Vladimir Nabokov : The Russian Years
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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.
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Read in September, 2007
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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Read in January, 1992
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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