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Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 12:51 PM
Subject: Nabokov Ada trivia
Perhaps what I am about to contribute is already well known, but I just
noticed it.
There is a book called
Rhododendrons in America, written by an
Oregon-based writer (VN spent a little time in Oregon, as we know) whose name is
Ted Van Veen.
I don't recall rhododendrons figuring particularly in Ada
(or at least not at all as much as in Proust), but I throw out the information
on the off chance that it is interesting or important.
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D.K. Holm
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Portland,
OR 97208-4146
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EDNOTE. Stranger yet.....there is a variety of rhododendron named "Nova
Zembla"
503 234 7627
UPS address:
D. K. Holm
3340 SE
Morrison, # 202
Portland, OR, 97214
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