Kenneth Bernoska

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Polly let slip to Véra that she first learned of her husband’s involvement with Ridgewell through the “horrid” Time article. Véra was, apparently, unnerved by Polly’s confession, but had the wherewithal to observe in her diary: “Poor Polly, small-town little girl, craving for so many pounds of ‘culture’ gift-boxed and tied with a nice pink bow!” Véra did not know Rosemary, but based on what Polly told her and the Time article, she judged her as “a pretty awful, vulgar but flashy young female.” Odd as this encounter was for Véra, the evening devolved further. After Victor Schaller and his wife ...more
Kenneth Bernoska
This highlight will be cut off for its length. It details a culture of misogyny and impunity in the publishing industry. ‘Lolita’ had a respectable, cultured publisher who was a terrible, toxic, privileged dolt. He made a lot of money with this book. It’s very wrong and very sickening.
The Real Lolita: The Kidnapping of Sally Horner and the Novel That Scandalized the World
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