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Discover the brilliance of Vladimir Nabokov's *Pale Fire*, a postmodern classic that shatters traditional narrative. This *B-format paperback* edition, published by Penguin UK, showcases Nabokov's masterful storytelling and his unique ability to delve into the complexities of academia, identity, and interpretive struggle. At the heart of *Pale Fire*, a murdered poet, John Shade, presents his final poem accompanied by critical commentary from his editor, Charles Kinbote. This riveting text explores themes of paranoia and obsession, revealing Kinbote as a figure shrouded in mystery and potential madness. Is he merely a fabricator of tales, or could he be the elusive King Charles of Zembla? This *272-page* book encapsulates the dark wit and intricate wordplay that make Nabokov one of the most profound literary figures of the twentieth century. *Pale Fire* is not just a novel; it's a literary puzzle that challenges perceptions of reality and narrative. A must-read for any lover of classic literature, academic satire, and multilayered storytelling. Elevate your bookshelf with this exceptional title that continues to provoke discussion and inspire analysis. Perfect for readers seeking deep literary insight, this text is an essential addition to any collection.