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Fw: Fw: Ayn Rand and Vladimir Nabokov (revised)
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From: "Alice Lotvin Birney" <abir@loc.gov>
Noteworthy: Both Nabokov and Rand chose the Library of Congress as
repository for their papers, though some posthumous portions ended up
elsewhere.
Alice Birney
Literary Manuscript Historian
Library of Congress
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> EDNOTE. I mention this item solely because I published an article in the
journal which sketches the parallel careers of Ayn Rand & VN, near co-evals
from Petersburg, who became best-selling American authors. A Russian version
appeared in the St. Peterburg journal ZVEZDA.
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From: "Alice Lotvin Birney" <abir@loc.gov>
Noteworthy: Both Nabokov and Rand chose the Library of Congress as
repository for their papers, though some posthumous portions ended up
elsewhere.
Alice Birney
Literary Manuscript Historian
Library of Congress
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> >>> chtodel@cox.net 08/16/03 01:33PM >>>
> EDNOTE. I mention this item solely because I published an article in the
journal which sketches the parallel careers of Ayn Rand & VN, near co-evals
from Petersburg, who became best-selling American authors. A Russian version
appeared in the St. Peterburg journal ZVEZDA.
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