Vladimir Nabokov

NABOKV-L post 0016359, Tue, 6 May 2008 23:10:21 -0400

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Re: DN responds to articles on TOOL / Cynthia Ozick
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To clarify this, Cynthia Ozick isn't the author of the article
quoted below. She is mentioned at the top, unconventionally, in
a second title, since one paragraph says she's just been awarded
the PEN/Nabokov prize. The judges, I see, were Brian Boyd, Mary
Gordon, and Richard Price. I imagine that the two topics were
included in the same article because of the Nabokov connection.

But as Dmitri Nabokov didn't say "right old mess", who did?
That phrase has been in a lot of articles--did some journalist
invent it and others pick it up? And if I may ask, Mr. Nabokov,
what did you say? Or where I can I read an accurate article
(in English)?

Jerry Friedman

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Madam Ozick may be "flippant" but a "journalist" she is not. Offically, she foists herself as a novelist, short story writer and essayist.

James Studlaw

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