Vladimir Nabokov

NABOKV-L post 0021610, Thu, 12 May 2011 15:00:58 +0300

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Tikhon Zadonsky and Baron d'Onsky
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In his diary (the entry of September 24, 1889) Leo Tolstoy mentions "the superb book by Tikhon Zadonsky" (Dushespasitel'nye nastavleniya sv. Tikhona Zadonskogo, "The Salutary Instructions of St. Tikhon Zadonsky," Moscow, 1890) and, in the next entry (September 28, 1889), Tolstoy praises Ertel's novel "The Gardenins" (in which there is a horse named Krolik).
Incidentally, Turgenev famously said of Tolstoy that in one of his former lives the author of Kholostomer ("Strider," Tolstoy's novella about a horse) was a horse. Another indirect evidence that Skonky (d'Onsky's nickname) is a horse, too.

Alexey Sklyarenko

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