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The Real Life of Sebastian Knight

By Vladimir Nabokov, Luke Daniels (Reader)

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| Audio CD | 9781441873347

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The Real Life of Sebastian Knight, the first novel Nabokov wrote in English, is a tantalizing literary mystery in which a writer’s half brother searches to unravel the enigma of the life of the famous author of Albinos in Black, The Back of the Moon, and Doubtful Asphodel. A characteristically cunniContinue

The Real Life of Sebastian Knight, the first novel Nabokov wrote in English, is a tantalizing literary mystery in which a writer’s half brother searches to unravel the enigma of the life of the famous author of Albinos in Black, The Back of the Moon, and Doubtful Asphodel. A characteristically cunning play on identity and deception, the novel concludes “ I am Sebastian, or Sebastian is I, or perhaps we both are someone whom neither of us knows.” One of the twentieth century’s master prose stylists, Vladimir Nabokov was born in St. Petersburg in 1899. He studied French and Russian literature at Trinity College, Cambridge, then lived in Berlin and Paris, where he launched a brilliant literary career. In 1940 he moved to the United States, and achieved renown as a novelist, poet, critic, and translator. He taught literature at Wellesley, Stanford, Cornell, and Harvard. In 1961 he moved to Montreux, Switzerland, where he died in 1977. “Witty and sad at the same time. Profound and dazzling." — Chicago Sun-Times

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  • i am quite in love with nabokov, and he is one of the few authors of whom i like to say "i like everything he has written". partially, because he is always surprising, for the language and the way his intelligence springs up from the page at every turn, but also for the unexpected stories he decide ... (continue)

    i am quite in love with nabokov, and he is one of the few authors of whom i like to say "i like everything he has written". partially, because he is always surprising, for the language and the way his intelligence springs up from the page at every turn, but also for the unexpected stories he decides to weave in front of the readers eyes. in this volume, he conjures up someone we will never meet (the deceased imaginary author sebastian knight) but grow to like and feel frustrated about while his half brother looks for him in the hope of writing his biography. some pages are supremely moving, and yet he never seems to strive artificially to create touching situations. what a master.

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    ilariainthelibrary said on Jan 29, 2010 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

  • This is a strange novel, full of typical Nabokov style language and thought patterns which enhance the story, but which failed to produce any sort of basic response from me. It is a dream, a fantasy, a wandering down long passages which end in a destination not thought of before. What was Nabokov tr ... (continue)

    This is a strange novel, full of typical Nabokov style language and thought patterns which enhance the story, but which failed to produce any sort of basic response from me. It is a dream, a fantasy, a wandering down long passages which end in a destination not thought of before. What was Nabokov trying to achieve, I wonder? I failed to understand his objective, aim, or purpose.

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    GraJon said on Aug 2, 2008 about the Hardcover edition | Add your feedback

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