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Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov , also known by the pen name Vladimir Sirin (Владимир Сирин), was an expatriate Russian and Russian-American novelist, poet, translator, and entomologist. Born in Imperial Russia in 1899, Nabokov wrote his first nine novels in Russian (1926–1938) while living in Berlin, … See more
Russia
Nabokov was born on 22 April 1899 (10 April 1899 Old Style) in Saint Petersburg to a wealthy and prominent family of the Russian nobility. His … See moreThe Russian literary critic Yuly Aykhenvald was an early admirer of Nabokov, citing in particular his ability to imbue objects with life: "he saturates … See more
Russian politics
Russia has always been a curiously unpleasant country despite her great literature. … See moreBerlin (1922–1937)
In 1920, Nabokov's family moved to Berlin, where his father set up the émigré newspaper Rul' ("Rudder"). Nabokov followed them to … See moreCritical reception and writing style
Nabokov is known as one of the leading prose stylists of the 20th century; his first writings were in … See moreNabokov's interest in entomology was inspired by books by Maria Sibylla Merian he found in the attic of his family's country home in Vyra. Throughout an extensive career of collecting, … See more
Synesthesia
Nabokov was a self-described synesthete, who at a young age equated the number five with the color … See morePeople mentioned in the articleWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Vladimir Nabokov’s Best Books: A Guide - The New York Times
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