Penguin Announce Publication Of Vladimir Nabokov's Final Novel
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on: August 5, 2009, 3:59 am
Author: Jenny Fry
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Penguin
has announced the publication of "The Original of Laura",
the final book by novelist Vladimir Nabokov, a novel which has
been the source of much anxiety and contention for Nabokov's fans
and his family.
The
Original of Laura which exists on 138 index cards, was complete
in Nabokov's mind, though he died before he could translate his
vision onto paper. He asked for the manuscript to be destroyed,
so his wife Vera, and later his son Dmitri, faced an agonising
choice whether to publish the book or not. After three decades
in a Swiss vault, "The Original of Laura", an extraordinarily
beautiful novel, unprecedented in structure and style, will be
published for the first time.
In
Dmitri's introduction to his father's last novel, he recalls that
it was only chance that saved an earlier book, "Lolita",
from the incinerator. He has been guided by the precedent of that
other book's survival in choosing to see "The Original of
Laura" published.
Dmitri
Nabokov, the son of Vladimir said: "When the task passed
to me, I did a great deal of thinking. I have said and written
more than once that, to me, my parents, in a sense, had never
died, but lived on, looking over my shoulder in a kind of virtual
limbo, available to offer a thought or counsel in order to assist
me with a vital decision, were it a crucial mot juste or some
more mundane concern. I decided at this juncture, that, in putative
retrospect, Nabokov would not have wanted me to allow a new "Juanita
Dark" - for that was an early working title of "Lolita",
destined for cremation - to burn like a latter-day Jeanne d'Arc."
Penguin
is celebrating all Vladimir Nabokov's writing in three tranches
with beautiful new jackets for the entire backlist.
Alexis
Kirschbaum, Editor for Penguin
Classics said: "Penguin Classics is thrilled that after
over 30 years of deliberation, Dmitri Nabokov has at last agreed
to let his father's unfinished final novel, "The Original
of Laura" be published. To make the most of this historic
literary moment, Penguin Classics plans to republish Nabokov's
entire backlist, as if for the first time, to introduce the public
to novels which they may not have heard of before. "Lolita"
is only the beginning; from the humour of "Pnin", to
the satire on tyranny in "Bend Sinister" to the transcendent
novel of first love in "Mary"; there already exists
a Nabokov novel to be discovered for the first time."
Vladimir
Nabokov was born in St Petersburg. He wrote his first literary
works in Russian, but rose to international prominence as a masterly
prose stylist for the novels he composed in English, most famously
Lolita.
Between 1923 and 1940 he published novels, short stories, plays,
poems and translations in the Russian language and established
himself as one of the most outstanding Russian Émigré
writers.
Penguin
will publish "The Original of Laura", as well as Nabokov's
other titles about childhood and young love in November 2009,
with the author's experimental novels and nonfiction, including
a collection of unpublished poems to follow in spring 2010. Nabokov's
satirical works and a previously unpublished collection of letters
to his wife will be published in autumn 2010.
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consumer publishing businesses. Penguin publishing comprises the
following imprints: Allen Lane, Fig Tree, Hamish Hamilton, Michael
Joseph, Penguin, Penguin Classics, Puffin and Viking. Penguin
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