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 treacherous Liza: "A genius needs to
keep so much in store, and thus cannot offer you the whole of himself as
I do." Pnin is the focal point of subtle academic conspiracies he cannot
begin to comprehend, yet he stages a faculty party to end all faculty
parties. One of the twentieth century's master prose stylists, Vladimir
Nabokov was born in St. Petersburg in 1899. He studied French and
Russian literature at Trinity College, Cambridge, then lived in Berlin
and Paris, where he launched a brilliant literary career. In 1940 he
moved to the United States, and achieved renown as a novelist, poet,
critic, and translator. He taught literature at Wellesley, Stanford,
Cornell, and Harvard. In 1961 he moved to Montreux, Switzerland, where
he died in 1977. "Hilariously funny and of a sadness." -- Graham Greene