasional NAB-L contributor.  He first learned of Nabokov in the apartment of the Leningrad sculptor Leonid Abramovich Mess.  Among many other accomplishments, he discovered the copy-edits from Nabokov's first book of poems, "Stikhi" ["Poems"] of 1916, with five additional poems; republished the collection Two Paths (Dva puti) that Nabokov issued together with A. Balashov in 1918; and first discovered the issue of the Tenishev journal Young Thought (Iunaia mysl') with Nabokov's poems and his translation of Alfred de Musset's "December Night."  Evgeny Borisovich has assisted many Nabokovians (including yours truly) with their research during visits to the Nabokov Museum.  С днем рождения!


Stephen Blackwell






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