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The Eye - Vladimir Nabokov, Fred Stella, Brilliance Audio
The Eye
Nabokov's fourth novel, The Eye is as much a farcical detective story as it is a profoundly refractive tale about the vicissitudes of identities and appearances. Smurov, a lovelorn, excruciatingly self-conscious Russian émigré living in pre-war Berlin, commits suicide after being humiliated by a... show more
Nabokov's fourth novel, The Eye is as much a farcical detective story as it is a profoundly refractive tale about the vicissitudes of identities and appearances. Smurov, a lovelorn, excruciatingly self-conscious Russian émigré living in pre-war Berlin, commits suicide after being humiliated by a jealous husband, only to suffer even greater indignities in the afterlife as he searches for proof of his existence among fellow émigrés who are too distracted to pay him any heed.
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Format: Audible Audio Edition
ASIN: B004K215I0
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Edition language: English
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Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it
3.0
The Eye NabokovTranslated from the RussianShortie at 104 pagesFraudioSlavicSummer 2013TBR Busting 2013theosophy> conspiracy theories> cults/brotherhood>Performed (nasally) by Fred StellarFrom Wiki: The Eye (Russian: Соглядатай, Sogliadatai, literally 'voyeur' or 'peeper'), written in 1930, is Vladim...
javajunco
javajunco rated it
4.0 The Eye
This was more like a Henry James than Nabokov, and it was more like a long story than a novel. The ending wasn't a surprise, but that was kind of nice. Some kick-ass Nabokov sentences.
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