Strangely, a couple of days after my return home from Maurice Couturier's splendid Nabokov Conference in Nice (great conference/wretched flights), I was catching up on my Times Lit. Supplement of June 9, 2006 and the first thing to catch my eye  (p. 40) was a picture of David Lodge accompanying a review of his collection of articles  entitled "The Year of Henry James."  "Strangely," because I had just heard DL lecture on the "campus novel" as part of the Nice conference where, inter alia, he discussed "Pnin" and "Pale Fire."  The TLS reviewer, Henry Hitchings, remarks Lodge's affinity for Nabokov ("a palpable influence", he says).  Stranger still, because I am currently reading Lodge's  novel "Author, Author" re Henry James.    
 
  Don Johnson

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