Rereading this remarkable memoir has been even more delightful than the first time. And more awe-inspiring. From the poetic beauty of his sentences to the intricate structure of the book, Nabokov’s consummate writing skills are on display.
The memoir covers his youth and young adulthood, up to the age of 40 when he and his wife, Vera, emigrated to the U.S. The chapters arranged thematically rather than strictly chronologically. So, for example, one chapter is the story of the most memorable o...
Published on October 13, 2013 22:00