Nabokov's complex multi-lingual, multi-cultural writings offer ever-new
delights and present new challenges to their readers. This volume and
its companion have been compiled to reflect something of the richness of
this artistic world and the variety of responses it evokes. Here
fourteen original essays by an international grouping of leading Nabokov
specialists, scholars prominent in other fields, offer new insights into
formative influences on his thought and the dominant agencies that
structure his writing: emigration, the 'two worlds' theme and
multilingualism.