JM: I was immediately reminded of your
article by JA's choice of a quote. Thank you for renewing the link
to http://www.libraries.psu.edu/nabokov/walter.htm
JAisenberg: ...I'm pretty sure that
somewhere within the interviews of Strong Opinions he said flat out he didn't
believe in Einstein.
JM: I picked up Boyd's book
"Nabokov's ADA, the Place of Consciousness" and began afresh on Chapter 4
( Space, Time and Consciousness). Boyd doesn't mention in
it any interdependence of words and
perception/consciousness.
Can we
isolate Nabokov's "metaphysics" from his art? In the
literary domain the power and "reality" of words, plus the silences they
encompass, are all we have[ from Ada, if Van Veen can be
trusted...: In "real" life we are creatures of chance in an
absolute void - unless we be artists ourselves,
naturally.]