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The son also writes: should offspring follow in their literary parents' footsteps?
Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
Vladimir Nabokov's marriage seems to have been rock-solid and blissfully happy, undisturbed by his artistic preoccupation with nymphets, and his relationship with their son Dimitri, who has just died, was likewise loving and serene.
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Book news: Salman Rushdie, John Steinbeck, fact, fiction, more
Los Angeles Times (blog)
At the Book Beast today, Lila Azam Zanganeh writes about dealing with Dmitri Nabokov, novelist Vladimir Nabokov's son. Dmitri died Feb. 22 in Switzerland. Dmitri Nabokov was one of the more difficult literary executors, Laura Miller writes at Salon, ...
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Paris Review – Document: Nabokov's Notes, Sarah Funke Butler
By Sarah Funke Butler
When Vladimir Nabokov started teaching Russian literature at Wellesley College in 1944, he was frustrated by the lack of an adequate literal translation of Eugene Onegin, which he referred to as “the first and fundamental Russian novel.
The Paris Review

 

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