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Romane

Fahles Feuer

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ISBN9783498046071
VerlagRowohlt
Erscheinungsdatum15.01.99
Seitenzahl468

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  • corsakfan
    corsakfan

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    This book truly melted my brain, but I am a glutton for punishment, especially in book form, so this has been a good thing. This book is iconic and I will argue it is also a masterpiece right next to Lolita, or maybe a bit below it, but you get my point. In terms of structure, this story is a real winner. A 999-line poem written by John Shade is written about his relationships to Kinbote, his daughter, religion and spirituality, his life. In this sense, it is a metaliterary narrative method, since Shade and Kinbote both write about being writers and the creative process regarding writing. We, as readers, are reminded through this method that we are reading fiction. But because of this, the structure is not an easy one to follow - you have been warned, but do not let this scare you away. Then there are the multiple ways to interpret the story that really made my mind spin. I enjoy stories like this because I like to daydream and figure out what parts I believe or don't believe, but again, this is a lot to mentally chew on, so let yourself pick this up again for a second read. I'm going to again at some point.

    22. Okt. 2025

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Über Vladimir Nabokov

Vladimir Nabokov wird am 22. April 1899 in St. Petersburg geboren. Nach der Oktoberrevolution flieht die Familie 1919 nach Westeuropa. 1919-1922 in Cambridge Studium der russischen und französischen Literatur. 1922-1937 in Berlin, erste Veröffentlichungen, meist unter dem Pseudonym W. Sirin. 1937-1940 nach der Flucht aus Nazideutschland in Südfrankreich und in Paris, seit 1940 in den USA. 1961-1977 wohnt Nabokov im Palace Hotel in Montreux. Er stirbt am 2. Juli 1977.

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