“a person hoping to become a poet must have the capacity of thinking of several things at a time.”
Quote by Vladimir Nabokov
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This work is an autobiographical account by a renowned novelist who traces his life's journey from his aristocratic Russian childhood through years of exile and into his later literary career. The narrative explores themes of memory, identity, and displacement, interweaving personal recollections with reflections on the craft of writing. The author examines his family's history, his education, and the cultural milieus that shaped his development as a writer, offering readers insight into the experiences and influences that contributed to his distinctive literary voice. more
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