Subject:
Re: [NABOKV-L] A.S. Brown on Kinbote's Christianity
From:
"jansymello" <jansy@aetern.us>
Date:
Mon, 4 Sep 2006 13:36:43 -0300
To:
"Vladimir Nabokov Forum" <NABOKV-L@LISTSERV.UCSB.EDU>

Dear A.Brown, Carolyn, List (and EDs)
 
I also agree that we'll be wise to pursue the religious thread that goes from "fundamentalist Christianity" to the spiritualist world of ghosts in afterlife. 
What surprised me ( I've already mentioned it in the List) was how many serious traditional arguments were voiced by Kinbote and not by Shade. Even the priest in his sexual ecstasy might also have experienced a spiritual illumination: why exclude sex from spirit?
Even Shade's reference to "pity" ( which I believe was taken up either by A.Appel or by R.Rorty in their own forewords, was taken as a quality greatly valued by VN himself ) sounds displaced since real charity seems to be absent in the reproaches and in the self-centered world of our poet JS in his quest for eternal life side by side his leotardclad blonde ( I'm sure Carolyn would agree with the inclusion of the student's  name in Shade's heaven).
If Kinbote were indeed Shade gone mad, in my eyes it would be an improvement. Unfortunately Kinbote cannot write in heroic couplets... 
Jansy

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