Vladimir Nabokov

NABOKV-L post 0013864, Thu, 2 Nov 2006 03:56:24 EST

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Re: the sea-coast of Bohemia & other puzzles
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In a message dated 01/11/2006 22:51:30 GMT Standard Time,
chaiselongue@EARTHLINK.NET writes:


How many children had Lady Macbeth?


Dear Charles,

Sometimes, though probably only in the hands of a genius, such questions can
lead to wonderful literary meditations and even the occasional revelation.
John Sanford has written a series of books comprised of short essays that
use this sort of question as a starting point. The only title that comes to me
now is "Heathcliff's Toothbrush."

Highly recommended. For your amusement I include below the table of
contents from one of his book (I italicized the ones I thought might appeal to
Nabokov).

Come to think of it, wasn't Nabokov partial to such questions (what kind of
bug exactly was Gregor Samsa?)

Carolyn



Many thanks! Digging up Sanford is now a must.

Charles

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