Vladimir Nabokov :The Russian Years

Publication subTitle :The Russian Years

Author: Boyd Brian  

Publisher: Princeton University Press‎

Publication year: 2016

E-ISBN: 9781400884025

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780691067940

Subject: K81 Biography;K82 China

Keyword: 中国人物传记,传记

Language: ENG

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This first major critical biography of Vladimir Nabokov, one of the greatest of twentieth-century writers, finally allows us full access to the dramatic details of his life and the depths of his art. An intensely private man, Nabokov was uprooted first by the Russian Revolution and then by World War II. Transformed into a permanent wanderer, he did not achieve fame until late in life, with the success of Lolita. In this first of two volumes, Brian Boyd vividly describes the liberal milieu of the aristocratic Nabokovs, their escape from Russia, Nabokov's education at Cambridge, and the murder of his father in Berlin. Boyd then turns to the years that Nabokov spent, impoverished, in Germany and France, until the coming of Hitler forced him to flee, with wife and son, to the United States. This volume stands on its own as a fascinating exploration of Nabokov's Russian years and Russian worlds, prerevolutionary and émigré.

In the course of his ten years' work on the biography, Boyd traveled along Nabokov's trail everywhere from Yalta to Palo Alto. The only scholar to have had free access to the Nabokov archives in Montreux and the Library of Congress, he also interviewed at length Nabokov's family and scores of his friends and associates.

For the general reader, Boyd offers an introduction to Nabokov the man, his works, and his world. For the specialist, he provides a basis for all future research on Nabokov's life and art, as he dates and describes

Chapter

5 School: St. Petersburg, 1911–1914

6 Lover and Poet: Petrograd, 1914–1917

7 Foretaste of Exile: Crimea, 1917–1919

PART II: EUROPE SIRIN

8 Becoming Sirin: Cambridge, 1919–1922

9 Regrouping: Berlin, 1922–1923

10 Enter the Muse: Berlin, 1923–1925

11 Scenes from Emigré Life: Berlin, 1925–1926

12 Ideas Away: Berlin, 1927–1929

13 Nabokov the Writer

14 The Defense (Zashchita Luzhina)

15 Negative and Positive: Berlin, 1929–1930

16 Bright Desk, Dark World: Berlin, 1930–1932

17 Distant Prospects: Berlin, 1932–1934

18 Translation and Transformation: Berlin, 1934–1937

19 On the Move: France, 1937

20 The Gift (Dar)

21 Destitute: France, 1938–1939

22 Searching for an Exit: France, 1939–1940

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