Nabokov Upside Down
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Description
Nabokov Upside Down brings together essays that explicitly diverge from conventional topics and points of reference when interpreting a writer whose influence on contemporary literature is unrivaled. Scholars from around the world here read Nabokov in terms of bodies rather than minds, belly-laughs rather than erudite wit, servants rather than master-artists, or Asian rather than Western perspectives. The first part of the volume is dedicated to surveys of Nabokov’s oeuvre that transform some long-held assumptions concerning the nature of and significance of his work.
Often thought of as among the most cerebral of artists, Nabokov comes across in these essays as profoundly aware of the physical world, as evidenced by his masterly representation of physical movement, his bawdy humor, and his attention to gustatory pleasure, among other aspects of his writing. The volume’s second half focuses on individual works or phases in Nabokov’s career, noting connections among them as well as to other fields of inquiry beyond literature. Engaged in conversation with each other and, in his editorial comments, with Brian Boyd, the essays in this volume show Nabokov scholarship continuing to renew itself.
Praise For Nabokov Upside Down…
"Amid the welter of Nabokov publications, there is nothing quite like this volume."—Dale E. Peterson, author of Up From Bondage: The Literatures of Russian and African American Soul
"...fascinating, informative, inspiring... Each essay, without exception, deserves acclaim for its insights. The book—as a whole and in its parts—is a marvel. Along with intelligent observations, vivid insights, and the expression of coherent wisdom from a 'big-picture' perspective, this collection provides glimpses into unexpected and relatively unfamiliar texts... As this book shows, there is no reason that freshness or novelty must require the surrender of past scholarship, passionate convictions, or balanced judgment... Read this book, if you value Nabokov." —The Russian Review
Northwestern University Press, 9780810134515, 232pp.
Publication Date: February 15, 2017
About the Author
MARIJETA BOZOVIC is an assistant professor of Slavic languages and literatures at Yale University and the author of Nabokov’s Canon: From "Onegin" to "Ada" (Northwestern, 2016).