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Vladimir Nabokov, the great Russian author celebrated for writing seminal English language masterpieces like Lolita, Pale Fire, and Pnin, was a man whose art subtly underscored mysterious, metaphysical questions about living, love, loss, and death.

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This is how it begins for me: Lolita – I loved it when I was 12. You, too, will love it from the start, devour it till the middle, and take it slowly in the end.
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Tall, lanky and pale, he had an aloof, aristocratic air, complete with the occasional raised eyebrow during conversation that very often rubbed people the wrong way.
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This is how it begins for me: Lolita – I loved it when I was 12. You, too, will love it from the start, devour it till the middle, and take it slowly in the end.
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