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Vyšla prvotina Vladimíra Nabokova, autora slavné Lolity - Novinky
S odstupem takřka osmdesáti let se k českému čtenáři dostává prvotina Vladimíra Nabokova (narozen 1899 v Sankt Petěrburgu, zemřel 1977 v Montreux, Švýcarsko) Mášenka. Vydal ji v roce 1926 v berlínském exilu, kam odešel roku 1919 s rodinou po definitivním převzetí moci bolševiky v Rusku.
Vladimiru Nabokovovi vyšla v češtině jeho prvotina Mášenka.
Publikoval pod pseudonymem Sirin, a jak píše v doslovu Kamila Chlupáčová, používal jej až do roku 1940, aby se tak odlišil od otce zabývajícího se ponejvíce politickými otázkami. Děj sevřený do šesti dnů v penzionu ruských emigrantů tají vztah jednoho z hrdinů, bělogvardějského důstojníka Lva Ganina, k životní lásce. Čtenář se může dohadovat, nakolik ji Ganin ztratil ve víru občanské války nebo zanikla kvůli jeho sebestřednosti.
Důvodem jeho vzpomínek je příjezd manželky Alexeje Alfjorova, dalšího z orloje postav exilového penzionu. Se znalostí próz Ericha M. Remarquea z let 2. světové války vystihujících pocity lidí uzavřených v jednotvárné komunitě pařížského nebo newyorského exilu vynikne Nabokovova schopnost zachycení osobitosti postav.
Čechovovsky bolestínská Klára, živočišná Ludmila, stařecky zapomnětlivý Podťagin. Prototyp člověka, který uprchl z domova, s nímž ho vážou tisíceré vzpomínky. „Kdykoli se nám zdá o Rusku, nevidíme jeho krásu, na níž si pamatujeme v bdělém stavu, ale něco nestvůrného. Jsou to sny, kdy se nebe kácí a ve vzduchu visí konec světa.“ Touží se dostat do Paříže, ale ztráta rodných kořenů jej zbavuje schopnosti pohybu.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Russian-American novelist, lepidopterist, professor (1899–1977)
"Nabokov" redirects here. For his father, the politician, see Vladimir Dmitrievich Nabokov . For other persons with the name, see Nabokov (surname) .
In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming conventions , the patronymic is Vladimirovich and the family name is Nabokov .
Nabokov in Montreux , Switzerland, 1973
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^ Jump up to: a b c Confusion over his birth date was generated by some people misunderstanding the relationship between the Julian and Gregorian calendars. At the time of Nabokov's birth, the offset between the calendars was 12 days. His date of birth in the Julian calendar was 10 April 1899; in the Gregorian, 22 April 1899. [88] The fact that the offset increased from 12 to 13 days for dates occurring after February 1900 was always irrelevant to earlier dates, and hence a 13-day offset should never have been applied to Nabokov's date of birth. Nevertheless, it was so misapplied by some writers, and 23 April came to be erroneously shown in many places as his birthday. In his memoirs Speak, Memory Nabokov indicates that 22 April was the correct date but that he nevertheless preferred to celebrate his birthday "with diminishing pomp" on 23 April (p. 6). [ vague ] As he happily pointed out on several occasions during interviews, this meant he also shared a birthday with William Shakespeare and Shirley Temple . [9] [89]

^ British English : / ˈ n æ b ə k ɒ f , n ə ˈ b oʊ k ɒ f , - ˈ b ɒ k -/ NAB -ə-kof, nə- BO(H)K -of , American English : / ˈ n ɑː b ə k ɔː f , ˈ n æ b -, n ə ˈ b ɔː k ə f / NA(H)B -ə- KAWF , nə- BAW -kəf . [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]



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^ From Chapter 1: "Martin's first books were in English: his mother loathed the Russian magazine for children Zadushevnoe Slovo (The Heartfelt Word), and inspired in him such aversion for Madame Charski's young heroines with dusky complexions and titles that even later Martin was wary of any book written by a woman, sensing even in the best of such books an unconscious urge on the part of a middle-aged and perhaps chubby lady to dress up in a pretty name and curl up on the sofa like a pussy cat."

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Boyd, Brian . Vladimir Nabokov: The Russian Years. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1990. ISBN 0-691-06794-5 (hardback) 1997. ISBN 0-691-02470-7 (paperback). London: Chatto & Windus, 1990. ISBN 0-7011-3700-2 (hardback)
Boyd, Brian (1991). Vladimir Nabokov: the American years . Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. ISBN 069106797X . OCLC 22906836 .
Chien, Evelyn Nien-Ming (2005). "A Shuttlecock Over the Atlantic". Weird English . Cambridge, Massachusetts; London: Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-01819-8 .
Field, Andrew. VN The Life and Art of Vladimir Nabokov . New York: Crown Publishers. 1986. ISBN 0-517-56113-1
Golla, Robert. Conversations with Vladimir Nabokov . Jackson: University Press of Mississippi. 2017. ISBN 978-1496810953
Parker, Stephen Jan. Understanding Vladimir Nabokov . Columbia: University of South Carolina Press. 1987. ISBN 978-0872494954
Proffer, Elendea, ed. Vladimir Nabokov: A Pictorial Biography. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Ardis, 1991. ISBN 0-87501-078-4 (a collection of photographs)
Rivers, J.E., and Nicol, Charles . Nabokov's Fifth Arc. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 1982. ISBN 978-0-292-75522-2 .
Schiff, Stacy . Véra (Mrs. Vladimir Nabokov). New York, NY.: Random House, 1999. ISBN 0-679-44790-3 .


Alexandrov, Vladimir E. (1991). Nabokov's otherworld . Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-06866-4 .
Bader, Julia (1972). Crystal land; artifice in Nabokov's English novels . Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-02167-9 .
Barabtarlo, Gennady (1989). Phantom of fact: a guide to Nabokov's Pnin . Ann Arbor: Ardis. ISBN 978-0-87501-060-1 .
Blackwell, Stephen H. (2009). The quill and the scalpel: Nabokov's art and the worlds of science . Columbus: Ohio State University Press. ISBN 978-0-8142-1099-4 .
Boyd, Brian (1999). Nabokov's Pale fire: the magic of artistic discovery . Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-00959-9 .
Connolly, Julian W. (2009). A reader's guide to Nabokov's "Lolita" . Studies in Russian and Slavic literatures, cultures and history. Boston: Academic Studies Press. ISBN 978-1-934843-65-9 .
Foster, John Burt (1993). Nabokov's art of memory and European modernism . Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-06971-5 .
Hardy, James D.; Martin, Ann (2011). "Light of my life": love, time and memory in Nabokov's Lolita . Jefferson, N.C. ; London: McFarland & Co. ISBN 978-0-7864-6357-2 .
Johnson, Donald B. (1985). Worlds in regression: some novels of Vladimir Nabokov . Ann Arbor: Ardis. ISBN 978-0-88233-908-5 .
Livry, Anatoly. «Nabokov le Nietzschéen» Archived 21 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine , HERMANN,
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