Ada, Or Ardor by Vladimir Nabokov

Ada, Or Ardor

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Ada, Or Ardor

A Family Chronicle

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"Ada, Or Ardor: A Family Chronicle" is a complex and virtuosic novel by Vladimir Nabokov, exploring a lifelong entanglement between a man and his sister. More than just a love story, it weaves together elements of fairy tale, epic, philosophical treatise on time, and a parody of the novel's history. Published after Nabokov's seventieth birthday, it showcases his linguistic playfulness and allusive style, replete with multilingual puns and literary jokes. The narrative, told by an unreliable narrator, seamlessly shifts between first and third person, creating a unique and captivating reading experience.

Why You Should Read?

  • Experience a multifaceted narrative that transcends genre, blending romance, philosophy, and parody into a singular literary achievement.
  • Delight in Nabokov's masterful use of language, including intricate wordplay, multilingual puns, and subtle literary allusions.
  • Engage with an unreliable narrator and a shifting narrative perspective, challenging conventional storytelling and offering a deeply immersive read.
  • Discover a work considered a supreme achievement of a virtuosic imagination, showcasing Nabokov's brilliance at its peak.

About the Author

Vladimir Nabokov (1899 1977) was a Russian-American novelist, poet, translator, and entomologist. Born in Saint Petersburg, Russia, he wrote his first nine novels in Russian before switching to English. He is best known for his novel "Lolita" (1955), which brought him international fame and notoriety. Nabokov was celebrated for his intricate prose, complex narratives, and exploration of themes such as memory, exile, and the nature of art. His work often features unreliable narrators and a playful, allusive style.
Born in Saint Petersburg, Russia, Vladimir Nabokov (1899 1977) was a novelist, poet, translator, and entomologist. He wrote his first nine novels in Russian before switching to English. He is best known for his novel "Lolita" (1955), which brought him international fame and notoriety. Nabokov was celebrated for his intricate prose, complex narratives, and exploration of themes such as memory, exile, and the nature of art. His work often features unreliable narrators and a playful, allusive style.
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ISBN-13 9781841594361
Cover / Binding Paperback
Publisher Penguin Classics
Pages 536
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Ada, Or Ardor by Vladimir Nabokov

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