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Novels and memoirs, 1941-1951 the real life of Sebastian Knight, Bend sinister, Speak memory, an autobiography revisited

After a brilliant literary career writing in Russian, Vladimir Nabokov emigrated to the United States in 1940 and went on to an even more brilliant one in English. Between 1939 and 1974 he wrote the autobiography and eight novels now collected by The Library of America in an authoritative three-volume set, earning a place as one of the greatest writers of America, his beloved adopted home. The Real Life of Sebastian Knight, the first novel Nabokov wrote in English, is a tantalizing literary mystery in which a writer's half brother searches to unravel the enigma of the life of the famous author of Albinos in Black, The Back of the Moon, and The Doubtful Asphodel. Bend Sinister (1947), Nabokov's most explicitly political novel, is the haunting, dreamlike story of Adam Krug, a quiet philosophy professor caught up in the bureaucratic bungling of a totalitarian police state.

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  • "Speak, memory"
  • "Sammlung"
  • "Bend sinister"

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  • "After a brilliant literary career writing in Russian, Vladimir Nabokov emigrated to the United States in 1940 and went on to an even more brilliant one in English. Between 1939 and 1974 he wrote the autobiography and eight novels now collected by The Library of America in an authoritative three-volume set, earning a place as one of the greatest writers of America, his beloved adopted home. The Real Life of Sebastian Knight, the first novel Nabokov wrote in English, is a tantalizing literary mystery in which a writer's half brother searches to unravel the enigma of the life of the famous author of Albinos in Black, The Back of the Moon, and The Doubtful Asphodel. Bend Sinister (1947), Nabokov's most explicitly political novel, is the haunting, dreamlike story of Adam Krug, a quiet philosophy professor caught up in the bureaucratic bungling of a totalitarian police state."@en
  • "After a brilliant literary career writing in Russian, Vladimir Nabokov emigrated to the United States in 1940 and went on to an even more brilliant one in English. Between 1939 and 1974 he wrote the autobiography and eight novels now collected by The Library of America in an authoritative three-volume set, earning a place as one of the greatest writers of America, his beloved adopted home. The Real Life of Sebastian Knight, the first novel Nabokov wrote in English, is a tantalizing literary mystery in which a writer's half brother searches to unravel the enigma of the life of the famous author of Albinos in Black, The Back of the Moon, and The Doubtful Asphodel. Bend Sinister (1947), Nabokov's most explicitly political novel, is the haunting, dreamlike story of Adam Krug, a quiet philosophy professor caught up in the bureaucratic bungling of a totalitarian police state."
  • "Volume one of a three volume set collecting the works of Russian author Vladimir Nabokov, written after his emigration to the United States in 1940."

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  • "Fiction"
  • "Powieść amerykańska"

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  • "Novels and memoirs, 1941-1951 : The real life of Sebastian Knight, Bend sinister, Speak memory, an autobiography revisited"
  • "Novels and memoirs, 1941-1951 the real life of Sebastian Knight, Bend sinister, Speak memory, an autobiography revisited"@en
  • "Novels and memoirs, 1941-1951 : the real life of Sebastian Knight, Bend sinister, Speak memory, an autobiography revisited"@en
  • "Novels and memoirs, 1941-1951 : the real life of Sebastian knight, Bend sinister, Speak memory an autobiography revisited"@en
  • "Novels and memoirs, 1941 - 1951"
  • "Vladimir Nabokob - Novels and memoirs, 1941-1951 : the real life of Sebastian Knight, Bend sinister, Speak memory, an autobiography revisited"@en
  • "Novels and memoirs : 1941-1951"
  • "Novels and memoirs, 1941-1951"@en
  • "Novels and memoirs, 1941-1951"
  • "Novels and memoirs 1941-1951"
  • "Novels and memoirs 1941-1951"@en
  • "Novels and Memoirs, 1941-1951"