EDITORIAL REVIEW: Nabokov writes prose the only way it should be written, that is, ecstatically." -- John Updike Pnin is a professor of Russian at an American college who takes the wrong train to deliver a lecture in a language he cannot master. Pnin is a tireless lover who writes to his t
Pnin
โ Scribed by Vladimir Nabokov
- Publisher
- Vintage
- Year
- 1957;1989
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 123 KB
- Edition
- 1st Vintage International ed
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1299211437
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โฆ Synopsis
Professor Timofey Pnin, previously of Tsarist Russia, is now precariously positioned at the heart of campus America. Battling with American life and language, Pnin must face great hazards in this new world: the ruination of his beautiful lumber-room-as-office; the removal of his teeth and the fitting of new ones; the search for a suitable boarding-house; and the trials of taking the wrong train.
Review
"Hilariously funny and of a sadness." -Graham Greene
""Pnin"'s vita, though its essence is saintliness, is yet a work of brilliant magic and fabulous laughter." -"The New Republic "
"Fun and satire are just the beginning of the rewards of this novel. Generous, bewildered Pnin, that most kindly and impractical of men, wins our affection and respect." -"Chicago Tribune
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"Nabokov can move you to laughter in the way the masters can-to laughter that is near to tears." -"The Guardian"
Book Description
One of the best-loved of Nabokov's novels, PNIN features his funniest and most heartrending character. Professor Timofey Pnin is a haplessly disoriented Russian รฉmigrรฉ precariously employed on an American college campus in the 1950s. Pnin struggles to maintain his dignity through a series of comic and sad misunderstandings, all the while falling victim both to subtle academic conspiracies and to the manipulations of a deliberately unreliable narrator.
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ISBN : 9780141183756
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