Vladimir Nabokov

Annotations by Alexey Sklyarenko

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Please read Alexey Sklyarenko's annotations on Pale FireAda and other Nabokov works here.

By Alexey Sklyarenko , 12 May, 2020

Describing his tryst with Ada in the vicinity of Ardis Hall, Van Veen (the narrator and main character in VN’s novel Ada, 1969) mentions Malahar, a miserable village on Ladore River:

 

By Alexey Sklyarenko , 11 May, 2020

On Demonia (aka Antiterra, Earth’s twin planet on which VN’s novel Ada, 1969, is set) Paris is also known as Lute:

 

In 1885, having completed his prep-school education, he went up to Chose University in England, where his fathers had gone, and traveled from time to time to London or Lute (as prosperous but not overrefined British colonials called that lovely pearl-gray sad city on the other side of the Channel). (1.28)

 

By Alexey Sklyarenko , 8 May, 2020

Describing Lucette’s visit to Kingston, Van Veen (the narrator and main character in VN’s novel Ada, 1969) mentions baby serpents and Lucette’s pretty viper tongue:

 

She unclicked her black-silk handbag, fished out a handkerchief and, leaving the gaping bag on the edge of the sideboard, went to the farthest window and stood there, her fragile shoulders shaking unbearably.

Van noticed a long, blue, violet-sealed envelope protruding from the bag.