Subject:
...not Nicholas Nabokov, by the by, who was Vladimir Vladimirovich's distant cousin
From:
"Sandy P. Klein" <spklein52@hotmail.com>
Date:
Thu, 25 Mar 2010 08:30:19 -0400
To:
"Sandy P. Klein" <spklein52@hotmail.com>

 
The Elizabeth Bishop Centenary
 
 http://elizabethbishopcentenary.blogspot.com/2010/03/wednesday-wonder-question-ii-bishop-and.html 

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Wednesday Wonder Question II: Bishop and Nabokov?


...not Nicholas Nabokov, by the by, who was Vladimir Vladimirovich's distant cousin, a musician and composer somewhat-more-than-noddingly acquainted with our Bishop (not Morris Bishop, chair of the Department of Romance Literature at Cornell University when Nabokov taught there, "known on campus for his wit and his oratorical panache," [Boyd, 135] nor even M. B.'s wife, Alison Bishop, "a talented painter in a style not unlike the wittier style of Benois or Somov," [Boyd, ibid.] -- both of them close friends of Nabokov (V.) and his wife Vera). No. I have in mind Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov himself, author of the notorious Lolita and the notarial Pale Fire. I'd like to speculate here a bit on what Bishop (henceforward "E.") may have found in Nabokov ("V.")'s work, and how that work intersects with hers. [. . .]


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