The translators Brian Boyd and Olga Voronina on Nabokov’s correspondence with his wife
Podcast |
Out Loud Podcast
Publisher |
The New Yorker
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Arts
Society & Culture
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Publication Date |
Jun 07, 2011
Episode Duration |
00:14:40
This week's magazine has a selection of letters written by Vladimir Nabokov to his wife, Vera, while on a college lecture tour in 1942, translated by Brian Boyd and Olga Voronina. Here Blake Eskin talks with Boyd and Voronina about how Nabokov's letters compare to his fiction, and why letter writing was an essential part of the Nabokovs' long marriage.

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