Stalking Nabokov

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Pub. Date: 2011-10-07
Publisher(s): Columbia Univ Pr
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Summary

At the age of twenty-one, Brian Boyd wrote an essay on Vladimir Nabokov that the author called "brilliant." In 1991, after gaining exclusive access to the writer's archives, he wrote a two-part, award-winning biography, Vladimir Nabokov: The Russian Years and Vladimir Nabokov: The American Years, that has become standard reading. This collection features essays written by Boyd after completing Nabokov's biography, incorporating material he gleaned from his research as well as new discoveries and formulations. This volume forms the perfect companion for readers of Nabokov, approaching the author from a variety of angles and perspectives. Boyd confronts Nabokov's life, career, and legacy; his art, science, and thought; his subtle humor and puzzle-like storytelling; his complex psychological portraits; and his inheritance from, reworking of, or affinities with Shakespeare, Pushkin, Tolstoy, and Machado de Assis. Boyd offers new ways of reading Nabokov's best English-language work: Lolita, Pale Fire, Ada, and the unparalleled autobiography, Speak, Memory, and he discloses otherwise unknown information about the author's world. Sharing his personal reflections, Boyd recounts the adventures, hardships, and revelations of researching Nabokov's biography and his unusual finds in the archives, including materials still awaiting publication. The first to focus on Nabokov's metaphysics, Boyd in fact downplays their importance, instead emphasizing the author's humor, reinvention of narrative possibility, and psychological renderings of various characters to unlock the greater mysteries. Reading Nabokov as novelist, memoirist, poet, translator, scientist, and individual, Boyd further immortalizes his far-reaching, versatile talents.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. ix
List of Abbreviationsp. xi
Introductionp. xiii
Nabokov: The Writer's Life and the Life Writer
A Centennial Toast (1999)p. 3
A Biographer's Life (2001)p. 8
Who Is "My Nabokov"? (2007)p. 19
Nabokov's Manuscripts and Books
The Nabokov Biography and the Nabokov Archive (1992)p. 25
From the Nabokov Archive: Nabokov's Literary Legacy (2009)p. 40
Nabokov's Metaphysics
Retrospects and Prospects (2001)p. 57
Nabokov's Afterlife (2002)p. 66
Nabokov's Butterflies
Nabokov, Literature, Lepidoptera (2000)p. 73
Netting Nabokov: Review of Dieter E. Zimmer, A Guide to Nabokov's Butterflies and Moths, 2001 (2001)p. 100
Nabokov as Psychologist
The Psychological Work of Fictional Play (2010)p. 109
Nabokov and the Origins and Ends of Stories
Stacks of Stories, Stories of Stacks (2010)p. 123
Nabokov as Writer
Nabokov's Humor (1996)p. 145
Nabokov as Storyteller (2002)p. 157
Nabokov's Transition from Russian to English: Repudiation or Evolution? (2007)p. 176
Nabokov and Others
Nabokov, Pushkin, Shakespeare: Genius, Generosity, and Gratitude in The Gift and Pale Fire (1999)p. 203
Nabokov as Verse Translator: Introduction to Verses and Versions (2008)p. 214
Tolstoy and Nabokov (1993)p. 229
Nabokov and Machado de Assis (2009)p. 248
Nabokov Works
Speak, Memory: The Life and the Art (1990)p. 265
Speak, Memory: Nabokov, Mother, and Lovers: The Weave of the Magic Carpet (1999)p. 276
Lolita: Scene and Unseen (2006)p. 288
Even Homais Nods: Nabokov's Fallibility; Or, How to Revise Lolita (1995)p. 297
Literature, Pattern, Lolita; Or, Art, Literature, Science (2008)p. 320
"Pale Fire": Poem and Pattern (2010)p. 336
Ada: The Bog and the Garden; Or, Straw, Fluff, and Peat: Sources and Places in Ada (2004)p. 360
A Book Burner Recants: The Original of Laura (2010)p. 385
Notesp. 397
Bibliographyp. 423
Indexp. 437
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