Nikolai Gogol - Vladimir Nabokov

 

I never liked Nabokov, thought he was pompous and hyper-erudite. In this book he seems to have something to say!

If you love Gogol, read this book. You will weep.

If you love Nabokov, this book will make you love Gogol. And that is the proper thing to do, believe me.

It has Nabokov's failings... at times the reader will wonder if Nabokov is going to stop describing the place he is writing from and get back to Gogol! But that's what you pay for with Nabokov, it has very amusing moments about it.

It also sets out to wax humorously on Russian culture at length: but this is actually very useful for lovers of Russian literature who are not Russian. Truly great.

Nabokov makes some questionable statements about who should like Gogol's work, some very elitist statements. But do not worry. Gogol is definitely for everybody. Read this book if you have enjoyed Gogol's work. But it would help to read most of Gogol first, and love it thoroughly if you want to be moved by this book and find a kindred spirit in its author Vladimir Nabokov. 

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