Two other distinct, but strangely related, quotes from Nabokov's
Short-Stories: an invisible word projecting its shadow, a stream
of associations to recall a lost name, the full
image recreated from past experiences and verbally rendered...
"Lev started walking back slowly...Suddenly he stopped
short. Somewhere in his memory there was a hint of motion, as if something very
small had awakened and begun to stir. The word was still invisible, but its
shadow had already crept out as from behind a corner, and he wanted to step on
that shadow to keep it from retreating and disappearing again. Alas, he was too
late. Everything vanished, but, at the instant his brain ceased straining, the
thing stirred again, more perceptibly this time, and like a mouse emerging from
a crack when the room is quiet, there appeared, lightly, silently, mysteriously,
the live corpuscle of a word.... 'Give me your paw, Joker.' Joker! How simple it
was. Joker..." (The Reunion)
"And now a delightful thing happens. The process of
re-creating that penholder and the microcosm in its eyelet stimulates my memory
to a last effort. I try again to recall the name of Colette's dog - and, sure
enough, along those remote beaches, over the glossy evening sands of the past,
where each footprint slowly fills up with sunset water, here it comes, here it
comes, echoing and vibrating: Floss, Floss, Floss!" (Colette; First
Love)