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Nabokov's fourth novel, The Eye is as much a farcical detective story as it is a profoundly refractive tale about the vicissitudes of identities and appearances. Smurov, a lovelorn, excruciatingly self-conscious Russian ?migr? living in pre-war Berlin, commits suicide after being humiliated by a jealous husband, only to suffer even greater indignities in the afterlife as he searches for proof of his existence among fellow ?migr's who are too distracted to pay him any heed.?Nabokov writes prose the only way it should be written, that is, ecstatically.? ? John Updike

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ISBN:
9781441872975
Author:
Nabokov, Vladimir
Publisher:
Brilliance Corporation
Subject:
General
Subject:
Literature-A to Z
Publication Date:
20110131
Binding:
Compact Disc
Language:
English

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"Synopsis" by , Nabokov's fourth novel, The Eye is as much a farcical detective story as it is a profoundly refractive tale about the vicissitudes of identities and appearances. Smurov, a lovelorn, excruciatingly self-conscious Russian ?migr? living in pre-war Berlin, commits suicide after being humiliated by a jealous husband, only to suffer even greater indignities in the afterlife as he searches for proof of his existence among fellow ?migr's who are too distracted to pay him any heed.?Nabokov writes prose the only way it should be written, that is, ecstatically.? ? John Updike
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