Description
Discover the brilliance of Vladimir Nabokov in 'Think, Write, Speak', a comprehensive collection of unpublished and uncollected works from the master of literary artistry. This must-have B-format paperback is a treasure trove of captivating essays, interviews, and narratives that span Nabokov's remarkable journey from his early days as a prodigy at Cambridge to his rise to fame with 'Lolita', and his final interviews in 1977. Edited and introduced by renowned biographer Brian Boyd, this 576-page anthology offers profound insights into Nabokov's unique perspective on writing, life, and fame. Readers will find themselves drawn into his complex world, experiencing his sharp wit, aesthetic principles, and the emotional turbulence surrounding his iconic status. Perfect for literature enthusiasts and students of Nabokov's works, 'Think, Write, Speak' captures the many facets of an enigmatic genius, making it an essential addition to any literary collection. Delve into the thoughts, inspirations, and reflections of one of the 20th century's most influential authors and explore the unfiltered mind of Nabokov like never before.