Pale Fire is regarded by many as Vladimir Nabokov's masterpiece. The
novel has been hailed as one of the most striking early examples of
postmodernism and has become a famous test case for theories about
reading because of the apparent impossibility of deciding between
several radically different interpretations. Does the book have two
narrators, as it first appears, or one? How much is fantasy and how
much is reality? Whose fantasy and whose reality are they? Brian Boyd,
Nabokov's biographer and hitherto the foremost proponent of the idea
that Pale Fire has one narrator, John Shade, now rejects this position
and presents a new and startlingly different solution that will
permanently shift the nature of critical debate on the novel. Boyd
argues that the book does indeed have two narrators, Shade and Charles
Kinbote, but reveals that Kinbote had some strange and highly
surprising help in writing his sections. In light of this
interpretation, Pale Fire now looks distinctly less postmodern--and
more interesting than ever. In presenting his arguments, Boyd shows
how Nabokov designed Pale Fire for readers to make surprising
discoveries on a first reading and even more surprising discoveries on
subsequent readings by following carefully prepared clues within the
novel. Boyd leads the reader step-by-step through the book, gradually
revealing the profound relationship between Nabokov's ethics,
aesthetics, epistemology, and metaphysics. If Nabokov has generously
planned the novel to be accessible on a first reading and yet to
incorporate successive vistas of surprise, Boyd argues, it is because
he thinks a deep generosity lies behind the inexhaustibility,
complexity, and mystery of the world. Boyd also shows how Nabokov's
interest in discovery springs in part from his work as a scientist and
scholar, and draws comparisons between the processes of readerly and
scientific discovery. This is a profound, provocative, and compelling
reinterpretation of one of the greatest novels of the twentieth
century.
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The Magic of Artistic Discovery
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ISBN
9781400823192
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
320
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