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A guide to Nabokov's writing
There's no doubt about it: if you're going to tackle Proust, you need to be in good intellectual shape. The sentences are long, the paragraphs are huge, and at a million and a half words his great novel is one of the longest ever.
However, the greatest depths he offers are in the form of profound reflections on some of the most important issues any novelist can approach - love, desire, memory, time, and death. These are written in the form of extended aphorisms, embedded as part of his narrative in such a way that you will hardly be aware where one ends and the other begins. • Nabokov tutorials • Nabokov's life and works • Nabokov: An Illustrated Life • Lolita - a study guide • Ideology in Nabokov's Prose • Vera: Mrs Vladimir Nabokov • The Original of Laura • Studying Fiction • Literary Terms • 20th Century Timeline |
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