Nabokov's Metaphysics
Finished with Invitation to a Beheading and I have to admit (though my "underscores" point to flashes of N's usual brilliance): I was a bit disappointed with the master. I kept thinking Early and Nabokov practicing Nabokov, but I know (because I've looked) that others think this one is chock-full of ideas (something N usually pooh-poohed) and heavy (light) stuff.
I'll only say: Let me revisit it in a couple years. First readings are sometimes "first readings," and, admittedly, I've had some "life-objects" in my way.
Let me also point you to two interesting essays I've unearthed (unfortunately I haven't the time to read them in toto):
The Informing of the Soul by Gennady Barabtarlo
Nabokov's Invitation to Plato's Beheading by Alexander Moudrov
I'll only say: Let me revisit it in a couple years. First readings are sometimes "first readings," and, admittedly, I've had some "life-objects" in my way.
Let me also point you to two interesting essays I've unearthed (unfortunately I haven't the time to read them in toto):
The Informing of the Soul by Gennady Barabtarlo
Nabokov's Invitation to Plato's Beheading by Alexander Moudrov
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