Bend Sinister

Bend Sinister
Author: Vladimir Nabokov
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 273
Release: 1990-04-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780679727279

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The first novel Nabokov wrote while living in America and the most overtly political novel he ever wrote, Bend Sinister is a modern classic. While it is filled with veiled puns and characteristically delightful wordplay, it is, first and foremost, a haunting and compelling narrative about a civilized man caught in the tyranny of a police state. It is first and foremost a compelling narrative about 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.

The Bend Sinister

The Bend Sinister
Author: Thomas J. Doyle
Publsiher: Brunswick Publishing Company
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1998
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1556181744

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Bend Sinister

Bend Sinister
Author: Peter Burton
Publsiher: Gay Men's Press
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2002
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: UOM:39015058799647

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This collection ventures into the world of the sinister and the disturbing, with flashes of sheer horror. These 30 tales have been specially written by writers, including Francis King; Lawrence Schimel; Simon Lovat; and Stuart Thorogood.

Bend Sinister

Bend Sinister
Author: Juliet Dymoke
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1962
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: LCCN:gb62008551

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The House in Paris

The House in Paris
Author: Elizabeth Bowen
Publsiher: Anchor
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2019-06-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781984899972

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One of Elizabeth Bowen’s most artful and psychologically acute novels, The House in Paris is a timeless masterpiece of nuance and atmosphere, and represents the very best of Bowen’s celebrated oeuvre. When eleven-year-old Henrietta arrives at the Fishers’ well-appointed house in Paris, she is prepared to spend her day between trains looked after by an old friend of her grandmother’s. Henrietta longs to see a few sights in the foreign city; little does she know what fascinating secrets the Fisher house itself contains. For Henrietta finds that her visit coincides with that of Leopold, an intense child who has come to Paris to be introduced to the mother he has never known. In the course of a single day, the relations between Leopold, Henrietta’s agitated hostess Naomi Fisher, Leopold’ s mysterious mother, his dead father, and the dying matriarch in bed upstairs, come to light slowly and tantalizingly. And when Henrietta leaves the house that evening, it is in possession of the kind of grave knowledge usually reserved only for adults.

Vladimir Nabokov Novels and Memoirs 1941 1951 LOA 87

Vladimir Nabokov  Novels and Memoirs 1941 1951  LOA  87
Author: Vladimir Nabokov
Publsiher: Library of America Vladimir Na
Total Pages: 744
Release: 1996-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015038128685

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Novels 1969 1974, Ada, Transparent Things, Look at the Harlequins.

Dot Dot Dot 17

Dot Dot Dot 17
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2009-02-01
Genre: Design
ISBN: 0979465427

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The must-read journal on every designer's desk, Dot Dot Dot covers design in the widest possible sense. Steering clear of both commercial portfolio presentations and impenetrable academic theory, it offers intelligent, passionate, and clever writing on the tangled web of influences that determine the shape of contemporary cultural production. Art, music,language, film, literatureyou never know what you might discover on its offbeat pages. Featuring a design as unexpected as its contents, Dot Dot Dot 17 presents new artifacts from its ongoing investigation into the past, present, and future of visual culture.

Nabokov Perversely

Nabokov  Perversely
Author: Eric Naiman
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2011-01-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780801460234

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In an original and provocative reading of Vladimir Nabokov's work and the pleasures and perils to which its readers are subjected, Eric Naiman explores the significance and consequences of Nabokov's insistence on bringing the issue of art's essential perversity to the fore. Nabokov's fiction is notorious for the interpretive panic it occasions in its readers, the sense that no matter how hard he or she tries, the reader has not gotten Nabokov "right." At the same time, the fictions abound with characters who might be labeled perverts, and questions of sexuality lurk everywhere. Naiman argues that the sexual and the interpretive are so bound together in Nabokov's stories and novels that the reader confronts the fear that there is no stable line between good reading and overreading, and that reading Nabokov well is beset by the exhilaration and performance anxiety more frequently associated with questions of sexuality than of literature. Nabokov's fictions pervert their readers, obligingly training them to twist and turn the text in order to puzzle out its meanings, so that they become not better people but closer readers, assuming all the impudence and potential for shame that sexually oriented close-looking entails. In Nabokov, Perversely, Naiman traces the connections between sex and interpretation in Lolita (which he reads as a perverse work of Shakespeare scholarship), Pnin, Bend Sinister, and Ada. He examines the roots of perverse reading in The Defense and charts the enhanced attention to the connection between sex and metafiction in works translated from the Russian. He also takes on books by other authors—such as Reading Lolita in Tehran—that misguidedly incorporate Nabokov's writing within frameworks of moral usefulness. In a final, extraordinary chapter, Naiman reads Dostoevsky's The Double with Nabokov-trained eyes, making clear the power a strong writer can exert on readers.