Here's a paraphrasing of an email I got this morning from Harvard biologist Naomi Pierce:
"I don't know if you remember, but I mentioned a few years ago how Vladimir Nabokov, best known as a novelist, was also a self-taught expert on butterflies. In 1945 he had a wild idea about how his favorite group of butterflies evolved that no one took seriously. Well, for the past decade I and my colleagues have been scouring the Andes for butterflies and sequencing their DNA to test his hypothesis. And he turns out to have been right in all sorts of ways.
"Oh, and the paper will be published tonight."
I got on the phone fast. And here's my story on Nabokov's last laugh in the New York Times.
Published on January 25, 2011 16:16