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Poems and problems [Paperback]

Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov (Author)
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Text: English, Russian (translation)

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  • Paperback: 218 pages
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Book Co (1970)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0070457247
  • ISBN-13: 978-0070457249
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.9 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov was born on April 23, 1899, in St. Petersburg, Russia. The Nabokov household was trilingual, and as a young man, he studied Slavic and romance languages at Trinity College, Cambridge, taking his honors degree in 1922. For the next eighteen years he lived in Berlin and Paris, writing prolifically in Russian under the pseudonym Sirin and supporting himself through translations, lessons in English and tennis, and by composing the first crossword puzzles in Russian. In 1925 he married Vera Slonim, with whom he had one child, a son, Dmitri. Having already fled Russia and Germany, Nabokov became a refugee once more in 1940, when he was forced to leave France for the United States. There he taught at Wellesley, Harvard, and Cornell. He also gave up writing in Russian and began composing ficticvbn ral books of criticism. Vladimir Nabokov died in Montreux, Switzerland, in 1977.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Problems Applauded, April 9, 2010
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Jurgen1919 (Detroit, MI United States) - See all my reviews
I have to respectfully disagree with the previous reviewer. I haven't read the poems, but I've worked on the problems on-line. They are anything but easy. I have found them devilish, elegant, challenging, and confounding. Of course, I admit that everything's relative. I'm not a tournament player; I play purely recreationally. However, I suspect that even if you are a strong player and can solve the problems with much less effort than I, you'll appreciate their ingenuity and originality.
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5.0 out of 5 stars To whom it may concern..., July 15, 2011
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I can't say anything about the problems except that "problems are the poems of chess": their absolute worth is not measured in terms of difficulty, but of beauty. And as far as beauty is concerned, Nabokov is an (if not *the*) expert on it.

What is there to say, then, about the (literal) poems? I, for one, love them. They happen to be perfectly, Nabokovianly beautiful. But, love them or hate them, one thing is certain: Nabokov knew his poetic workbench, and knew it well. You'd be hard-pressed to find a moment here where the Nabokov-the-craftsman falls short. The poems are flawless and lovely (lovely [adjective] "Having a beauty that appeals to the heart or mind as well as to the eye") and some of them are truly moving. That said, what irks the other reviewer is probably that they are not terribly daring, iconoclastic, bold, innovative, nor possessed with such terrible and terrifying fervency as one can find in some art, including Nabokov's fiction. Doesn't bother me, and shouldn't bother most Nabokovphiles, as the aesthetic (and the attitude!) are all here. But if you insist that all the art you consume be not merely beautiful and good, but "great"--or, worse still, "great" at the expense of beauty and goodness--perhaps you'd be better served by a volume of Allen Ginsberg.
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2 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars middle of the road, August 21, 2001
nabokov, while being a superb writer of fiction, isn't the best poet there is. i'm not saying the poems in this collection were bad, just nothing spectacular. (the chess problems on the other hand were a joke, way too easy)

which is a shame because, like many other fiction writers, he found great dissapointment in the world not viewing him as a poet. but, once again, it's because he didn't produce that many stellar poems. it was interesting to see a well-known translator translate his own work. it has to bring something new to the world of translation. i wonder if it has any special problems...

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