Vladimir Nabokov

NABOKV-L post 0009728, Sat, 1 May 2004 19:03:05 -0700

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From: Jansy Berndt de Souza Mello
To: Vladimir Nabokov Forum
Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2004 6:50 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: One Letter


Hello, Alexey
While explaining about the missing "L" in word, ( or the surplus "L" in world ! ), you told us that "word" is slovo in Russian, and "Slovo" is the name of the magazine where both the electricity article and the Paul Alexis story appeared.

Perhaps it is worth remembering what Nabokov wrote ( Strong Opinions, Vintage International, page 112 ) abour the word world....
"The accepted notion of a "modern world" continuously flowing around us belongs to the same type of abstraction as say, the "quaternary period" of paleontology. What I feel to be the real modern world is the world the artist creates, his own mirage, which becomes a new mir ( "world" in Russian ) by the very act of his shedding, as it were, the age he lives in. My mirage is produced in my private desert, an arid but ardent place, with the sign No Caravans Allowed on the trunk of a lone palm..." ( Feb.17,1968)

Just as a curious "coincidence", I want to note that on page 116 ( September 3,1968) when asked about " the novel on which you are working" Nabokov replied:
" My new novel ( now 800 pages long) is a family chronicle, mostly set in a dream America". What called my attention here were the first letters of "a dream America" ( adA...)
Jansy
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From: D. Barton Johnson
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Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2004 9:47 PM
Subject: Fw: One Letter


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From: alex
To: Vladimir Nabokov Forum
Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2004 5:05 PM
Subject: Fw: One Letter



I thought of the possibility that the disappearance of l from "world" might have something to do with the L disaster. But it is unclear how this l-dropping in "world" making out of it "word" could cause the notion of 'Terra' and the ban on electricity on Antiterra. True, "word" is slovo in Russian, and "Slovo" is the name of the magazine where both the electricity article and the Paul Alexis story ("La fin de Lucie Pelegrin") that I think is used by Lucette's spirit for sending Van a dream from Terra appeared. But, still, the connection, if it exists at all, seems too vague to me.

Alexey
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From: D. Barton Johnson
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Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2004 7:29 PM
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----- Original Message -----
From: Oleg Dorman
To: Vladimir Nabokov Forum
Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2004 2:56 AM
Subject: One Letter


Reading the sparkling discussion on Terra and Logos (in fact, A. Sklyarenko brilliant argumentation) I want to make a tiny footnote:
Nabokov points that difference between cosmic and comic is one letter S. I'd add, that difference between Word and World is also in one letter.
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