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 , 2 June, 2024

At the end of his Commentary to Shade's poem Kinbote (in VN's novel Pale Fire, 1962, Shade’s mad commentator who imagines that he is Charles the Beloved, the last self-exiled king of Zembla) says that he will continue to exist:

 

"And you, what will you be doing with yourself, poor King, poor Kinbote?" a gentle young voice may inquire.

By Alexey Sklyarenko , 2 June, 2024

According to Kinbote (in VN's novel Pale Fire, 1962, Shade’s mad commentator who imagines that he is Charles the Beloved, the last self-exiled king of Zembla), he writes his Commentary, Index and Foreword to Shade's poem in a desolate log cabin in Cedarn, Utana:

 

These lines are represented in the drafts by a variant reading

 

39 ........... and home would haste my thieves

40The sun with stolen ice, the moon with leaves

 

By Alexey Sklyarenko , 31 May, 2024

In his Commentary and Index to Shade's poem Kinbote (in VN’s novel Pale Fire, 1962, Shade’s mad commentator who imagines that he is Charles the Beloved, the last self-exiled king of Zembla) mentions Embla town and Emblem bay:

 

Embla, a small old town with a wooden church surrounded by sphagnum bogs at the saddest, loneliest, northmost point of the misty peninsula, 149, 433. (Index)

By Alexey Sklyarenko , 30 May, 2024

Describing the young Prince's cohabitation with Fleur de Fyler (the younger daughter of Countess de Fyler, Queen Blenda’s lady-in-waiting), Kinbote (in VN’s novel Pale Fire, 1962, Shade’s mad commentator who imagines that he is Charles the Beloved, the last self-exiled king of Zembla) mentions two ancient flutes, both sad-tuned and feeble, and a broken viola d'amore that Fleur de Fyler kept trying to mend:

 

By Alexey Sklyarenko , 29 May, 2024

Describing the Shadows (a regicidal organization), Kinbote (in VN’s novel Pale Fire, 1962, Shade’s mad commentator who imagines that he is Charles the Beloved, the last self-exiled king of Zembla) mentions a copy of a French newspaper with the headline: L'EX-ROI DE ZEMBLA EST-IL À PARIS?: