Volshebnik. Solus Rex

Volshebnik. Solus Rex

Volshebnik. Solus Rex

Volshebnik. Solus Rex

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Overview

Nastoyaschee izdanie vklyuchaet v sebya dva proizvedeniya Nabokova, kotorye napisany v nachale 1940-h pered ego otezdom iz Evropy v SSHA. "Volshebnik" – povest, v kotoroy Nabokov vpervye razrabatyvaet temu "Lolity". Zamysel syuzheta Nabokov opisal v posleslovii k "Lolite" 1956 goda: "On [glavnyy geroy] u menya zhenilsya na bolnoy materi devochki, skoro ovdovel i posle neudachnoy popytki prilaskatsya k sirotke v otelnom nomere brosilsya pod kolesa gruzovika." "Solus Rex" – nezakonchennyy trud, "roman prizraka", kak nazval ego sam Nabokov. On sostoit iz dvuh glav: pervaya – pismo hudozhnika k nedavno umershey zhene, vtoraya – istoriya o pravitele dalekogo poluskazochnogo korolevstva. Eti proizvedeniya, v otlichie ot bolshinstva proizvedeniy Nabokova, lish edinozhdy byli izdany na russkom yazyke i proshli pochti nezamechennymi dlya russkogo chitatelya.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9785171378479
Publisher: Corpus
Publication date: 11/24/2023
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 149
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 18 Years
Language: Russian

About the Author

Born in Russia, Vladimir Nabokov (1899-1977) had a penchant for writing about the tragic and the taboo in his books, especially the still-controversial Lolita. In 1919, his family left Russia for Western Europe, and eventually settled in the United States. Although his first works were written in Russian, he became famous for his novels like Pale Fire that he wrote in English. Nabokov's erudite, inventive approach to writing — buttressed by his formidable academic and cultural intellect — made him a literary legend.

Date of Birth:

April 23, 1899

Date of Death:

July 2, 1977

Place of Birth:

St. Petersburg, Russia

Place of Death:

Montreux, Switzerland

Education:

Trinity College, Cambridge, 1922
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