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Here, at last, is the definitive life of one of the twentieth century's greatest writers. The first volume of Brain Boyd's critical biography of Vladimir Nabokov, THE RUSSIAN YEARS, received praise from critics & won a large & enthusiastic popular audience. In this second & concluding volume, Boyd continues the story of Nabokov's life from the novelist's arrival in the United States in 1940, nearly destitute & without a job. Nabokov was greatly relieved to find a home in America after years of wandering. But supporting himself & his family in the United States was not easy until the astonishing success of LOLITA catapulted him to world fame & financial security. This volume also reveals, for the first time, the story of Nabokov's other careers--as teacher, critic, translator, scholar, & scientist--& shows how they enriched his life & his art. For the last two decades of his life, he withdrew to a sheltered existence in a Swiss hotel. These were for the most part triumphant years, but Nabokov lived them behind a forbidding public mask--a mask that hid, as Boyd vividly demonstrates, a warmer, more vulnerable person than we have previously imagined. THE RUSSIAN YEARS was heralded by the NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW as "...a definitive life of the man & a superbly documented chronicle of his time." THE AMERICAN YEARS provides a fitting conclusion to this larger-than-life story.Boyd, Brian is the author of 'Vladimir Nabokov:american Years' with ISBN 9780691067971 and ISBN 069106797X.
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