1st Edition

Nabokov and the Art of Painting

254 Pages
by Routledge

254 Pages
by Routledge

Vladimir Nabokov was one of the greatest novelists of the previous century and his mastery of English and Russian prose is unequalled. Nabokov had originally trained to become a painter and shared Marc Chagall’s tutor in Paris. In Nabokov and the Art of Painting the authors demonstrate how the art of painting is interwoven with the narratives. His novels, which refer to over a hundred paintings,... Read more
Foreword, Note on Abbreviations and References, 1 Nabokov and the Two Sister Arts, 2 The ‘Mad Pursuit’ in Laughter in the Dark, 3 The Real Life of Sebastian Knight. Its Colours and Painting, 4 Pnin and the History of Art, 5 Lolita and Aubrey Beardsley, 6 Pale Fire Zemblematically, 7 Leonardo and ‘Spring in Fialta’, 8 A Shimmer of Exact Details: Ada’s Art Gallery, 9 Ada and Bosch, Appendix I: Passages in Nabokov’s Novels, Stories or Autobiography Referring or Alluding to Paintings, Appendix II: Painters Mentioned or Obviously Referred to in Nabokov's Works, Notes, Bibliography, List of Illustrations and Acknowledgements, Corresponding Pages in the Volumes Published by Vintage International and Penguin Books, Index of Authors, Index of Artists

Biography

Gerard de Vries is the leading Dutch Nabokov specialist. His writings on Nabokov have appeared in Russian Literature Triquaterly, Nabokov Studies, Revue de Littérature Comparée and The Nabokovian. D.Barton Johnson is Emeritus Professor of Russian, University of California at Santa Barbara. His publications include Worlds in Regression.: Some Novels of Vladimir Nabokov (1985) and many articles on Nabokov. Liana Ashenden, University of Cambridge, UK, wrote her MA dissertation on Mimicry, Mimesis and Desire in Nabokov’s Ada with Brian Boyd as supervisor. She has published Ada’s Erotic Entomology in Nabokov Studies.