Vol. 34 No. 4 1967 - page 634

Nabokov
The Man and His Wark
Studies edited by L.
S.
Dembo
Featuring an exclusive interview
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kov (a rare occurrence in itself) , these
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Most of these essays appeared as the Spring 1967 issue of
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Studies in Contemporary Literature
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The Letters of Alexander Pushkin
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