"He told me then, in one of those rare moments when father
and son discuss such matters, that he had accomplished what he wished in life
and art, and was truly a happy man. His writing, he went on, was all
there,
ready inside his mind, like film waiting to be developed."
p. 129, Dmitri Nabokov, On Revisiting Father's Room, in
Valdimir Nabokov: A Tribute, ed. Peter Quennell (London:
Weidenfeld & Nicolson 1979).
A.
Bouazza.
>I'm trying hard to recall where VN wrote "I've said all I have
to
say," to whom and about which topic. I expect many will rush to
remind
me.