Pniniad: Vladimir Nabokov and Marc Szeftel

In this wry, judiciously balanced, and thoroughly engaging book, Galya Diment explores the complicated and fascinating relationship between Vladimir Nabokov and his Cornell colleague Marc Szeftel who, in the estimate of many, served as the prototype for the gentle protagonist of the novel Pnin. She offers astute comments on Nabokov s fictional process in creating Timogey Pnin and addresses hotly debated questions and long-standing riddles in Pnin and its history.

Between the two of them, Nabokov and Szeftel embodied much of the complexity and variety of the Russian postrevolution emigre experience in Europe and the United States. Drawing on previously unpublished letters and diaries as well as on interview with family, friends, and collegues, Diment illuminates a fascinating cultural terrain.

Pniniad--the epic of Pnin--begins with Szeftel s early life in Russia and ends with his years in Seattle at the University of Washington, turning pivotally upon the time in Szeftel s and Nabokov s lives intersected at Cornell. Nabokov apparantly was both amused by and admiring of the innocence of his historian friend. Szeftel s feelings towards Nabokov were also mixed, raning from intense disappointment over rebuffed attempts to collaborate with Nabokov to persistent envy of Nabokov s success and an increasing wistfulness over his own sense of failure.

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Pniniad: Vladimir Nabokov and Marc Szeftel

In this wry, judiciously balanced, and thoroughly engaging book, Galya Diment explores the complicated and fascinating relationship between Vladimir Nabokov and his Cornell colleague Marc Szeftel who, in the estimate of many, served as the prototype for the gentle protagonist of the novel Pnin. She offers astute comments on Nabokov s fictional process in creating Timogey Pnin and addresses hotly debated questions and long-standing riddles in Pnin and its history.

Between the two of them, Nabokov and Szeftel embodied much of the complexity and variety of the Russian postrevolution emigre experience in Europe and the United States. Drawing on previously unpublished letters and diaries as well as on interview with family, friends, and collegues, Diment illuminates a fascinating cultural terrain.

Pniniad--the epic of Pnin--begins with Szeftel s early life in Russia and ends with his years in Seattle at the University of Washington, turning pivotally upon the time in Szeftel s and Nabokov s lives intersected at Cornell. Nabokov apparantly was both amused by and admiring of the innocence of his historian friend. Szeftel s feelings towards Nabokov were also mixed, raning from intense disappointment over rebuffed attempts to collaborate with Nabokov to persistent envy of Nabokov s success and an increasing wistfulness over his own sense of failure.

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Pniniad: Vladimir Nabokov and Marc Szeftel

Pniniad: Vladimir Nabokov and Marc Szeftel

by Galya Diment
Pniniad: Vladimir Nabokov and Marc Szeftel

Pniniad: Vladimir Nabokov and Marc Szeftel

by Galya Diment

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In this wry, judiciously balanced, and thoroughly engaging book, Galya Diment explores the complicated and fascinating relationship between Vladimir Nabokov and his Cornell colleague Marc Szeftel who, in the estimate of many, served as the prototype for the gentle protagonist of the novel Pnin. She offers astute comments on Nabokov s fictional process in creating Timogey Pnin and addresses hotly debated questions and long-standing riddles in Pnin and its history.

Between the two of them, Nabokov and Szeftel embodied much of the complexity and variety of the Russian postrevolution emigre experience in Europe and the United States. Drawing on previously unpublished letters and diaries as well as on interview with family, friends, and collegues, Diment illuminates a fascinating cultural terrain.

Pniniad--the epic of Pnin--begins with Szeftel s early life in Russia and ends with his years in Seattle at the University of Washington, turning pivotally upon the time in Szeftel s and Nabokov s lives intersected at Cornell. Nabokov apparantly was both amused by and admiring of the innocence of his historian friend. Szeftel s feelings towards Nabokov were also mixed, raning from intense disappointment over rebuffed attempts to collaborate with Nabokov to persistent envy of Nabokov s success and an increasing wistfulness over his own sense of failure.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780295801087
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Publication date: 05/01/2013
Series: Merlin Fanshaw #02
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 8 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments x
Introduction 3(8)
1 Marc Szeftel's Odyssey: An Alien and an Exile
11(13)
2 Colleagues and Collaborators: Szeftel and Nabokov at Cornell
24(18)
3 Pnin
42(18)
4 Szeftel in Search of Success: Lolita
60(14)
5 Life After Nabokov
74(15)
Conclusion 89(3)
Appendixes: From Marc Szeftel's Archive and Writings 92(55)
1 Szeftel's "Intellectual Autobiography" 92(11)
2 Correspondence with Vladimir Nabokov and Roman Jakobson 103(17)
3 Nabokov in Szeftel's Diaries 120(16)
4 Szeftel's Papers on Lolita 136(11)
Notes 147(46)
Bibliography 193(6)
Index 199
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