pontalba
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From the back cover:
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As in all of Nabokov's novels, there are connections to other of his novels in Pnin. Brian Boyd wrote:Pnin is a professor of Russian at an American college who takes the wrong train to deliver a lecture in a language he cannot master. Pnin is a tireless lover who writes to his treacherous Liza: "A genius needs to keep so much in store, and thus cannot offer you the whole of himself as I do." Pnin is the focal point of subtle academic conspiracies he cannot begin to comprehend, yet he stages a faculty party to end all faculty parties forever.
Pnin is also said to be the most autobiographical of Nabokov's works. As you will see, there are times when Timofey Pnin is in a sense to Nabokov an example of "there but for the grace of God go I". There are puzzles to unravel as well, natch!, this is Nabokov we are reading after all. Who are the narrators? Is there more than one? Or not? We shall see what we shall see.Pnin in a sense represents the best of the Russian emigration.
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