Vladimir Nabokov
Vladimir Nabokov
Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov, also known by the pen name Vladimir Sirin; 22 April 1899c – 2 July 1977) was a Russian-American novelist. His first nine novels were in Russian, and he achieved international prominence after he began writing English prose...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth23 April 1899
CitySaint Petersburg, Russia
CountryUnited States of America
creation discern fragrant future kindly lies literary mirrors objects ordinary portray posterity reflected tenderness
Here lies the sense of literary creation: to portray ordinary objects as they will be reflected in kindly mirrors of future times. . . . To find in objects around us the fragrant tenderness that only posterity will discern . . .
violin would-be ache
if a violin string could ache, i would be that string.
love memories thinking
I think it is all a matter of love: the more you love a memory, the stronger and stranger it is.
meaningless
Words without experience are meaningless.
mystery reason irrational
Poetry involves the mysteries of the irrational perceived through rational words.
evolution nonsense nonsensical
The evolution of sense is, in a sense, the evolution of nonsense.
letters comic cosmic
Only one letter divides the comic from the cosmic.
rich glory articles
The rich philistinism emanating from advertisements is due not to their exaggerating (or inventing) the glory of this or that serviceable article but to suggesting that the acme of human happiness is purchasable and that its purchase somehow ennobles the purchaser.
obsolete reverse
The future is but the obsolete in reverse.
touch-me ifs dies
Don't touch me; I'll die if you touch me.
butterfly passion men
Literature and butterflies are the two sweetest passions known to man.
strong spring land
Nostalgia in reverse, the longing for yet another strange land, grew especially strong in spring.
adults premature fierceness
We loved each other with a premature love, marked by a fierceness that so often destroys adult lives.