Tag Archives: Vladimir Nabokov

Moments of Perfect Being

Today we head home after having spent a delicious week in our Maine cottage with our sons Darien and Toby, along with our daughter-in-law Betsy and Toby’s girlfriend Candice.  We immersed ourselves in memory and tradition while we were here.  Portraits of my great-great grandparents John and Remember Berry Swett, are on the wall, as [...]

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Michael Jackson and Peter Pan

 

“I am Peter Pan,” Michael Jackson reportedly once said, and of course he chose to name his ranch Neverland.  In this second of my two posts marking Jackson’s death, I thought I would reflect upon why J. M. Barrie’s fictional creation meant so much to him.
Peter Pan: The Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up appeared first [...]

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Iranian Women Identifying with Lolita

 

The kicker in the book title Reading Lolita in Iran is the shock of imagining people risking their freedom to read Nabokov’s scandalous masterpiece about an elderly writer who falls in love with twelve-year-old “nymphet” Dolores Hayes.  What would anyone get out of that experience?
The surprises keep on coming in Azar Nafisi’s book as we [...]

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