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  1. Look at the Harlequins! is a fictional autobiography narrated by Vadim Vadimovich N. (VV), a Russian-American writer with uncanny biographical likenesses to the novel's author, Vladimir (Vladimirovich) Nabokov. VV is born in pre-revolutionary St. Petersburg and raised by his aunt, who advises him to "look at the harlequins" "Play! Invent the world!

    • Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov
    • 1974
  2. 'Look at the Harlequins' is the last novel by Nabokov published before his death. It is a story of Prince V.V. Blonsky's (VVB!) life who is a White Russian émigré, a world-famous writer, an intellectual with excellent education and psychological problems, including the usual addiction to pubescent girls and guilty conscience.

  3. 2 de mar. de 2022 · Look at the harlequins! : Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovich, 1899-1977 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. Look at the harlequins! by. Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovich, 1899-1977. Publication date. 1975. Topics. Novelists -- Fiction, Divorced men -- Fiction, Switzerland -- Fiction. Publisher. London : Weidenfeld and Nicolson.

  4. 'Look at the harlequins ... Play! Invent the world! Invent reality'. This is the childhood advice given by an aunt to Russian born writer Vadim Vadimovich, who emigrates to England, then...

  5. 16 de jun. de 1990 · A dying man cautiously unravels the mysteries of memory and creation. Vadim is a Russian émigré who, like Nabokov, is a novelist, poet and critic. There are threads linking the fictional hero with...

    • Vladimir Nabokov
    • Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 1990
    • reprint
    • Look at the Harlequins!Vintage International
  6. Jun 16, 1990 | ISBN 9780679727286. Add to Cart. Buy from Other Retailers: Ebook. +. About Look at the Harlequins! A dying man cautiously unravels the mysteries of memory and creation. Vadim is a Russian émigré who, like Nabokov, is a novelist, poet and critic.

  7. A dying man cautiously unravels the mysteries of memory and creation. Vadim is a Russian émigré who, like Nabokov, is a novelist, poet and critic. There are threads linking the fictional hero with...