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1996 VNCOLLATION: SHENA MACKAY
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EDITOR'S NOTE. NABOKV-L thanks Jerry Goodenough <J.Goodenough@uea.ac.uk>
for identifying Pnin fan SHENA Mackay below. His suggestion ofa Xmas
Competition on the theme "Which Nabokovian character would you most/least
like to be stuck trapped in a Railway compartment with?" is promising.
Winning entries will be posted on Xmas Day (or thereabouts).
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In her VN Collation, Suellen enquires:
>In the August 10, _Daily Telegraph_ the headline, "Brief Encounter SHENA
>MACKAY chooses the fictional character with whom she would most like to
>spend an evening" prompts me to wonder who Shena Mackay and what Brief
>Encounter is. Perhaps British Nabokovians could inform us better on the
>source of the following quotation:
[quotation concerning Pnin snipped]
Shena Mackay is a Scottish-born London-based author of fiction. She has
published collections of short stories - her Collected Short Stories were
published by Penguin Books not so long ago - and I think she recently had a
novel shortlisted (unsuccessfully) for the Booker Prize. Further information
about her and her books can be accessed via
http://www.futurenet.co.uk/Penguin/Authors/432.html
I am not a 'Telegraph' reader (thank goodness!) but suspect that 'Brief
Encounter' is a kind of filler-feature wherein living authors etc are asked
about their favourite fictional characters.
There is the makings of a splendid Christmas competition here, along the lines
of "Which Nabokovian character would you most/least like to be trapped in a
railway compartment with?" Pnin seems a reasonably harmless choice; on my
railway journeys I always seem to find myself sitting next to someone more like
Kinbote....
Jerry Goodenough
University of East Anglia
Norwich NR4 7TJ
England
E-mail: j.goodenough@uea.ac.uk
for identifying Pnin fan SHENA Mackay below. His suggestion ofa Xmas
Competition on the theme "Which Nabokovian character would you most/least
like to be stuck trapped in a Railway compartment with?" is promising.
Winning entries will be posted on Xmas Day (or thereabouts).
-----------------------------------------------
In her VN Collation, Suellen enquires:
>In the August 10, _Daily Telegraph_ the headline, "Brief Encounter SHENA
>MACKAY chooses the fictional character with whom she would most like to
>spend an evening" prompts me to wonder who Shena Mackay and what Brief
>Encounter is. Perhaps British Nabokovians could inform us better on the
>source of the following quotation:
[quotation concerning Pnin snipped]
Shena Mackay is a Scottish-born London-based author of fiction. She has
published collections of short stories - her Collected Short Stories were
published by Penguin Books not so long ago - and I think she recently had a
novel shortlisted (unsuccessfully) for the Booker Prize. Further information
about her and her books can be accessed via
http://www.futurenet.co.uk/Penguin/Authors/432.html
I am not a 'Telegraph' reader (thank goodness!) but suspect that 'Brief
Encounter' is a kind of filler-feature wherein living authors etc are asked
about their favourite fictional characters.
There is the makings of a splendid Christmas competition here, along the lines
of "Which Nabokovian character would you most/least like to be trapped in a
railway compartment with?" Pnin seems a reasonably harmless choice; on my
railway journeys I always seem to find myself sitting next to someone more like
Kinbote....
Jerry Goodenough
University of East Anglia
Norwich NR4 7TJ
England
E-mail: j.goodenough@uea.ac.uk