Book description
This landmark new collection brings together the best of the poetry
of Vladimir Nabokov, one of the twentieth century's greatest writers
and author of Lolita and Pale Fire. It includes an
extensive number of poems that have never appeared in English before,
newly translated from the Russian by his son Dmitri Nabokov.
These masterly poems span the decades of Nabokov's career, from
'Music', written in 1914 and probably Nabokov's first recorded poem,
to the short, playful 'To Vera', composed in 1974. 'The University
Poem', one of Nabokov's major poetic works, is here in English for the
first time: an extraordinary autobiographical poem looking back at his
time at Cambridge, with its dinners, games, girls and memories, it is
suffused with rich description, wit and verbal dexterity. Included too
are the surreally comic 'A Literary Dinner', the enchanting, lyrical
'Eve', the wryly humorous 'An Evening of Russian Poetry' and a
meditation on the act of creation, 'Tolstoy', as well as verse written
on America, lepidoptery, sport, love and Nabokov's Russian homeland.
Vladimir Nabokov (1899-1977) was one of the great writers of the
twentieth century, as well as a translator and lepidopterist. His
works include The Luzhin Defense, The Gift,
Lolita, Pnin, Pale Fire and Ada or Ardor;
the autobiographical Speak, Memory; and lectures on literature.
All of the fiction and Speak, Memory are published in Penguin.
Dmitri Nabokov (born in 1934) is one of Vladimir Nabokov's principal
translators, from and into four languages. After graduating with
honours from Harvard and attending the Longy School of Music, he
performed leading bass roles in opera houses in a number of countries.