The Secret History of Vladimir Nabokov

Nabokov repeatedly faced accusations of turning a blind eye to human suffering to write artful tales of depravity.

Does one of the greatest writers in the English language deserve the label of amoral aesthete? Using newly declassified intelligence files, Andrea Pitzer argues that far from being a proponent of art for art’s sake, Nabokov managed to hide disturbing history in his fiction, especially Pale Fire and Lolita.

From INSIDE NEW YORK – As a meat-lover who rarely eats meat (due to tuition-induced poverty and life-induced laziness), I often find myself with strong and unsatisfied carnivorous cravings. Bubby’s (120 Hudson St., 212-219-0666) restaurant and bar, fortunately, saved me, satisfying every meat craving I’ve ever had- and then some… Read the full review at Inside New York.










When: Wed., Mar. 13, 2013 at 12:00 pm
Where: 92nd Street Y - Tribeca
200 Hudson St.

Price: $21
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Nabokov repeatedly faced accusations of turning a blind eye to human suffering to write artful tales of depravity.

Does one of the greatest writers in the English language deserve the label of amoral aesthete? Using newly declassified intelligence files, Andrea Pitzer argues that far from being a proponent of art for art’s sake, Nabokov managed to hide disturbing history in his fiction, especially Pale Fire and Lolita.

From INSIDE NEW YORK – As a meat-lover who rarely eats meat (due to tuition-induced poverty and life-induced laziness), I often find myself with strong and unsatisfied carnivorous cravings. Bubby’s (120 Hudson St., 212-219-0666) restaurant and bar, fortunately, saved me, satisfying every meat craving I’ve ever had- and then some… Read the full review at Inside New York.
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