Vladimir Nabokov

NABOKV-L post 0022434, Wed, 22 Feb 2012 22:35:20 +0300

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Had not the list of authors mentioned in my "floral" article ("The Red Flower of Evil in Nabokov's Ada") been so inordinately long, I would have added two more names: Gogol and Marina Tsvetaev.

In Gogol's Inspector (Act Three) Khlestakov sums up his philosophy as follows: "After all, that's what life is for - to pluck the flowers of pleasure."

Marina Tsvetaev (wife of a double agent, and a poet of genius, whom VN met in Prague in 1923 and who, in the late thirties, returned to Russia and perished there) is a namesake of Marina Durmanov, Van's, Ada's and Lucette's mother who collected flowers when she was pregnant with her first child and lived in Switzerland (Ada: 1.1). The name Tsvetaev comes from tsvesti ("to bloom") and is related to tsvety ("flowers").

re Blok and burning peat bogs: "It can be proved, I think, by published records that Alexander Blok was even then noting in his diary the very peat smoke I saw, and the wrecked sky." (Speak, Memory, Chapter Twelve, 2)

Alexey Sklyarenko

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