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Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 19:09:13 +0300
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St. Petersburg State University

Vladimir Nabokov Museum

Nabokov Readings ("Nabokovskiye Chteniya") - 2012

April 23, 2012
July 5, 2012


On April 23 and July 5, 2012 the St. Petersburg State University Vladimir Nabokov Museum will hold its annual "Nabokov Readings" International Conference.
This year the conference will be held on two separate dates: April 23 and July 5, 2012. This is done to make travel and participation easier for both Russian and international scholars.

Official languages of the conference:
April 23 - Russian
July 5 - English & Russian

Organizing Committee:
Professor Boris Averin, Russian Literature Department, St.Petersburg State University
Professor Alexander Karpov, Chair, Russian Literature Department, St.Petersburg State University
Professor Alexander Dolinin, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Professor Maxim D. Shrayer, Boston College, USA
Tatiana Ponomareva, Director, Vladimir Nabokov Museum


Official conference invitations from the St.Petersburg State University will be sent to participants upon request by e-mail or fax.

Please send abstracts of approximately 200 words and to Tatiana Ponomareva or Daniel Sergeev at nabokovconference2012@gmail.com
Please indicate which conference date you apply to.

Deadlines for submissions:
April session- March 15, 2012
July session - May 15, 2012








Tatiana O. Ponomareva
Director
St.Petersburg State University
Vladimir Nabokov Museum
#47 Bolshaya Morskaya
St.Petersburg 190000
Russia
www.nabokovmuseum.org
mailto:tatiana@nabokovmuseum.org

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