Vladimir Nabokov

Invitation to a Beheading A vision of a bizarre and irrational world where Cincinnatus C. is condemned to death by beheading for an imaginery crime in an unnamed dream country. Подробнее
Le Guetteur Le Guetteur, écrit à Berlin en 1930, se déroule en un temps où, par suite des bouleversements de la révolution, les frontières sociales sont particulièrement incertaines et les masques encore mal assujettis dans la petite société de l'émigration russe. L'évocation de ce milieu pittoresque n'est toutefois pas le seul sujet du livre. Ce serait plutôt le vertige qui s'empare de Smourov lorsqu'il cherche à se définir. Smourov a une revanche à prendre sur la vie et voudrait désespérément imposer une image de lui, n'importe laquelle, pour se sentir exister. Mais il n'y a pas de réalité pour l'homme seul, et Smourov ne possédera jamais d'autre certitude que celle d'être un guetteur. Подробнее
Invitation au supplice Cincinnatus C, condamné à mort, est détenu dans une prison extraordinaire, nantie d'un personnel non moins bizarre. Importuné par d'étranges visiteurs qui viennent le tourmenter dans son cachot, chacun à sa manière, rongé par la peur du supplice dont il ignore la date, le détenu ne cesse de ruminer son cas: «Il n'est pas comme les autres: il reste imperméable à la lumière». A la suite d'un ultime cauchemar, sonne l'heure du supplice. Mais, avant que le bourreau n'ait achevé son geste fatal, Cincinnatus se relève du billot, descend les marches de l'échafaud et se dirige du côté «où se tiennent les êtres semblables à lui». Подробнее
La transparence des choses Alors que le taxi qui l'a amené de Trux à Witt s'arrête devant l'hôtel Ascot, Hugh Person, éditeur américain entre deux âges, évoque ses trois séjours précédents dans cette minable station des Alpes suisses. Le premier, dix-huit ans plus tôt, a été marqué par deux événements tout aussi lugubres dans son souvenir: la mort de son père et sa première expérience sexuelle (avec une prostituée). Quelques années plus tard, invité à se rendre une deuxième fois en Suisse pour travailler avec un écrivain célèbre, Mr. R..., Hugh rencontre Armande, fille capricieuse d'un architecte belge et d'une Russe exilée, et tombe éperdument amoureux d'elle. Un meurtre, de nombreux cauchemars, une fructueuse entrevue avec un psychiatre et quelques incendies réels ou rêvés complètent la trame de ce voile transparent à travers lequel brille le passé... Подробнее
Verses and Versions: Three Centuries of Russian Poetry Vladimir Nabokov was hailed by Salman Rushdie as the most important writer ever to cross the boundary between one language and another. A Russian emigre who began writing in English after his forties, Nabokov was a trilingual author, equally competent in Russian, English, and French. A gifted and tireless translator, he bridged the gap between languages nimbly and joyously.Here, collected for the first time in one volume as Nabokov always wished, are many of his English translations of Russian verse, presented next to the Russian originals, as well as three never-before-published poems written in English by Nabokov himself. Here, also, are some of his notes on the dangers and thrills of translation. With an introduction by Brian Boyd, author of the prize-winning biography of Nabokov, «Verses and Versions» is a momentous and authoritative contribution to Nabokov's published works. Подробнее
Lolita »Lolita, lumière de ma vie, feu de mes reins. Mon péché, mon âme. Lo-lii-ta: le bout de la langue fait trois petits pas le long du palais pour taper, à trois reprises, contre les dents. Lo. Lii. Ta. Le matin, elle était Lo, simplement Lo, avec son mètre quarante-six et son unique chaussette. Elle était Lola en pantalon. Elle était Dolly à l'école. Elle était Dolorès sur les pointillés. Mais dans mes bras, elle était toujours Lolita». Lolita a été porté à l'écran par Stanley Kubrick (1962), avec Peter Sellers, Shelley Winters et Sue Lyon, puis par Adrian Lyne (1997), avec Jeremy Irons, Melanie Griffith et Dominique Swain. Подробнее
Un coup d'aile Dans les montagnes enneigées de la Suisse, Kern, un étudiant hanté par la mort, éprouve une passion impossible pour l'insaisissable Isabelle. Lorsque Simpson voit le portrait de la Vénitienne peint par Sebastiano del Piombo, il est fasciné et en tombe éperdument amoureux. Le tableau exerce sur lui une telle attirance qu'il ne peut s'empêcher de revenir le contempler jour après jour, jusqu'à ce qu'il pénètre dans la toile... Deux nouvelles au charme subtil et envoûtant par l'auteur controversé de Lolita. Подробнее
