Vladimir Nabokov

NABOKV-L post 0021757, Sat, 25 Jun 2011 19:44:09 -0300

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Re: [Sighting] Franzen's Lalitha
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Re: [NABOKV-L] [Sighting] Franzen's LalithaStan Kelly-Bootle: Lalit[h]a (literally, 'she who plays') is an ancient, still revered, line of Hindu goddesses variously representing divine Womanhood and Female Bliss. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lalita_sahasranama...Is there a particular reason, beyond coincidental spellings, for finding the aceno (gesture) to VN? That's a long anachronistic stretch from ancient Lalit[h]a to VN's modern Lolita...If you seek more VN coincidences based on names with L's, T's and I's...

JM: Lee Siegel's "Lalita" is explicitly connected to Nabokov by the author.
In relation to Franzen's "Lalitha" I only have the aceno made by William Deresiewicz, whose article I mentioned as a sighting.

Beautiful reference to Lilith as a "beautiful woman, who transforms into a blue, butterfly-like demon." It would be fun to compare this information to Nabokov's (Sirin) poem Lilith.

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