EDITOR's NOTE. The St. Petersburg Nabokov Museum  is offering its summer course NABOKOV 101 for the third year.  Below you are advised of the informative web page that has just been established  for the program. This year, two of the world's leading Nabokov scholars  will preside -- Brian Boyd and Alexander Dolinin. It  is a splendid opportunity to study VN with two brilliant and accessible scholars in the family home. I plan to attend myself. 
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In order to answer numerous questions of Nabokov 101 participants, both former and prospective, organizers of the International Summer School for  Students of Nabokov have prepared and launched a website (URL: www.nabokov101.ru). Please check it to find out about the current program, which will be held at the St. Petersburg Nabokov Museum on July 22-30, right after the Vladimir Nabokov Symposium. The website, full of photos, also contains information about previous Nabokov 101 programs, the Nabokov Museum, accommodations available to Nabokov scholars in St. Petersburg, the intricacies of obtaining a Russian visa, and Nabokov-themed tours of St. Petersburg's sites. Those who are interested in participating in the Nabokov 101 program this summer will find information about the school's faculty (Prof. Brian Boyd and Prof. Alexander Dolinin), the courses they will offer (on Ada and Dar respectively), and the reading lists. Questions and comments about the program as well as about the site itself can be sent to Tatiana Ponomareva at azint@mail.wplus.net or Olga Voronina at olvor@rol.ru.