Vladimir Nabokov

NABOKV-L post 0015102, Fri, 6 Apr 2007 17:50:34 -0400

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SIGHTINGS: essays on VN peddled to Russian students at
www.litra.ru
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Don't tell your undergraduates:

There happens to be a whole industry of pre-fab high school
"compositions" (essays, Russ. sochinenie) for Russian students that can
be downloaded for a fee from [www.litra.ru]. "Litra" is Soviet grade
school slang for lessons in "Literatura".

For 300 rubles ($ 10) one can also order a custom essay, written in 24
hours.

The industry boasts "a complete match between your essay and your age,
sex, school requirements", "a simple, understandable language without
complex figures of speech - teachers would never have a suspicion!"

The subjects include several dozen Russian authors and other odd stuff;
there are even essays in English, e.g. one titled "The Vocabulary of
Everyday Life" features English activities such as "We have dinner about
seven-thirty or eight o'clock, and then we sit and talk, listen to the
wireless or look at television, or Mrs. Priestley plays the piano." (!!)

A sample essay available on website on VN is attached (in Russian, and
anonymous of course) -- not a bad one, really (although with a
nationalistic, anti-emigre streak: "no Zoorlandia, imagined or real, can
replace Russia for a Russian.."), but in my opinion way beyond anything
an average Russian high school student would care to produce... I wonder
if it is lifted/collaged from some available Russian critical texts --
or written in earnest for scratch by some poor soul for $ 10?


Victor Fet


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