Vladimir Nabokov

NABOKV-L post 0006412, Thu, 28 Feb 2002 09:50:50 -0800

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Dear Alex,

There is only one lecture on Ulysses. And it is collected in Nabokov's
Lectures on Literature. This, along with the Lectures on Russian
Literature, are, I think, in print. I am not sure about the Lectures on
Don Quixote.

Kiran
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, D. Barton Johnson wrote:

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> Message text written by Vladimir Nabokov Forum
> >I'm trying to locate a copy, at reasonable cost, of "Poems and problems"
> and "Poems" (1959). (I've tried Amazon and Alibris, but no luck). Can
> anyone explain, A) where I might look; and, B) how it is that, given the
> increasing popularity of our hero, his published poetry has been allowed
> to reside in relative obscurity? Please don't answer, as some have
> elsewhere, that verse was not his strong suit, as even a cursory glance
> at
> his poems shows this is not the case. Also, this may be a naive
> question
> but whatever happened to "Lectures on Ulysses"? Thanks.<
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> Alex
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(Falkiner High Energy Physics)
University of Sydney
NSW 2006

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