La Venitienne et autres nouvelles Ce recueil réunit les premiers textes de prose écrits en anglais par l'auteur de Lolita mais également des nouvelles russes restées inédites, ou bien n'ayant pas refait surface depuis leur publication au début des années vingt, dans différents journaux émigrés de Berlin. Dans ces nouvelles, il flotte un air de nostalgie et haute poésie, et comme la prémonition que le rire et le lyrisme désenchanté sont les grandes figures de style d'une littérature de l'exil. Les protagonistes sont pour la plupart des artistes et des jeunes expatriés, partagés entre plusieurs lieux de résidence, Berlin, l'Angleterre, Zermatt, un port du sud de la France ou bien les anciens domaines d'une enfance russe. Invariablement, la mémoire, sinon son reflet poétique, apaise comme un baume réparateur les plaies encore ouvertes de l'expatriation. Ainsi, dans le lutin, un esprit des forêts russes vient rendre visite au narrateur dans son pays d'adoption. Dans Bruits, évocation admirable d'une liaison de jeunesse en Russie. Nabokov paraît trouver le secret de son art: rendre l'ordinaire extraordinaire; Dans un coup d'aile, Kern voit sa vie comme «une suite mouvante de paravents multicolores». Dans la Vénitienne, Nabokov installe les trompe-l'oeil et les pièges de son œuvre future. Littéralement fasciné par un portrait de dame de Sebastiano del Piombo dans un château anglais, un étudiant de Cambridge pénètre dans le tableau puis se fige et disparaît dans la réalité de l'art. Comme dans Bois laqué et Le rire et les rêves deux essais qui ont valeur de manifeste littéraire. Nabokov s'interroge sur le pouvoir de transfiguration de la littérature et paraît ouvrir ici une large fenêtre sur la mise en abîme de ses univers secrets. Подробнее
Lolita When it was published in 1955, Lolita immediately became a cause celebre because of the freedom and sophistication with which it handled the unusual erotic predilections of its protagonist. But Vladimir Nabokov's wise, ironic, elegant masterpiece owes its stature as one of the twentieth century's novels of record not to the controversy its material aroused but to its author's use of that material to tell a love story almost shocking in its beauty and tenderness. Awe and exhilaration — along with heartbreak and mordant wit — abound in this account of the aging Humbert Humbert's obsessive, devouring, and doomed passion for the nymphet Dolores Haze. Lolita is also the story of a hypercivilized European colliding with the cheerful barbarism of postwar America, but most of all, it is a meditation on love — love as outrage and hallucination, madness and transformation. Подробнее
Pale Fire The urbane authority that Vladimir Nabokov brought to every word he ever wrote, and the ironic amusement he cultivated in response to being uprooted and politically exiled twice in his life, never found fuller expression than in Pale Fire published in 1962 after the critical and popular success of Lolita had made him an international literary figure. An ingeniously constructed parody of detective fiction and learned commentary, Pale Fire offers a cornucopia of deceptive pleasures, at the center of which is a 999-line poem written by the literary genius John Shade just before his death. Surrounding the poem is a foreword and commentary by the demented scholar Charles Kinbote, who interweaves adoring literary analysis with the fantastical tale of an assassin from the land of Zembla in pursuit of a deposed king. Brilliantly constructed and wildly inventive, this darkly witty novel of suspense, literary one-upmanship, and political intrigue achieves that rarest of things in literature — perfect tragicomic balance. Подробнее
Pnin One of the best-loved of Nabokov's novels, Pnin features his funniest and most heart-rending character. Professor Timofey Pnin is a haplessly disoriented Russian emigre precariously employed on an American college campus in the 1950s. Pnin struggles to maintain his dignity through a series of comic and sad misunderstandings, all the while falling victim both to subtle academic conspiracies and to the manipulations of a deliberately unreliable narrator. Initially an almost grotesquely comic figure, Pnin gradually grows in stature by contrast with those who laugh at him. Whether taking the wrong train to deliver a lecture in a language he has not mastered or throwing a faculty party during which he learns he is losing his job, the gently preposterous hero of this enchanting novel evokes the reader's deepest protective instinct. Подробнее
Speak, Memory An autobiographical volume covering Nabokov's first 40 years up to his departure from Europe for America at the outset of World War II, telling of his emergence as a writer, his early loves and his marriage, his passion for butterflies and his lost homeland. Подробнее
