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Possible Source for Nabokov's 'Lolita'

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April 25, 2004

Professor Michael Maar has unearthed an obscure 1916 short story published in German called "Lolita." It tells of a middle-aged man's fixation with a young girl. Scholars are now left to debate what it might mean if Vladimir Nabokov -- author of the later novel Lolita -- knew of the story.
NPR's Liane Hansen talks with Maar.
 
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Liane Hansen
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Liane Hansen A popular voice with NPR audiences, Liane Hansen hosts National Public Radio's Weekend Edition Sunday. She brings to her position an extensive background in broadcast journalism, including more than 25 years of work as a radio producer, reporter, and on-air host.

Before joining Weekend Edition Sunday in November 1989, Hansen hosted Performance Today, NPR's award-winning daily two-hour classical music and arts information program. In 1988, she was a regular guest host for NPR's newsmagazines and Fresh Air with Terry Gross.

In the mid-eighties, Hansen worked as an archivist in London, England, at the acclaimed Maybox Theatres, where other duties incl! uded babysitting Princess Margaret's coat and serving coffee to Sir Richard Attenborough.

Hansen was the host of NPR's Weekend All Things Considered from 1980 until 1981. She came to NPR as a production assistant for All Things Considered in 1979. Prior to that, she worked in both on- and off-air capacities at WHYY in Philadelphia, and WSKG in Binghamton, New York, where she co-hosted the daily newsmagazine For Your Information.

A native of Worcester, Massachusetts, Hansen attended the University of Hartford in Connecticut. Her current passions are figure skating and minor league baseball.

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