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  1. Vera podziwiała poezję Vladimira, wtedy bardzo znaną wśród rosyjskich emigrantów, i chodziła na jego odczyty. Szczegóły tego, jak się poznali, są raczej niejasne – Nabokov utrzymywał, że nastąpiło to na balu charytatywnym 8 lub 9 maja 1923 roku, jednak Vera temu zaprzeczała.

  2. 8 de abr. de 2014 · Twenty-three years after her death, Vera Nabokov remains a revered figure in capital “L” Literature—not necessarily for her own work, but for devoting herself fully to that of her husband ...

  3. 3 de dic. de 2014 · Long before Vladimir Nabokov (April 22, 1899–July 2, 1977) became a sage of literature, Russia’s most prominent literary émigré, and a man of widely revered strong opinions, the most important event of his life took place: 24-year-old Vladimir met 21-year-old Véra.She would come to be not only his great love and wife for the remaining half century of his life, but also one of creative ...

  4. Schiff follows Vera Nabokov from her affluent St. Petersburg childhood, through the dramatic escape from Bolshevik Russia, to the streets of Weimar Berlin, where Vera makes a spectacular entrance into the life of her future husband, then a gifted but struggling writer of Russian verse.

  5. 1 de ene. de 2001 · Vera Nabokov was not only devoted to her husband’s literary career; she was crucial to it. Through 52 years of marriage and for 14 years after her spouse’s demise, she saw the sole meaning of her life as nourishing Nabokov and safeguarding his works and image for posterity.

  6. Schiff follows Vera Nabokov from her affluent St. Petersburg childhood, through the dramatic escape from Bolshevik Russia, to the streets of Weimar Berlin, where Vera makes a spectacular entrance into the life of her future husband, then a gifted but struggling writer of Russian verse.

  7. 28 de jun. de 2018 · In the pantheon of literary marriages, Véra Slonim’s to Vladimir Nabokov is remarkable for the consistency of its mutual devotion: his to her; her to his work. The Nabokovs were married for 52 years, and Boyd writes that “they seemed like young lovers even in their sixties and seventies.”. No less astounding is the fact that, until 1968 ...