Vladimir Nabokov

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Aliases:
Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov
Born:
April 21, 1899
Died:
July 1, 1977

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Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov (Russian: Влади́мир Влади́мирович Набо́ков; 23 April [O.S. 10 April] 1899c – 2 July 1977) was a multilingual Russian-American novelist and short story writer. Nabokov wrote his first nine novels in Russian, then rose to international prominence as a master English prose stylist. He also made contributions to entomology and had an interest in chess problems.

Nabokov's Lolita (1955) is frequently cited as among his most important novels and is his most widely known, exhibiting the love of intricate word play and synesthetic detail that characterised all his works. The novel was ranked at #4 in the list of the Modern Library 100 Best Novels. Pale Fire (1962) was ranked at #53 on the same list. His memoir entitled Speak, Memory was listed #8 on the Modern Library nonfiction list. (Source.)

Books by Vladimir Nabokov

Vladimir Nabokov: Despair (1989, Vintage Books) No rating

Despair

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Vladimir Nabokov: Pnin (1971, Penguin) No rating

Pnin

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Vladimir Nabokov, MacCarthy, Mary., Raymond Girard, Maurice-Edgar Coindreau: Feu pâle (Paperback, 1991, Gallimard) No rating

Feu pâle

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Vladimir Nabokov: 洛丽塔 (Paperback, Chinese language, 2005, Shanghai yi wen chu ban she)

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Vladimir Nabokov: Laughter in the Dark (Paperback, 1989, Vintage Books) No rating

Laughter in the Dark

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Vladimir Nabokov: Pale Fire (1989) No rating

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