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1. Nabokov
2. Vladimir Nabokov, Vladimir vladimirovich Nabokov, writer, author
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Nabokov’s Judeo-Christian values informed his creative universe - Cornell Chronicle
From Nabokov to now - Wellesley
The Essential Vladimir Nabokov - The New York Times
Volodya in Paradise: On Vladimir Nabokov - Church Life Journal
The depravity of Jeffrey Epstein’s reading list - New Statesman
Book Review: Nabokov's 'Lolita' - WSHU
The Books Briefing: A Great Author’s Ongoing Struggle - The Atlantic
Vladimir Nabokov’s entire backlist is getting a brand new redesign. - Literary Hub
Plouff Creek butterfly count helps assess Nabokov’s blue populations - US Forest Service (.gov)
Vasilevskiy passes longtime friend Nabokov for NHL history | Tampa Bay Lightning - NHL.com
What Are the Avalanche’s Plans for Ilya Nabokov After Wedgewood's Extension? - The Hockey News
'Lolita' Turns 70: Why Vladimir Nabokov’s Controversial Novel Is Just as Shocking Today - People.com
‘Nabokov on the Heights’ Explores a Legacy of Literature at BC - bcheights.com
Forget Lolita: Vladimir Nabokov’s real masterpiece has been overlooked - SMH.com.au
Pale Fire by Vladimir Nabokov - vocal.media
Elif Batuman on Vladimir Nabokov’s “The Perfect Past” - The New Yorker
Jeffrey Epstein was definitely reading "Lolita" wrong - Salon.com
A life with Nabokov - Newsroom
What Jeffrey Epstein Didn't Understand About ’Lolita’ - The Atlantic
Avalanche Signs Nabokov | Colorado Avalanche - NHL.com
Between memory and mirage: The many lives of Vladimir Nabokov - The Daily Star
Avalanche Prospect Playoff Update - Mile High Hockey
Odyssey of Vladimir Nabokov who loved butterflies - Time - vreme.com
Vladimir Nabokov Taught Me How to Be a Feminist - Electric Literature
Who Doesn’t Like Music? Nabokov, For Starters - Literary Hub
Nabokov, Steinberg, and Me - The New Yorker
Every Great Writer is a Great Deceiver: Vladimir Nabokov’s Best Writing Advice - Literary Hub
The Meanest Things Vladimir Nabokov Said About Other Writers - Literary Hub
Lessons From Nabokov: Finding Freedom in a Foreign Language - Literary Hub
Why Do Readers Have Such Strong Feelings About Nabokov? - Literary Hub
Nabokov, ‘Lolita’ and the question of morally offensive art - America Magazine
Except as Smut - The Lamp Magazine
Did Nabokov Really Hate Crime Fiction? - CrimeReads
Nabokov, Religion, and the Holocaust - Tablet Magazine
‘Pale Fire’: Madness and Meaning - Medium
Vladimir Nabokov, Our Great Immigrant Novelist - The Cornell Daily Sun
The Enthralling, Anxious World of Vladimir Nabokov’s Dreams - The New Yorker
The scandalous literary classic we’ve never stopped arguing about - vox.com
Ruth Bader Ginsburg on how Vladimir Nabokov influenced her writing. - Literary Hub
Reading Nabokov’s Dream Diary - The New Republic
On Dostoevsky’s 199th birthday, here’s Nabokov insulting him. A lot. - Literary Hub
Why Nabokov’s Speak, Memory Still Speaks to Us - National Endowment for the Humanities (.gov)
Vladimir Nabokov on the "great books" of the 20th century and other detestable things. - Literary Hub
The Nymph Hunter - PHOENIX magazine
Nabokov: When playfulness is serious - Princeton University Press
Vladimir Nabokov and the Art of the Self-Interview by Sarah Fay - The Paris Review
Toni Morrison/Vladimir Nabokov - Comic Watch
Patricia Lockwood · Eat butterflies with me? - London Review of Books
To Montreux — and Forever More: On Visiting the Nabokovs’ Last Home - Los Angeles Review of Books
will we ever stop being deranged about Lolita? - Heather Parry | Substack
