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El. knyga: Nabokov and the Real World: Between Appreciation and Defense

4.07/5 (55 ratings by Goodreads)
  • Formatas: 248 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Mar-2021
  • Leidėjas: Princeton University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780691218663
  • Formatas: 248 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Mar-2021
  • Leidėjas: Princeton University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780691218663

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From award-winning literary scholar Robert Alter, a masterful exploration of how Nabokov used artifice to evoke the dilemmas, pain, and exaltation of the human condition

Admirers and detractors of Vladimir Nabokov have viewed him as an ingenious contriver of literary games, teasing and even outsmarting his readers through his self-reflexive artifice and the many codes and puzzles he devises in his fiction. Nabokov himself spoke a number of times about reality as a term that always has to be put in scare quotes. Consequently, many critics and readers have thought of him as a writer uninterested in the world outside literature. Robert Alter shows how Nabokov was passionately concerned with the real world and its complexities, from love and loss to exile, freedom, and the impact of contemporary politics on our lives.

In these illuminating and exquisitely written essays, Alter spans the breadth of Nabokov's writings, from his memoir, lectures, and short stories to major novels such as Lolita. He demonstrates how the self-reflexivity of Nabokov's fiction becomes a vehicle for expressing very real concerns. What emerges is a portrait of a brilliant stylist who is at once serious and playful, who cared deeply about human relationships and the burden of loss, and who was acutely sensitive to the ways political ideologies can distort human values.

Offering timeless insights into literature’s most fabulous artificer, Nabokov and the Real World makes an elegant and compelling case for Nabokov's relevance today.

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"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

1 Between Appreciation and Defense
1(13)
2 Not Reading the Papers
14(19)
3 Lolita Now
33(16)
4 Nabokov's Game of Worlds
49(39)
5 Autobiography as Alchemy in Pale Fire
88(13)
6 Ada, or the Perils of Paradise
101(23)
7 Nabokov for Those Who Hate Him: The Curious Case of Pnin
124(20)
8 Invitation to a Beheading: Nabokov and the Art of Politics
144(23)
9 Nabokov and Memory
167(15)
10 Lectures on Literature
182(18)
11 Style in the Novel, Style in Nabokov, and the Question of Translation
200(23)
Notes 223(4)
Sources 227(2)
Index 229
Robert Alter is professor of the Graduate School and emeritus professor of Hebrew and comparative literature at the University of California, Berkeley. His many books include The Pleasures of Reading in an Ideological Age, Imagined Cities: Urban Experience and the Language of the Novel, and Pen of Iron: American Prose and the King James Bible (Princeton). He lives in Berkeley, California.