The Annotated Lolita

The Annotated Lolita

Taschenbuch
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Beschreibung

When Lolita was first published in 1955 it created a sensation and established Nabokov as one of the most original prose writers of the twentieth century.

This annotated edition, a revised and considerably expanded version of the 1970 edition, does full justice to the textual riches of Lolita, illuminating the elaborate verbal textures and showing how they contribute to the novel's overall meaning. Alfred Appel, Jr. also provides fresh observations on the novel's artifice, games and verbal patternings and a delightful biographical vignette of Nabokov. The annotations themselves were prepared in consultation with Nabokov while newly identified allusions were confirmed by him during the final years of his life.

Buchinformationen

Haupt-Genre
Romane
Sub-Genre
Zeitgenössische Romane
Format
Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
544
Preis
19.00 €

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So I read the annotated Version & it was a pain to get through. First of all, that introduction was so hard to get through. Alfred Appel really does not know how to get to the point, i guess he has that in common with Nabokov. The notes for the book are helpful half the time but a lot of times it's just a slog to get through. The actual book itself - Lolita - was meh at best. I really continuously grappled with the thought of DNFing it., but i tried to power through as it's considered a classic & so many people love it. I thought there must be something in this book worth my time; I was wrong. The beginning was pretty good, but after 1/4 to halfway through the book it just becomes super tedious to read. The only saving grace was that Nabokov managed to show how disgusting the main characters is, but that is all there is. There are stretches of the book, especially in the second half, that just drag on and on and on... I was so bored out of my mind, did not like the writing style for most of the book. So no enjoyment reading it & personally I learned nothing from it. Maybe at the time this came out you could gain something from reading it. In todays world? Questionable. This book really is a good reminder that it is okay to DNF books.

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