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Speak, Memory
Vladimir Nabokov
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Literature 1951
Speak, Memory
Vladimir Nabokov1951
This work has been selected for the Aravien index based on editorial review.
Synopsis
Nabokov's autobiography of exile, chess problems, butterflies, and the crystalline recovery of a lost St. Petersburg childhood.
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Vladimir Nabokov, 1951 β Speak, Memory
Nabokov's autobiography of exile, chess problems, butterflies, and the crystalline recovery of a lost St. Petersburg childhood.
Editorial note
Keeps memory in play with a different literature voice.
This work has been selected for the Aravien index based on editorial review.
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Why this work is here
Nabokov's autobiography of exile, chess problems, butterflies, and the crystalline recovery of a lost St. Petersburg childhood.
Selected for cultural longevity Β· regional significance Β· editorial selection Β· thematic depth
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