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Author: Vladimir Nabokov
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Author:
Vladimir Nabokov
Reader:
Robert Blumenfeld
Format: 7
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A haunting and compelling tale of a civilized man and his child caught up in the tyranny of a police state. Professor Adam Krug, the country's foremost philosopher, offers the only hope of resistance to Paduk, dictator and leader of the Party of the Average Man. In a folly of bureaucratic bungling and ineptitude, the government attempts to co-opt Krug's support in order to validate the new regime. First published in 1947.
Item #: F8N287
ISBN: 9781441872876
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Author:
Vladimir Nabokov
Reader:
Christopher Lane
Format: 6
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A wickedly inventive and richly derisive story of Hermann, a man who undertakes the perfect crime: his own murder.
Item #: F7N322
ISBN: 9781441873224
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Author:
Vladimir Nabokov
Reader:
Christopher Lane
Format: 3
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In this precursor to Nabokov's classic Lolita, an outwardly respectable man has a fatal obsession with certain pubescent girls. Their coltish grace and subconscious coquetry reveal, to his mind, a special bud on the verge of bloom. First published in 1939. "Nabokov writes prose the only way it should be written, that is, ecstatically."—John Updike
Item #: F3N254
ISBN: 9781441872548
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Author:
Vladimir Nabokov
Reader:
Fred Stella
Format: 3
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First published in 1966.
Item #: F3N297
ISBN: 9781441872975
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Author:
Vladimir Nabokov
Reader:
Stefan Rudnicki
Format: 5
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In an unnamed dream country, a man is condemned to death by beheading for "gnostical turpitude," an imaginary crime that defies definition. In an absurd jail, he waits for his execution, surrounded by eerie and odd jailers and prisoners. First published in 1938.
Item #: F7N310
ISBN: 9781441873101
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Author:
Vladimir Nabokov
Reader:
Christopher Lane
Format: 8
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Dreyer's beautiful wife finds him repulsive – but loves his money. Instead, she longs for their nephew, the thin, awkward, myopic Franz. Newly arrived in Berlin, Franz soon repays his uncle's condescension in his aunt's bed. First published in 1928.
Item #: F8N265
ISBN: 9781441872654
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Author:
Vladimir Nabokov
Reader:
Jeremy Irons
Format: 10
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Fraud, kidnapping, and murder are the least of the crimes aging emigré Humbert Humbert commits when he falls for a precocious nymphet. The modern classic is now a major motion picture. "Controversial and sardonic tale of obsessive love and the malignant banality of life in America... Irons' inspired reading is not to be missed."—Chicago Tribune
Item #: M9R206
ISBN: 9780739322062
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Author:
Vladimir Nabokov
Reader:
Christopher Lane
Format: 4
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In a Berlin rooming house filled with an assortment of serio-comic Russian immigrants, a young officer relives his time with Mary, his first love. In stark contrast is the unappealing boarder in the next room – Mary's husband, expecting her imminent arrival from Russia. Nabokov's first novel, published in 1926.
Item #: F4N248
ISBN: 9781441872487
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Author:
Vladimir Nabokov
Readers:
Mark Vietor and Robert Blumenfeld
Format: 8
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Nabokov offers a cornucopia of deceptive pleasures: a 999-line poem by the reclusive genius John Shade; an adoring foreword and commentary by Shade's self-styled Boswell, Dr. Charles Kinbote; a darkly comic novel of suspense, literary idolatry, one-upmanship, and political intrigue. First published in 1962.
Item #: M9N2760
ISBN: 9781441872760
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Author:
Vladimir Nabokov
Reader:
Marc; Blumenfeld, Robert Vietor
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Playaway
(Unabridged)
Nabokov offers a cornucopia of deceptive pleasures: a 999-line poem by the reclusive genius John Shade; an adoring foreword and commentary by Shade's self-styled Boswell, Dr. Charles Kinbote; a darkly comic novel of suspense, literary idolatry, one-upmanship, and political intrigue. First published in 1962.
Item #: MP4533
ISBN: 9781441894533
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Author:
Vladimir Nabokov
Reader:
Stefan Rudnicki
Format: 5
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Professor Timofey Pnin, late of Tsarist Russia, is now precariously perched on a college campus in the fast-beating heart of the USA. In a series of funny and sad misunderstandings, Pnin does halting battle with American life and language.First published in 1957.
Item #: M4N271
ISBN: 9781441872715
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Author:
Vladimir Nabokov
Reader:
Christopher Lane
Format: 4
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These masterly poems span the whole of Nabokov's career from "Music," written in 1914, to the short, playful "To Vera," composed in 1974. The works are newly translated by Dmitiri Nabokov and also include "The University Poem," To Russia,""Eve," and verse about America, sport, love, and poetry itself.
Item #: D5N358
ISBN: 9781441873583
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Author:
Vladimir Nabokov
Reader:
Stefan Rudnicki
Format: 9
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In this elegant and rich evocation of the writer's life and times, Nabokov offers his moving account of a loving, civilized family, of adolescent awakenings, flight from Bolshevik terror, education in England, and émigré life in Paris and Berlin. First published in 1947. "The finest autobiography written in our time. Nabokov re-creates [a] lost world with an affecting tenderness and exuberance."–The New Republic
Item #: E8N260
ISBN: 9781441872609
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