JM: I think it is fundamental that we recognize an author's various "voices" and his basic loyalties to country, creed, culture,etc. Isn't that why people often diminish Ezra Pound, without stopping to examine the quality of some of his works? In BS Nabokov had Adam Krug philosophize about time and space before concluding, in a special ivorytower mood, that "the past is his country".( By the way, does anyone know if VN appreciated the author of "Solaris", or Tarkovsky's rendering of his novel?)
Nabokov may well have wanted to be thought of as an American writer, but it doesn't change the fact he was Russian.
EqualOpportunity (Comment No. 330561 above)
>>> Nabokov may well have wanted to be thought of as an American writer, but it doesn't change the fact he was Russian. <<<
In America Nabakov could be Russian on his own terms. That's what made him American.
A. Bouazza.
Comment No. 330561 December 15 17:12