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  1. Laughter in the Dark (Original Russian title: Ка́мера обску́ра, Camera obscura) is a novel written by Vladimir Nabokov and serialised in Sovremennye zapiski in 1932. [1] The first English translation, Camera Obscura , was made by Winifred Roy and published in London in 1936 by Johnathan Long, the paperback imprint of ...

    • Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov
    • Novel
    • 1932
    • 1932
  2. Ostensibly a story about a man who forsakes his wife and child for a new model vixen (read: teenager), Laughter in the Dark sets a benchmark on how terrible human beings can be to one another and the very real cost that duplicity can exact on all involved.

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    • Paperback
    • Vladimir Nabokov
  3. 17 de dic. de 1989 · See all formats and editions. Amidst a Weimar-era milieu of silent film stars, artists, and aspirants, Nabokov creates a merciless masterpiece as Albinus, an aging critic, falls prey to his own desires, to his teenage mistress, and to Axel Rex, the scheming rival for her affections who finds his greatest joy in the downfall of others.

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    • Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov
    • $15.99
    • Vintage
  4. About Laughter in the Dark Amidst a Weimar-era milieu of silent film stars, artists, and aspirants, Nabokov creates a merciless masterpiece as Albinus, an aging critic, falls prey to his own desires, to his teenage mistress, and to Axel Rex, the scheming rival for her affections who finds his greatest joy in the downfall of others .

    • Vladimir Nabokov
    • Paperback
  5. Laughter in the Dark Pasta blanda – 17 diciembre 1989. Edición Inglés por Vladimir Nabokov (Autor) 4.4 424 calificaciones. Ver todos los formatos y ediciones.

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  6. 16 de feb. de 2011 · Books. Laughter in the Dark. Vladimir Nabokov. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, Feb 16, 2011 - Fiction - 304 pages. Amidst a Weimar-era milieu of silent film stars, artists, and...

  7. Amidst a Weimar-era milieu of silent film stars, artists, and aspirants, Nabokov creates a merciless masterpiece as Albinus, an aging critic, falls prey to his own desires, to his teenage mistress,...