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Vladimir Nabokov

Vladimir Nabokov

Birthday: 23 April 1899, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire [now Russia]
Birth Name: Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov
Height: 188 cm

Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov was born on April 22, 1899, the eldest of five children in a wealthy aristocratic family in St. Petersburg, Russia. His grandfather was a Justice Minister to the Czar Al ...Show More

I have never been interested in what is called the literature of social comment (in journalistic and Show more I have never been interested in what is called the literature of social comment (in journalistic and commercial parlance: "great books"). I am not "sincere", I am not "provocative", I am not "satirical" . . . the future of mankind, and so on, leave me completely indifferent. Hide
The verbal poetic texture of [William Shakespeare] is the greatest the world has known, and is immen Show more The verbal poetic texture of [William Shakespeare] is the greatest the world has known, and is immensely superior to the structure of his plays as plays. With Shakespeare it is the metaphor that is the thing, not the play. Hide
For me a work of fiction exists only insofar as it affords me what I shall bluntly call aesthetic bl Show more For me a work of fiction exists only insofar as it affords me what I shall bluntly call aesthetic bliss, that is a sense of being somehow, somewhere connected with other states of being where art - curiosity, tenderness, kindness, ecstasy - is the norm. There are not many such books. All the rest are topical trash or what some might call the Literature of Ideas, which very often is topical trash. Hide
[about criticism of his novel "Lolita"] What bothered me most was the belief that "Lolita" was a cri Show more [about criticism of his novel "Lolita"] What bothered me most was the belief that "Lolita" was a criticism of America. I think that's ridiculous. I don't see how anybody could find that in "Lolita". I don't like people who see the book as an erotic phenomenon, either. Even more, I suppose, I don't like people who haven't read "Lolita" and think it is obscene. Hide
Many accepted authors simply do not exist for me. Bertolt Brecht, William Faulkner, Albert Camus, ma Show more Many accepted authors simply do not exist for me. Bertolt Brecht, William Faulkner, Albert Camus, many others, mean absolutely nothing to me. I must fight a suspicion of conspiracy against my brain when I blandly see accepted as 'great literature' by critics and fellow authors Lady Chatterley's copulations or the pretentious nonsense of Mr. Ezra Pound, that total fake. Hide
Every dimension presupposes a medium within which it can act, and if, in the spiral unwinding of thi Show more Every dimension presupposes a medium within which it can act, and if, in the spiral unwinding of things, space warps into something akin to time, and time, in its turn, warps into something akin to thought, then surely another dimension follows - a special Space maybe, not the old one, we trust, unless spirals become vicious circles again. Hide
Life is a great surprise. I do not see why death should not be an even greater one. Life is a great surprise. I do not see why death should not be an even greater one.
[in "Speak Memory", his autobiography] But in England, at least in the England of my youth, the nati Show more [in "Speak Memory", his autobiography] But in England, at least in the England of my youth, the national dread of showing off and a too grim preoccupation with solid teamwork were not conducive to the development of the goalkeeper's art. Hide
[about the US] It is my country. The intellectual life suits me better there than in any other count Show more [about the US] It is my country. The intellectual life suits me better there than in any other country in the world. I have more friends there, more kindred souls than anywhere. Hide
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