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The Magician's Doubts: Nabokov and the Risks of Fiction

Autor Michael Wood
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 1997
As a child in Russia, Vladimir Nabokov enjoyed conjuring: "I loved doing simple tricks--turning water into wine, that kind of thing." In this engrossing book Michael Wood explores the blend of arrogance and mischief that makes Nabokov such a fascinating and elusive master of fiction. Wood argues that Nabokov is neither the aesthete he liked to pretend to be nor the heavy-handed moralist recent critics make him. Major works like Pnin, Lolita, Pale Fire and Ada appear in a new light, but there are also chapters on earlier works, like the Real Life of Sebastian Knight; on selected short stories; and on the translation of Eugene Onegin, as well as detailed discussions of Nabokov's ideas of literature, memory, pity, and pain.The book comes fully to terms with Nabokov's blend of playfulness and seriousness, delving into the real delight of reading him and the odd disquiet that lurks beneath that pleasure. Wood's speculations spin outward to illuminate the ambiguities and aspirations of the modern novel, and to raise the question of how we uncover "the author" in a work, without falling into the obvious biographical traps. The Magician's Doubts slices through the dustier conventions of criticism and never loses sight of the emotional and sensual pleasure of reading.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780691048307
ISBN-10: 0691048304
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 156 x 233 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:Pbk Printing.
Editura: Princeton University Press
Locul publicării:Princeton, United States

Cuprins

Acknowledgements viii
Preface: Tricks of Loss 1
1. Deaths of the Author 9
2. Lost Souls: The Real Life of Sebastian Knight 29
3. The Cruelty of Chance: Bend Sinister, 'Signs and Symbols', 'The Vane Sisters' 55
4. The World Without Us: Speak, Memory 83
5. The Language of Lolita 103
6. The Poem of the Past: Eugene Onegin 143
7. Pnin's Revenge 157
8. The Demons of our Pity: Pale Fire 173
9. Happy Families: Ada 206
Epilogue: the History of Pain 232
Chronology: Works by Vladimir Nabokov in English 236
Notes 238
Index 249

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"Michael Wood's study of Nabokov is a stunningly brilliant analysis of how, as he says, the sly idiot, the haughty mandarin, and the great, doubting magician get along together in works like Lolita and Ada.... In his own beautifully supple and attractive prose, [Wood] renders his insights with grace and wisdom. The Magician's Doubts is, quite simply, a wonderful book, not to be passed up."--Edward Said


Recenzii

This is a fine example of an endangered species: the full-length book of literary criticism dedicated to the appreciation and interpretation of a single author, addressed to the general reader. . . . Reading The Magician's Doubts, we re-experience and recover . . . pleasures of Nabokov's texts we may have forgotten or overlooked.
Wood's book is so thronged with pleasures, so acute in its insights, so replete with clear thoughts limpidly expressed, that one could. . . write a review of it consisting entirely of quotations from the text. . . . [It] offers us an entirely new set of insights into the work of a modern master.
"This is a fine example of an endangered species: the full-length book of literary criticism dedicated to the appreciation and interpretation of a single author, addressed to the general reader... Reading The Magician's Doubts, we re-experience and recover ... pleasures of Nabokov's texts we may have forgotten or overlooked."--David Lodge, The New York Times Book Review "Wood's book is so thronged with pleasures, so acute in its insights, so replete with clear thoughts limpidly expressed, that one could... write a review of it consisting entirely of quotations from the text... [It] offers us an entirely new set of insights into the work of a modern master."--John Banville, The New York Review of Books

Descriere

As a child in Russia, Vladimir Nabokov enjoyed conjuring. In this engrossing book, Princeton's Michael Wood explores the blend of arrogance and mischief that makes Nabokov such a fascinating and elusive master of fiction. "Wood's book is . . . so acute in its insights, so replete with clear thoughts . . . . (It) offers us an entirely new set of insights into the work of a modern master".--THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS.

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