Vladimir Nabokov

Annotations by Alexey Sklyarenko

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Please read Alexey Sklyarenko's annotations on Pale FireAda and other Nabokov works here.

By Alexey Sklyarenko , 25 January, 2023

Before the family dinner in "Ardis the Second" Van Veen (the narrator and main character in VN's novel Ada, 1969) says that old storytelling devices may be parodied only by very great and inhuman artists:

 

‘Our great Coppée,’ said Van, ‘is awful, of course, yet he has one very fetching little piece which Ada de Grandfief here has twisted into English several times, more or less successfully.’

‘Oh, Van!’ interjected Ada with unusual archness, and scooped up a handful of salted almonds.

By Alexey Sklyarenko , 24 January, 2023

On Demonia (aka Antiterra, Earth's twin planet on which VN's novel Ada, 1969, is set) Pasternak's novel Doctor Zhivago (1957) is known as Les Amours du Docteur Mertvago, a mystical romance by a pastor, Mertvago Forever and Klara Mertvago:

 

By Alexey Sklyarenko , 24 January, 2023

In VN's novel Ada (1969) Mlle Larivière (Lucette's governess) writes fiction under the penname Guillaume de Monparnasse:

 

‘Well, that bit about spinsters is rot,’ said Van, ‘we’ll pull it off somehow, we’ll become more and more distant relations in artistically forged papers and finally dwindle to mere namesakes, or at the worst we shall live quietly, you as my housekeeper, I as your epileptic, and then, as in your Chekhov, "we shall see the whole sky swarm with diamonds."’

By Alexey Sklyarenko , 21 January, 2023

According to Ada (the title character in a novel, 1969, by VN), at Marina's funeral Demon and d'Onsky's son, a person with only one arm, wept comme des fontaines:

 

‘My upper-lip space feels indecently naked.’ (He had shaved his mustache off with howls of pain in her presence). ‘And I cannot keep sucking in my belly all the time.’

By Alexey Sklyarenko , 19 January, 2023

Describing the torments of poor mad Aqua (the twin sister of Van's, Ada's and Lucette's mother Marina), Van Veen (the narrator and main character in VN's novel Ada, 1969) says that the human brain can become the best torture house of all those it has invented, established and used in millions of years, in millions of lands, on millions of howling creatures:

 

By Alexey Sklyarenko , 18 January, 2023

In VN's play Izobretenie Val'sa ("The Waltz Invention," 1938) the Minister of War tells Waltz that he wants to buy Waltz's Telethanasia and uses the phrase priobretenie vashego izobreteniya (the acquisition of your invention):

 

Министр. Скучно, обидно. Придется завербовать ученых... пускай как-нибудь объяснят... (Заметив Вальса.) А, вот он. Здравствуйте. Присаживайтесь. Господа, занимайте места. Заседание продолжается. Итак... Полковник!

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