Lolita Humbert is a middle-aged, fastidious college professor. He also likes little girls. And none more so than Lolita, who he'll do anything to possess. Is he in love or insane? A silver-tongued poet or a pervert? A tortured soul or a monster? Or is he all of these? Подробнее
The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov From the writer who shocked and delighted the world with his novels «Lolita», «Pale Fire», and «Ada, or Ardor», and so many others, comes a magnificent collection of stories. Written between the 1920s and 1950s, these sixty-five tales — eleven of which have been translated into English for the first time — display all the shades of Nabokov's imagination. They range from sprightly fables to bittersweet tales of loss, from claustrophobic exercises in horror to a connoisseur's samplings of the table of human folly. Read as a whole, The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov offers and intoxicating draft of the master's genius, his devious wit, and his ability to turn language into an instrument of ecstasy. Подробнее
Transparent Things »Transparent Things revolves around the four visits of the hero — sullen, gawky Hugh Person — to Switzerland... As a young publisher, Hugh is sent to interview R., falls in love with Armande on the way, wrests her, after multiple humiliations, from a grinning Scandinavian and returns to NY with his bride... Eight years later — following a murder, a period of madness and a brief imprisonment — Hugh makes a lone sentimental journey to wheedle out his past... The several strands of dream, memory, and time [are] set off against the literary theorizing of R. and, more centrally, against the world of observable objects» — Martin Amis Подробнее
The Real Life of Sebastian Knight »The Real Life of Sebastian Knight» is a perversely magical literary detective story — subtle, intricate, leading to a tantalizing climax — about the mysterious life of a famous writer. Many people knew things about Sebastian Knight as a distinguished novelist, but probably fewer than a dozen knew of the two love affairs that so profoundly influenced his career, the second one in such a disastrous way. After Knight's death, his half brother sets out to penetrate the enigma of his life, starting with a few scanty clues in the novelist's private papers. His search proves to be a story as intriguing as any of his subject's own novels, as baffling, and, in the end, as uniquely rewarding. Подробнее
The Enchanter »The Enchanter» is the Ur-Lolita, the precursor to Nabokov's classic novel. At once hilarious and chilling, it tells the story of an outwardly respectable man and his fatal obsession with certain pubescent girls, whose coltish grace and subconscious coquetry reveal, to his mind, a special bud on the verge of bloom. Подробнее
The Original of Laura This legendary novel has been the source of much anxiety and contention for Nabokov's fans — and family. The late Vladimir Nabokov requested that this unfinished work be destroyed, but his son, Dmitri, did not oblige, although neither did he allow the work to be published — until now. «The Original of Laura» is about a wonderfully large man called Philip Wild, married to a very promiscuous woman, and whose meditations concern the nature of death. The novel was complete in Nabokov's mind, though he died before he could translate his vision on to paper. It is hard, however, to imagine any scholars, Nabokov enthusiasts or literature lovers being disappointed by even these fragments. Подробнее
Lolita Following a failed marriage to a 'large, puffy, short-legged, big-breasted and practically brainless baba', Humbert Humbert decides to move to America to work as a tutor. Much to his dismay, his plans change and he moves into a boarding house in Ramsdale, New Hampshire. But his disappointment quickly fades after he realises he lives next door to the 'light of my life, fire of my loins. My sin, my soul Lo-li-ta.' The relationship blossoms between the man 'with a cesspool of rotting monsters behind his slow boyish smile' and the sassy, vivacious young girl in Nabokov's highly controversial take on the classic American road trip novel. Подробнее
Lolita The story of Humbert Humbert, poet and pervert, and his obsession with 12-year-old Dolores Haze. Determined to possess his Lolita both carnally and artistically, Humbert embarks on a disastrous courtship that can only end in tragedy. Подробнее

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