Personal Data & General Tidbits
1. Nabokov met his wife Véra
at
a. a ballet in
Petrograd b. a ball in
Berlin c. the opera in
Paris 2. At which of the
following universities did Nabokov not hold a teaching
position? a.
Cornell b.
Wellesley c.
Vassar d.
Stanford e.
Harvard 3. In Russia Nabokov
wrote under the pseudonym
of
a. V.
Sirin b. Vladimir
Virin c. Van
Veen
4. Nabokov’s ! only son, Dmitri,
became
a. an
opera singer and race car
driver b. an interior
decorator and race car
driver c. a theatrical
director and race car
driver 5. Nabokov and his
wife claimed to have shared a sense
of a. kinesthesia
b.
synesthesia c. telesthesia
6. Lolita was first
published
by a.
Algoritm Publishers in Moscow &
St.-Petersburg b. Olympia Press in
Paris c. Editions Zoé in
Switzerland d. G. P. Putnam’s
Sons in the U.S. 7. Which one
of the following actors never portrayed a Nabokov
character? a.
Peter Sellers b. Frank
Langella c. Nicol
Williamson d. Sue
Lyon e. Melanie
Griffith f. Ana
Karina g. Dominique Swain
h. Klaus Kinski
8. Which rock group includes
a reference to Nabokov in their
lyrics?
a. The Police b. The
Cure c.
U2 9. Which British
writer once conducted an interview with Mrs. Nabokov that she later
claimed was not reported
accurately? a.
Ian McEwan b. Christopher
Isherwood c. Martin Amis
10. On which of the
following topics did Nabokov and his epistolary companion, Edmund Wilson,
not
debate? a.
the nature of Russian
versification b. the merits
of Lenin c. the value of
Charles Dickens d. the aesthetics
of lepidoptera 11. Nabokov was
known to have
a.
hidden behind menus in restaurants while his wife
ordered b. conducted
telephone conversations with the caller through his wife
c. depended on his wife to
handle most all of his business
correspondence d. relied on
his wife to correct his students’ blue books and assist him in
lecturing e. all of the
above f. none of the above
12. Nabokov had a fondness
for writing his fiction
on
a. long, yellow legal pads b.
index cards c. the back side of his
correspondence
The Texts
13. A potpourri of
characters, none obscure . . . Match the following names to the novel in
which we find
them:
1. ____John Shade 2. ____Adam Krug
3. ____Kurt Dreyer
4. ____Lev Ganin
5. ____Dolly Haze
6. ____Liza Bogoepov
7. ____Albinus
8. ____Fyodor
Godunuv-Cherdynstev 9. ____Cincinnatus
C. 10. ____Martin !
Edelweiss 11. ____Vadim Vadimich &
nbsp; 12. ____Marina Durmanov 13.
____Mr. Silbermann 14.
____Luzhin 15.
____Hermann
a.
Ada b. The Real Life of Sebastian
Knight c. Bend
Sinister d. King, Queen.
Knave e. Pale
Fire f.
Lolita g.
Pnin h. Laughter in the
Dark i. Invitation to a
Beheading j. The
Defense k.
Despair l.
Glory m.
Mary n. Look at the
Harlequins! o. The
Gift
14. Dr. Charles Kinbote claims to c! ome from the
kingdom
of a.
Zembla b.
Antiterra c. Padukgrad
15. Ada’s younger sister
Lucette a. leapt off a cliff
in southern France b. threw herself under a train in Prague c.
jumped off an ocean liner in the
Atlantic 16. Lolita married
and settled down in a.
upstate New York b. Alaska c. Connecticut d. the
Midwest
17. As critics have pointed out, there are many
analogies between The
Defense and
a.
"The Overcoat" b. The
Cherry Orchard c.
The Death of Ivan Ilych
18. Nabokov’s second
novel King, Queen, Knave is a self-reflexive satirical version
of a.
the novel of manners b the novel
of adultery c. the novel of
the émigré 19. The first
novel Nabokov wrote in America and his second major dystopia would
be a.
Invitation! to a
Beheading b. Bend
Sinister c. Laughter
in the Dark 20. In The
Gift the protagonist researches
a.
the literary biography of Nikolai
Chernyshevsky b. the origins
and principles of Daguerre’s camera obscura
c. the historical
background of Czar
Alexander 21. Nabokov’s short
story "Ultima Thule" from the collection A Russian Beauty includes
the character of Mr. Falter, who claims to
know a.
the origin of time b. the
spatial referents to a paral! lel
universe c. the solut ion to
the mystery of the
universe 22. In the short
story "Signs and Symbols" from Nabokov’s Dozen: Thirteen Stories,
"referential mania" is suffered by
a.
a young Jewish boy in a mental
hospital b. a Russian émigré
in an American university c.
a middle-aged German doctor in
Berlin 23. In 1944 Nabokov
wrote a study of a.
Nikolai Gogol b.
Alexander Pushkin c. !
Ivan Turgenev 24.
Nabokov’s "chess novel" would
be a.
Pnin b. Look at the
Harlequins! c. The
Defense 25. The only
Russian character to appear in Lolita
is a. the actor
Fyodor b. the taxi driver
Maximovich c. the camp
counselor Olga d. the doorman
Vladimir
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Two fine Nabokov sites to visit: Zembla
The official site for The International Vladimir Nabokov Society Waxwing
A more personalized
site
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