Subject: | RE: Writer/artist as stranger] |
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Date: | Sat, 28 Jan 2006 13:38:23 -0600 |
From: | Brian Walter <bdwlecteur@mac.com> |
To: | 'Vladimir Nabokov Forum' <NABOKV-L@LISTSERV.UCSB.EDU> |
Are you,
perhaps, thinking of Nabokov’s
version of ‘stranger danger,’ which he describes in “The Art
of Literature and Commonsense”:
“And
the more brilliant, the more unusual the man, the nearer he is to the
stake. Stranger
always rhymes with danger.
The meek prophet, the enchanter
in his cave, the indignant artist, the nonconforming little schoolboy,
all
share in the same sacred danger. And this being so, let us bless them,
let us
bless the freak; for in the natural evolution of things, the ape would
perhaps
never have become man had not a freak appeared in the family . . . “
(from
Lectures on Literature,
p. 372)