Imagining Nabokov: Russia Between Art and Politics

Imagining Nabokov: Russia Between Art and Politics

by Nina L. Khrushcheva
Imagining Nabokov: Russia Between Art and Politics

Imagining Nabokov: Russia Between Art and Politics

by Nina L. Khrushcheva

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Overview

Vladimir Nabokov’s “Western choice”—his exile to the West after the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution—allowed him to take a crucial literary journey, leaving the closed nineteenth-century Russian culture behind and arriving in the extreme openness of twentieth-century America. In Imagining Nabokov: Russia Between Art and Politics, Nina L. Khrushcheva offers the novel hypothesis that because of this journey, the works of Russian-turned-American Vladimir Nabokov (1899–1977) are highly relevant to the political transformation under way in Russia today. Khrushcheva, a Russian living in America, finds in Nabokov’s novels a useful guide for Russia’s integration into the globalized world. Now one of Nabokov’s “Western” characters herself, she discusses the cultural and social realities of contemporary Russia that he foresaw a half-century earlier.

 

In Pale Fire; Ada, or Ardor; Pnin; and other works, Nabokov reinterpreted the traditions of Russian fiction, shifting emphasis from personal misery and communal life to the notion of forging one’s own “happy” destiny. In the twenty-first century Russia faces a similar challenge, Khrushcheva contends, and Nabokov’s work reveals how skills may be acquired to cope with the advent of democracy, capitalism, and open borders.

 

 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780300148244
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 10/01/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Nina L. Khrushcheva is associate professor of international affairs, International Affairs Program, The New School, New York. The great-granddaughter of former Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, she now lives in New York City.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgments     xi
Note on Transliteration and Translations     xiii
List of abbreviations     xiv
Chronology: Works by Vladimir Sirin and Vladimir Nabokov     xvi
Introduction: Nabokov and Us     1
Prologue: Nabokov's Russian Return...and Retreat     21
Imagining Nabokov     37
On the Way to the Author     74
Poet, Genius, and Hero     110
Epilogue: Nabokov as the Pushkin of the Twenty-first Century     176
The End     187
Envoi     192
Notes     199
Select Bibliography     227
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