Vladimir Nabakov considers the novelist's aesthetic precepts and
practice and the distinctive character of his work and the book
also gives consideration of his fiction in the larger context of
the modernist and postmodernist enterprise. It analyses the
importance of the novels' challenges to all sorts of aesthetic and
moral presumptions (including some of Nabakov's own). Readers are
thus encouraged to draw their own conclusions about the issues
raised in Nabakov's work.
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