Véra: Mrs Nabokov - Stacy Schiff Audiobook
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 Memoir
 Non-Fiction
 Vera Nabokov
 Vladimir Nabokov
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Columbia University President George Rupp presents Stacy Schiff with The 2000 Pulitzer Prize in Biography for Véra: Mrs Nabokov. Stacy Schiff is also the author of Saint-Exupery, which was a finalist for the 1995 Pulitzer Prize in biography.
Vera (Mrs. Vladimir Nabokov)
By Stacy Schiff
At once a love story, a portrait of a marriage, and an answer to a riddle, Vera (Mrs. Vladimir Nabokov) explores a remarkable literary partnership–that of a woman who devoted her life to her husband’s art and a man who dedicated his works to his wife. Open a volume of Nabokov’s, and there is Vera on the dedication page, front and center. But search for her elsewhere, and the woman to whom the author of Lolita was married for fifty-two years, who carried on his correspondence in his name, fades from view.
In a beautifully limned portrait, Stacy Schiff has now restored her to life. Schiff follows Vera Nabokov from her affluent St. Petersburg childhood, through the dramatic escape from Bolshevik Russia, to the streets of Weimar Berlin, where Vera makes a spectacular entrance into the life of her future husband, then a gifted but struggling writer of Russian verse. In the three decades that pass before he metamorphoses into the celebrated author of Lolita, Vera proves to be nothing less than his full creative partner. She had a need to do something great with her life. And as he made clear from the start, her husband had a very great need of her. Publishers, relatives, colleagues, agreed: “He would have been nowhere without her.” This Nabokov well realized, acutely so when the marriage foundered in the late 1930s.
In Berlin until a hair-raisingly late 1938, Vera supported the family. At Cornell, she attended every one of her husband’s lectures, replacing him when he was sick. She drove the Oldsmobile in the back seat of which he composed Lolita; she was the woman who stayed in all of Humbert Humbert’s motel rooms. She plucked the manuscript of that novel from the flames to which its author attempted to sacrifice it, commanding, “We are keeping this.”
She proved no less steely when negotiating a publishing contract. She transcribed her memories of their son’s early days so that Nabokov could draw on them for Speak, Memory. She was at all times his first reader, his memory, his foil, his muse. She corrected his stories in German, his memoir in French, his poetry in Italian–and translated Pale Fire into Russian when in her eighties. Through it all, she proved a woman of uncanny wisdom, a conventional wife with a splendidly unconventional mind. Largely because of her, the hallmarks of Nabokov’s fiction–the doppelgangers, the impersonators, the Siamese twins, the mirror images, the distorted mirror images, the parodies of self–came to manifest themselves in the routine the couple developed for dealing with the world.
Drawing on a wealth of unpublished materials, including Vladimir’s diaries and his letters to Vera, Stacy Schiff paints a discerning portrait of an elusive couple. Hers is a startlingly different image of the great writer, remembered best for his pronouncements and posturing. And she gives center stage to the disarming woman who was so much at the heart of it all, whose influence came so much to bear on the literature. In a narrative that combines superb scholarship with elegant prose, she offers up the crucial, missing piece of the Nabokov story.
(From the book jacket)
Copyright: 1999, Random House
BIOGRAPHY
Stacy Schiff is the author of Saint-Exupery, which was a finalist for the 1995 Pulitzer Prize in biography. Published in seven foreign editions, the book won prizes in France and in Canada. Schiff’s work has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times Book Review, The Washington Post, and the Times Literary Supplement. She has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
She lives in New York City and western Canada.
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This post has 12 comments with rating of 5/5
May 15th, 2019
A super special treat for, the Nabokov reader and fan on the enigmatic and fiercely private relationship and romance. I guarantee you will love this Pulitzer prize winning memoir by an outstanding author and equally outstanding narrator
May 15th, 2019
Thank you Ed for sharing the book with us.
May 15th, 2019
Double thanks, ed. Stacy Schiff also wrote a superb book on Cleopatra (queen of denial).
May 15th, 2019
caesar963 yes she did!and was shortlisted for the Pulitzer for that work too lol, #legend Won for VERA,finalist for Saint-Exupery finalist for the 1995 Pulitzer Prize in biography. Not bad huh lol.
May 16th, 2019
Thanks for your contribution, edbroadway, but it won’t downloading.
May 16th, 2019
stenka25 try again! I refreshed the upload, everyone seems to downloading as I seed. Give it another go!
September 26th, 2019
thank you!
January 24th, 2020
Goodness gracious would I love this: personne? re-personne?
(Very obscure Lolita reference)
If someone could seed/reseed I’d be almost as forever yours as Vladimir to Vera. ;)
January 24th, 2020
OMG
I will respond in kind with something very special (I hope)
Laud we the gods,
And let our crooked smokes climb to their nostrils
From our bless’d altars
xoxoxo
July 7th, 2023
Thank you,edbroadway.
July 7th, 2023
I am stuck, please seed. thank you.
July 7th, 2023
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