This was my lost message.

 

My silly surname (which is Scottish) is pronounced K’hoon.

 

Keep up the good work – it’s a really enjoyable list!

Tina

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From:
Tina Colquhoun [mailto:tacolquhoun@btopenworld.com]
Sent
:
20 September 2004 21:11
To:
'Vladimir Nabokov Forum'
Subject: Nabtrail

 

 

Some friends and I have it in mind in the spring to do a grand literary tour by car, taking in the most prominent Nabspots in Europe (excluding Russia) – together with certain wine-producing regions in France (Sancerre being as close to our hearts as any Nabnovel). We would start in London (or should it be Cambridge?) and aim to finish in Montreux, but diversions along the way (e.g. Berlin, Pomeranian beaches) would be both permitted and indeed compulsory.

 

I wonder if the list could contribute suggestions to those obligatory Nabsites that must be visited before one can rightfully call oneself a Nabokovian? Maybe we could even pioneer a kind of ‘official’ European Nabtrail that, once established, all true Nabokovians must undertake at least once in a lifetime?

 

TA Colquhoun