Vladimir Nabokov's Surprising Friendship With an Israeli Ambassador - Tablet Magazine
Nabokov’s novel Lolita serves as a necessary, albeit controversial, classic - thecord.ca
Vladimir Nabokov, Edmund Wilson, and Who Was Smarter - Splice Today
Véra Nabokov Was the First and Greatest Champion of “Lolita” - The New Yorker
Pornsick Nabokov - Los Angeles Review of Books
Was “Lolita” About Race?: Vladimir Nabokov on Race in the United States - Los Angeles Review of Books
Vladimir and Vèra Nabokov had 'mystifying' relationship, Schiff says - Cornell Chronicle
Are Rereadings Better Readings? - The New Yorker
Vladimir Nabokov’s Son Says Famous Father ‘Was Close to Jewish Culture’ - The Forward
Letter from the Archive: Vladimir Nabokov’s “Signs and Symbols” - The New Yorker
“That Little Sob in the Spine”: Vladimir Nabokov in Conversation - Los Angeles Review of Books
Halensee, by Ryan Ruby - Harper's Magazine
A Butterfly, Still Alive, Safely Pinned to the Wall - Electric Literature
James Salter on Passing an Hour with Vladimir Nabokov - Vogue
Constant & True - Wake Forest Magazine
Inside Vladimir Nabokov and Edmund Wilson’s Epic Literary Feud - Publishers Weekly
How I found solace in Nabokov’s Speak, Memory during the pandemic - The Guardian
Pinning Down The Elusive Vladimir Nabokov - Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
Nabokov’s America - The New Yorker
“This Fairground Farce of Light”: Vladimir Nabokov’s “The Cinema” (1928) - Los Angeles Review of Books
Nabokov’s Silent Partner - The New Yorker
Cold War Propagandist: Nicolas Nabokov, JFK, and the Shostakovich Wars - Los Angeles Review of Books
Vladimir Nabokov and His Butterflies: Portrait of a Lepidopterist - life.com
Of course Vladimir Nabokov imagined emoticons over a decade before they were invented. - Literary Hub
Looking Elsewhere: On Philippe Halsman’s Portraits of Vladimir Nabokov - Magnum Photos
The 10 Best Vladimir Nabokov Books - Publishers Weekly
The Enduring Enigma of Véra Nabokov - Literary Hub
France’s Catherine Nabokov: An Editor in Business as a Literary Agent - Publishing Perspectives
The Legend of Vera Nabokov: Why Writers Pine for a Do-It-All Spouse - The Atlantic
Bellow and Nabokov are gone; their delightfully smug offspring lives on - The Forward
Nabokov in America: On the Road to Lolita by Robert Roper – review - The Guardian
Party Line by Sadie Stein - The Paris Review
How Butterfly Genitalia Inspired Nabokov’s Masterpieces - Nautilus | Science
Nabokov’s Love Affair - Tablet Magazine
The Feud: Vladimir Nabokov, Edmund Wilson, and the End of a Beautiful Friendship by Alex Beam - Publishers Weekly
The Secret History of Vladimir Nabokov by Andrea Pitzer - The Rumpus
Think, Write, Speak by Vladimir Nabokov - Open Letters Review
Opinion | Vladimir Nabokov, Literary Refugee (Published 2019) - The New York Times
Nabokov’s Canon: From “Onegin” to “Ada” - YaleNews
When Vladimir Nabokov Taught Ruth Bader Ginsburg, His Most Famous Student, To Care Deeply About Writing - Open Culture
Nabokov: What to Read - Russian Life magazine
The 60 Best and Worst International Covers of Lolita - Literary Hub
Lila Azam Zanganeh remembers Dmitri Nabokov - The Guardian
Vladimir Nabokov Talks Synesthesia - Mental Floss
Document: Nabokov’s Notes by Sarah Funke Butler - The Paris Review
Books, Interrupted: Téa Obreht Ditches Nabokov for Dan Brown - The New Yorker
Class explores Nabokov as writer and ‘butterfly man’ - Cornell University
The Man Stopped, by Vladimir Nabokov - Harper's Magazine
Speaking of Memory: Nabokov’s Folded Fabric - Los Angeles Review of Books
The Case for Nabokov | Cathy Young - Quillette
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