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From: Jansy Berndt de Souza Mello
To: D. Barton Johnson
Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2003 6:05 PM
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EDNOTE. Ubiratan Mascarenhas, the Brazilian publisher  (Ars Poetica) of avant-garde literature  sends
 Nabokv-L the following. English translation provided by Jansy de Mello.
 
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The relativity of our points of view in relation to our distance in time
A relatividade dos pontos de vistas diante da distância do tempo
 
I just came across in the Biography of Vladimir Nabokov a pearl about relativity, the distance in time:
acabo de ver na biografia de Vladimir Nabokov uma pérola da relatividade...da distância do tempo:
 
Vol.2 de Brian Boyd, pg. 144,
 
According to Brian Boyd, VN, while
explaining to the editor Katharine White the reason why he was critical about three lines in her husband´s E.B.White play about the American Eagles and the Russian Bears, wrote:
ele, explicando à editora Katharine White porque ele criticou três linhas da peça do marido dela, E.B.White, sobre as Eagles americanas e os Ursos russos:
 
".... /  What I really meant was the lameness and futility of hoping the Bears might change (if it were physically and psychologically possible, I would suggest invading the Bears' territory at once)."
 
Nabokov's bracketed afterthought may seem bizarre at this distance, but at the time even Bertrand Russell was ready to advocate a preventive war against Russian before Stalin built up a nuclear arsenal and the power to destroy the world.
 
(Brian Boyd)