Subject:
Re: [NABOKV-L] A. Bouazza & Kinbote's Christianity
From:
Andrew Brown <as-brown@comcast.net>
Date:
Tue, 12 Sep 2006 23:30:38 -0400
To:
Vladimir Nabokov Forum <NABOKV-L@listserv.ucsb.edu>




A. Bouazza,


Your quote from STRONG OPINIONS sent me on a good long search through my paperback copy of that book. In fact, I searched so thoroughly that I missed it on page 32 and only turned back to the beginning to try again after reaching page 159.

In the course of that search I noticed long lists of writers VN considered mediocrities, short lists of the satisfactory and the brilliant, but no mention at all of Christian writers or the Bible.

I at last found the quote you cited (exactly where you said it would be) as the first sentence in a reply to the question, “In what sense do you copy “the conceived picture” of a novel [referring to VN’s novels and the writing process]? The sentence you quote is then followed by this:

“He must possess the inborn capacity not only of recombining but of recreating the given world. In order to do this ... The artist should know the given world.”

It seems to me that VN is not referring to the Bible at all but to the natural world — creation itself -- when he cites the work of the Almighty.

VN’s reply here, as well as what seems to be an almost total absence of Christian reference throughout STRONG OPINIONS -- except to mention “going to church” in a list of things he does not do — indicates that neither the Bible nor Christianity were influential in his writing.


Andrew Brown

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