Vladimir Nabokov

NABOKV-L post 0025802, Wed, 5 Nov 2014 08:26:28 -0200

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Mauve rings around the moon; blood-orange sun;

Twinned Iris; and that rare phenomenon

The iridule-when, beautiful and strange,

In a bright sky above a mountain range

One opal cloudlet in an oval form

Reflects the rainbow of a thunderstorm

Which in a distant valley has been staged-

For we are most artistically caged.

V. Nabokov - Pale Fire





Jansy Mello: Today I was surprised to find a new image for our Nabokovian
picture book that papers our artistic cage. My first thought related this
image to John Shade's "iridule" but a quick analysis showed me that it's
nothing of the sort - but a phenomenon that's equally worth noticing and
sharing.

Image from clouds and rainbow in Wontagghi (Australia)


<http://www.news.com.au/technology/science/strange-fallstreak-rainbow-cloud-
hovers-over-wonthaggi-victoria/story-fn5fsgyc-1227111992091>
http://www.news.com.au/technology/science/strange-fallstreak-rainbow-cloud-h
overs-over-wonthaggi-victoria/story-fn5fsgyc-1227111992091





More associations: "In his memories of his father, Dmitri Nabokov relates
that there was a reproduction of one of Fra Angelico's Annunciations propped
up on Nabokov's lectern, with a handwritten note saying that the angel's
rainbow-wings have a "dash of Iphiclides podalirius, with a slight dash of
Papilio machaon and perhaps a hint of the day-flying moth Panaxia (=

>Euplagia) quadripunctaria. The two blackish stripes on each 'wing'
correspond to the pattern of I.podalirius in the natural position of rest."

<http://www.d-e-zimmer.de/eGuide/Lep2.1-F-K.htm>
http://www.d-e-zimmer.de/eGuide/Lep2.1-F-K.htm




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