Alexey Sklyarenko[to AP's message
about "Nabokov's usage of the term "ha-ha" there insofar as it is, as
was noted by Alexey, a thinly veiled allusion to Jane Austen's Mansfield
Park"] Alexey who noted this is not me, for I never mentioned Jane Austen
and her novel...VN was Taurus; Aqua married Demon Veen and Andrey Vinelander
died on April 23, VN's birthday...
JM: I wanted to find Nabokov's words (probably in
Strong Opinions) about his motivations for choosing familiar
birthdates for his characters for I remember the reason was more strategical
than allusive to anything special. As usual, though, I came across
something else and gave up my original search.
In the interview n.6, in September 1966, with Alfred Appel Jr.
(SO,Vintage,p.71) who asked him: "ideally, how should a reader
experience of react to 'the end' of one of your novels...What common assumptions
about literature are you assaulting?" and got:
"...what I would welcome at the close of a book of mine
is a sensation of its world receding in the distance and stopping somewhere
there, suspended afar like a picture in a picture: " The Artist's
Studio by Van Bock."
A footnote observes that "Research has failed to confirm the
existence of this alleged 'Dutch Master' whose name is only an alphabetical step
away from being a significant anagram..."
This note amused me because I was reminded of Nabokv-L's
electronic address in which the author's registered name was "alphabetical
step away"from the original, thereby adding significance to the Van
Bock anagram. However, the List is equally a step away from an "artist's
studio"...
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btw: I apologize, in turn, for having written Alexei in
my last posting when I meant Alexey.
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