Vladimir Nabokov

NABOKV-L post 0006445, Thu, 21 Mar 2002 16:55:54 -0800

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Request from N.Mel'nikov re VN interviews
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EDITOR's NOTICE. Nikolai Mel'nikov, who is attached to the Department of
the Theory of Literature at Moscow University, is a specialist on
Russian emigre writers--especially Nabokov. If anyone out there can help
him with copies of the items below, please contact either Dr. Mel'nikov
or me.

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Subject: N.Mel'nikov(interview items)
Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2002 15:28:03 -0000
From: <teolit@philol.msu.ru>
To: "D. Barton Johnson" <chtodel@gte.net>
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Here the items of Nabokov's interview which are necessary for my
research: 1)"My child Lolita", interview by Alan Nordstrom // Ivy
magazine (New Haven). 1959. February, p.28.2) The Author of "Lolita",
int. by Neil Hickey // American Weekly. 1959. Oct.4, pp.16-17.3) Tandi
que Lolita fait le tour du monde l'entomologiste Nabokov, l'agronome
Robbe-Grillet echangent // Arts, lettres, spectacles, musique, 1959. #
746 (Oct.28 - 3 Nov.), p.4.4) int. by Lee Belser // Los Angeles Evening
Mirror News. 1959. July 31.5) int. by Claude Mercadie // Nice-Matin.
1961. April 13.6) int. by Rosalie Marcae // Daily Express. 1961. April
8.7) "On the Banks of Lake Leman - Mr. Nabokov Reflects on "Lolita" and
"Onegin", int. by Douglas Davis // National Observer. 1964. June 29,
p.17.8) [unsigned int.] // Journal de Montreux. 1964. January 23.9) int.
by Guy de Belleval // Journal de Geneve. 1965. March 13.10) int. by
Nurit Berettzky // Ma'ariv. 1970. January 19.11) An Old Magican Named
Nabokov Writes and Lives in Splendid Exile, int. by James Saulter //
People. 1975. March 17, pp.60-64.12) Interview with Nabokov // Ithaca
post. 1977. January 30. Sincerely yoursNikolai Mel'nikov
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