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From: Maxim D. Shrayer <shrayerm@bc.edu>
For whatever it's worth, I've written about the impact of Véra's
Jewishness on Nabokov's writing and metaphysics in a longish essay,
"Jewish Questions in Nabokov's Life and Art," forthcoming this summer in
the Cambridge U centenary volume, •Nabokov and His Fiction: New
Perspectives• (ed. Julian W. Connolly).
Maxim
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Maxim D. Shrayer
Department of Slavic and Eastern Languages
Boston College
Lyons Hall 210
140 Commonwealth Avenue
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467-3804 USA
e-mail: shrayerm@bc.edu
tel. (617) 552-3911
fax. (617) 552-2286
http://fmwww.bc.edu/SL-V/ShrayerM.html
to order a copy of "The World of Nabokov's Stories," go to:
http://www.utexas.edu/utpress/books/shrwor.html
For whatever it's worth, I've written about the impact of Véra's
Jewishness on Nabokov's writing and metaphysics in a longish essay,
"Jewish Questions in Nabokov's Life and Art," forthcoming this summer in
the Cambridge U centenary volume, •Nabokov and His Fiction: New
Perspectives• (ed. Julian W. Connolly).
Maxim
--
Maxim D. Shrayer
Department of Slavic and Eastern Languages
Boston College
Lyons Hall 210
140 Commonwealth Avenue
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467-3804 USA
e-mail: shrayerm@bc.edu
tel. (617) 552-3911
fax. (617) 552-2286
http://fmwww.bc.edu/SL-V/ShrayerM.html
to order a copy of "The World of Nabokov's Stories," go to:
http://www.utexas.edu/utpress/books/shrwor.html