EDNote: I do not know who these out-clevering, out-egoing people can possibly be. ~SB

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How to Kill Literature ...
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"Sandy P. Klein" <spklein52@hotmail.com>
Date:
Wed, 11 Aug 2010 07:21:22 -0400
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Tuesday, August 03, 2010 • 12:00 AM Post a Comment

How to Kill Literature

posted by James Heflin 

 
Vladimir Nabokov is among my favorite writers. I love his complex word games, his layers wrapped in layers of self-reference, all of it delivered in gorgeous prose. He was better at writing in his second language than, I think, any of us could be at Russian.
 
But that masterful prose artist is, like James Joyce, always in danger of being devoured by critics. By which I mean people who give their lives meaning by deconstructing works of art that don't need their help, academic sorts who get so caught up in out-clevering and out-egoing each other that they obscure brilliant, vibrant literature in layer upon layer of self-important nattering, making it seem less and less accessible to the unwashed.
 
I think Nabokov's Pale Fire is a work of utter brilliance--it sits upon my "bookshelf of genius" beside Joyce and Melville, forming a sort of holy trinity.  [. . .]
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