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  1. 4 de abr. de 2000 · Nabokov wrote his books first for himself, second for his wife, and third for no one at all. “Without my wife,” he once noted, “I wouldn’t have written a single novel.”. Set in prewar Europe and postwar America, spanning much of the twentieth century, the story of the Nabokovs’ fifty-two-year marriage reads as vividly as a novel.

  2. 4 de abr. de 2000 · Vera (Mrs. Vladimir Nabokov) Paperback – April 4, 2000. Stacy Schiff brings to shimmering life one of the greatest literary love stories of our time: Vladimir Nabokov, émigré author of Lolita; Pale Fire; and Speak, Memory, and his beloved wife, Véra. Nabokov wrote his books first for himself, second for his wife, and third for no one at all.

  3. 27 de dic. de 2019 · Vladimir Nabokov (April 22, 1899—July 2, 1977) was a prolific, trilingual Russian-American novelist, poet, professor, translator, and entomologist. His name is nearly synonymous with the novel Lolita (1955), which centers on the shocking conceit of a middle-aged man’s obsession with a young girl. It became a record-breaking best-seller and ...

  4. 10 de jul. de 2020 · Nabokov y Vera, su esposa. En esta obra es remarcable la originalidad del imaginario del autor de Lolita . Algunos se lo atribuyen a que tanto él como su esposa eran sinestetas.

  5. E C#m Ma su Whatsapp c'era un sacco di spazio E Ab A per le nostre tre o quattro cose del cazzo. [Chorus] E C#m A Ab E Ricorda che mi hai promesso di andare in giro con la pistola per difendermi, C#m A Ab e di tagliarmi la carne da mangiare nel piatto, come Vera Nabokov. C#m F#m A Da quando ho un tour e un lavoro e la gente che amo sta male, C# ...

  6. 29 de sept. de 2023 · Graham Greene was willing to go to jail to defend the uncensored publication of Vladimir Nabokov’s novel Lolita, according to a previously unpublished diary kept by the Russian-born author’s wife.

  7. 20 de sept. de 2017 · Les lettres inédites de Nabokov à sa femme Véra, de 1923 jusqu’à la fin de sa vie. Vladimir Nabokov et sa femme Véra se sont rencontrés en 1923, à Berlin, où leurs familles respectives avaient fui le pouvoir bolchevique. Tout au long du demi-siècle que dure leur mariage, ils ne sont séparés que rarement, mais alors il lui écrit ...