Vladimir Nabokov: The Russian Years
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Vladimir Nabokov: The Russian Years

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This first major critical biography of Vladimir Nabokov, one of the greatest of twentieth-century writers, finally allows us full access to the dramatic details of his life and the depths of his art. An intensely private man, Nabokov was uprooted first by the Russian Revolution and then by World War II. Transformed into a permanent wanderer, he did not achieve fame until l

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Paperback, 619 pages
Published January 11th 1993 by Princeton University Press
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Eric
When am I not consulting the Boyds? For me, Nabokov is the most congenial of all 20th century literary artists. But even without that, he would be admirable for the fact that he surmounted all wordly barriers to the expression of his gift, to the achievement of his oeuvre. He let nothing overcome him--not exile, not the switch to English in early middle age; as Updike has said, Nabokov bore "the secret of an ebullient creativity." A congenial artist, and a personal hero.
Christopher Sutch
This biography and literary study is well-researched, but, in my opinion, Boyd makes several errors as a result of being too close to his subject. First, he entirely too forgiving, or willing to overlook, Nabokov's personal and political flaws. True, everyone is human, and there is always room for a little understanding sympathy. But traits such as Nabokov's paranoid homophobia, which makes his brother's death in a concentration camp all the more tragic, paint V. Nabokov in a very unsympathetic ...more
James
James rated it 4 of 5 stars
Brian Boyd’s biography of Vladimir Nabokov is meticulously researched and unlikely to be surpassed anytime soon, if at all. In some ways, that’s unfortunate. While this is a foundational and necessary text for anyone who wants a deep understanding of Nabokov’s work, Boyd’s attitude towards his subject is often distractingly worshipful. Some of the faults stemming from this approach include Boyd’s tendency to make something of a show of criticizing obviously weak early work (presumably as an asse...more
John
John rated it 4 of 5 stars
I have to say that reading 1400-1500 pages of both volumes of Boyd's biography takes stamina, especially if the subject is personally so repellant as Nabakov - a man with a class A narcissistically disordered personality. But having said that, Boyd's work is a masterpiece of literary biography. He couples both the biographical narrative with the best criticism and interpretation of Nabakov's books available. In fact, I'm wondering why he didn't select certain chapters and piece together another ...more
Geoff
Geoff rated it 5 of 5 stars
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No author had more occasion to become "the voice of his era" than Nabokov, and one of his great achievements is resolutely avoiding that role and following undeterred his own muse. Born in 1899, he was truly a child of the twentieth century, and almost every major upheaval that affected Europe in the first half of that century as well affected him, until he quit the continent and fled France with Hitler's hounds hot on his heels and found relative security in America and the English l...more
Zack
Zack rated it 5 of 5 stars
Being one of the West Coast's most fervent non-academic Nabokov nuts, I knew I had to get around to the two-volume Boyd biography eventually. I set aside a good two weeks for it, but it ended up only taking a few days. Lord, this is engrossing stuff. I've always been a big reader of literary biographies, and this is up there w/the greats (Ellmann's Joyce, Troyat's Dostoevsky, etc.). An absolute must for Nabo fanatics. An excellent companion piece is Stacy Schiff's VERA (which delves deeper ...more
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I read parts of this for my undergraduate thesis.--Finally got around to reading the whole thing cover to cover.
Guy Cranswick
Boyd has a done a good academic job but his subject is a 2nd rate hater of other, better, writers.
John Wagner
Vol 1. Great writing about a great life.
Jesse
Jesse rated it 5 of 5 stars
What an awesome biography, can't wait to read part 2: The American Years!
Lacey
Lacey rated it 4 of 5 stars
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If you're very interested in Nabokov or a student of his work, then this biography is amazing. However, I am both of those things, and don't know if I have the time needed to complete the second 600 page book that accompanies this. It's incredibly detailed, practically day by day, but literally might not be worth it until you've read majority of Nabokov's ouevre first.
Adam Floridia
After finally finishing this 600 page biography, I am too eager to start the second part (another 700 pages) to write a good review. That's how captivating this was.
Tom
Tom rated it 5 of 5 stars
Thorough and extremely informative. Even if one doesn't want to wade through all the bio details, the analysis of VN's work is great.
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