"This essay collection assesses the stakes and real-world relevance of Nabokovs writing, from his lectures and short stories to his major novels. Its a great read if youre a Nabokov fan, or if youve ever wondered, Why did this guy write Lolita?'" * Literary Hub * "These clear and dazzlingly erudite essays offer a superb introduction to the writers life and work."---David Herman, Jewish Chronicle "Robert Alters new book Nabokov and the Real World presents a fascinating study of the works of Vladimir Nabokov. . . . Alters Nabokov and the Real World provides an engaging analysis of Nabokovs robust body of work and artfully articulates how he weaves a tapestry of linguistic tools, literary devices, nuanced visual descriptions, and empirical classifications to create beautifully crafted stories that help us better to understand the complex spectrum of human existence."---Leonara Cravotta, American Spectator "Alter is one of Americas most distinguished persons of letters. His primary task in Nabokov and the Real World is to dismantle the widely-echoed theory of critics who accuse Nabokov of playing an elaborate literary gamea set of stylistic maneuvers, mannered, overwrought and arch. Alter counters that Nabokov. . .used language to awaken readers to the dense, many-layered, multi-connected reality of which we are part."---David Luhrssen, Shepherd Express "Nabokov and the Real World is a wonderful contribution and . . . [ a] beautiful collection."---Erik Eklund, Nabokov Online Journal