pontalba
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StillILearn said:Thanks for the words of encouragement, guys. I won't give up; I'll keep on reading, although I think he wrote 'em faster than I'm reading 'em. I like your new signature, Peder.
I like: Invent reality!
Well SIL I don't think we have too much choice do we? Nabokov is a necessity.
But its funny that you should word (his writing speed) in the way you did. Its true. Nabokov is not to be inhaled in the normal manner of reading we do. He is not someone that can be read in a couple of hours. He has to be read, digested, and reread. I've read that some authors have said something along the lines of that they struggle to write a book for some months, and then the reader sits down and reads their book in a couple of hours. Its a shame, but true.
Nabokov is rather waded thru isn't he? In a good way of course.
And yes, I remember the quote Peder mentions in inverted commas. It quite struck me at the time.
I wish he'd finished The Original of Laura and am exceedingly curious about it. But unfortunately, I do think it should have been destroyed per his wishes. But I also understand why they didn't. And totally sympathize.