Lolita
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Lolita
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Lolita
Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov is a profoundly provocative and masterfully written novel that explores themes of obsession, passion, and moral ambiguity. The narrative follows Humbert Humbert, a sophisticated and erudite European émigré, who becomes infatuated with his twelve-year-old stepdaughter, Dolores Haze, whom he affectionately nicknames "Lolita." Their illicit and tumultuous relationship drives Humbert into a labyrinth of deception, manipulation, and surreal longing.
When it was first published in the 1950s, Lolita shocked readers with its daring exploration of taboo subjects and the moral implications of Humbert's actions. Nabokov's eloquent and poetic prose, however, elevates the novel beyond mere controversy, transforming it into a literary masterpiece celebrated for its linguistic artistry and psychological depth.
Nearly seventy years after its initial release, Lolita continues to captivate and unsettle readers, posing challenging questions about the nature of love, desire, and the boundaries of morality. Nabokov's sophisticated narrative style and complex character development make this a compelling and enduring work of fiction.
In addition to its controversial subject matter, the novel is also renowned for its innovative use of language and narrative technique. Nabokov's ability to blend dark humour with profound tragedy, along with his meticulous attention to detail, ensures that Lolita remains a powerful and unforgettable tale of perversion and love gone awry.
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Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov is often praised for its lyrical prose and complex characters, though it remains controversial due to its subject matter. Critics highlight Nabokov's masterful storytelling and the way he balances dark themes with artistic language. Despite the contentious topic, the novel is frequently regarded as a significant literary achievement.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780141037431
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 September 2008
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Penguin Books Ltd
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 111.0mm
Height: 181.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 336
About the Author
Born in St. Petersburg in 1899, Vladimir Nabokov was the eldest son of an aristocratic and culturally educated family. Russian, French and English were spoken in the Nabokov household and as a child, Nabokov read authors such as Poe, Melville and Flaubert. Following the Bolshevik revolution, the Nabokovs moved to London before settling in Berlin. Nabokov stayed in England to study at Trinity College Cambridge where he completed his studies. He was married to his wife Vera in 1925. In the first twenty years of writing, Nabokov's writings were in Russian and it was not until later that his works were translated; many by his son Dimitri . In 1940 he moved with his wife and son to America where he lectured at Wellesley College from 1941 to 1948 before filling the post of professor of Russian literature at Cornell until 1959. His first novel written in English was The Real Life of Sebastian Knight written in 1941. Nabokov is arguably most famous for his 1955 novel Lolita. As well as writing novels, Nabokov wrote works of non-fiction; notably on Nikolai Gogol (1944) and Eugene Onegin (1964). In an interview with Alfred Appel, Nabokov stated that 'the writer's art is his real passport and not his nationality' and that he was 'an American writer who has once been a Russian.' This reflects Nabokov as a writer of great linguistic flexibility and suggests that the early influence of foreign literature perpetuated throughout his life, giving him the tools to portray ideas in different languages. The ideas are the speakers in his work, not the language. This ability to disorganise space is also reflected in Nabokov's own compositional style where he purports in his early years as a writer to have constructed paragraphs in his mind to be re-written later and, later on in his career, to write sections on note cards to be later re-arranged and re-written; the final work appearing as a sequence of mental spaces materialised on paper. Writers such as Martin Amis and Brian Boyd have positioned Nabokov as one of the greatest writers of the century. Amis has commented that 'to read him in full flight is to experience stimulation that is at once intellectual, imaginative and aesthetic, the nearest thing to pure sensual pleasure that prose can offer.' 'Vladimir Nabokov was a literary genius' David Lodge, Guardian 'Even first time readers cannot fail to appreciate Nobokov's marvellous and distinctive way with words' David Lodge, Guardian
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