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Poems and Problems
1969 poetry book From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Poems and Problems (ISBN 0-07-045724-7) is a book by Vladimir Nabokov published in 1969. It consists of 39 poems originally written in Russian and translated by Nabokov, 14 poems written in English, and 18 chess problems.
One of the 39 poems originally written in Russian, "Lilith," in 1928, can be looked at as a foreshadowing of his 1955 novel Lolita. However, in the author's notes, Nabokov states that "Intelligent readers will abstain from examining this impersonal fantasy for any links with my later fiction," and that the poem was written "...to amuse a friend."
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Table of contents
- THIRTY-NINE RUSSIAN POEMS
- FOURTEEN ENGLISH POEMS
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Quote
- "Chess problems demand from the composer the same virtues that characterize all worthwhile art: originality, invention, conciseness, harmony, complexity, and splendid insincerity."
External links
- "Nabokov Under Glass" (New York Public Library)
- 18 chess problems from Poems and Problems[usurped]
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