JM: Dear Sergei, could you please tell me where did I make that remark
about black giants and slavic folklore? I could not find it in my archives, nor
do I remember what I might have written about it.
While "googling" to check this issue I found an
old VN-posting of 1994: " Roy Johnson's book on VN's short
stories: In 'The Thunderstorm' (July 1924), Nabokov took as his central
idea the Russian folk belief that the Old Testament prophet Elijah rode his
chariot in the sky during thunderstorms. He pushed the element of narrative
ambiguity to a point which makes it difficult for the reader to understand
exactly what has happened in any realistic sense. This particular type of
ambiguity, and the fact that the story involves a character from the Bible, are
features which Nabokov did not repeat in any of his subsequent
stories...."