In an original and provocative reading of Vladimir Nabokov's
work and the pleasures and perils to which its readers are
subjected, Eric Naiman explores the significance and consequences
of Nabokov's insistence on bringing the issue of art's essential
perversity to the fore. Nabokov's fiction is notorious for the
interpretive panic it occasions in its readers, the sense that no
matter how hard he or she tries, the reader has not gotten Nabokov
"right." At the same time, the fictions abound with characters who
might be labeled perverts, and questions of sexuality lurk
everywhere.
Naiman argues that the sexual and the interpretive are so bound
together in Nabokov's stories and novels that the reader confronts
the fear that there is no stable line between good reading and
overreading, and that reading Nabokov well is beset by the
exhilaration and performance anxiety more frequently associated
with questions of sexuality than of literature. Nabokov's fictions
pervert their readers, obligingly training them to twist and turn
the text in order to puzzle out its meanings, so that they become
not better people but closer readers, assuming all the impudence
and potential for shame that sexually oriented close-looking
entails.
In Nabokov, Perversely, Naiman traces the connections between
sex and interpretation in Lolita (which he reads as a perverse work
of Shakespeare scholarship), Pnin, Bend Sinister, and Ada. He
examines the roots of perverse reading in The Defense and charts
the enhanced attention to the connection between sex and
metafiction in works translated from the Russian. He also takes on
books by other authors such as Reading Lolita in Tehran that
misguidedly incorporate Nabokov's writing within frameworks of
moral usefulness. In a final, extraordinary chapter, Naiman reads
Dostoevsky's The Double with Nabokov-trained eyes, making clear the
power a strong writer can exert on readers."
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