VLADIMIR NABOKOV
January/February 2015
The book is beautifully done, but it is long and feels uneven
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October 2014
The rapid rise of a young Italian master
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July/August 2010
'Perhaps tying works of art to their originating topography is vulgar and needs to be kept discreet. But history needs Nabokov. During the artistically formative years, he lived here in the 1920s and 1930s, he peerlessly described how Berlin's 300,000 Russian émigrés endured life after the Bolshevik Revolution.'
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December 2009
The Original of Laura by Vladimir Nabokov
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