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  1. Véra Nabokova (em russo: Ве́ра Евсе́евна Набо́кова; São Petersburgo, 5 de janeiro de 1902 — Vevey, 7 de abril de 1991) foi a esposa, editora, tradutora do escritor russo Vladimir Nabokov, e uma fonte de inspiração para muitas de suas obras. Início da vida e imigração.

  2. Véra Yevseyevna Nabokova (née Slonim, Russian: Ве́ра Евсе́евна Набо́кова; 5 January 1902 – 7 April 1991) was the wife, editor, and translator of Russian writer Vladimir Nabokov, and a source of inspiration for many of his works.

  3. 8 de nov. de 2015 · Silent Partner. By Judith Thurman. November 8, 2015. Amid marital discord, Vladimir wrote to Véra, “I forbid you to be miserable.” Courtesy Estate of Vladimir Nabokov. Véra and Vladimir...

  4. 8 de abr. de 2014 · Culture. The Legend of Vera Nabokov: Why Writers Pine for a Do-It-All Spouse. The rarity of spouses like Vladimir Nabokov's, who dedicated her life to supporting his career, may be...

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  5. 5 de mar. de 2021 · Véra Nabokov Was the First and Greatest Champion of “Lolita” | The New Yorker. Page-Turner. Véra Nabokov Was the First and Greatest Champion of “Lolita” By Stacy Schiff. March 5, 2021. Long...

  6. 3 de fev. de 1997 · Véra Nabokov was a striking woman, white-haired and alabaster-skinned, thin and fine-boned. The discrepancy between the hair and the young face was particularly dramatic. She was “mnemogenic,”...

  7. 28 de jun. de 2018 · The Enduring Enigma of Véra Nabokov ‹ Literary Hub. Why We Can't Stop Trying to Figure Her Out, in Fiction and Biography. By Miranda Popkey. June 28, 2018. “The more you leave me out,” Véra Nabokov told Brian Boyd while he was researching his two-volume biography of her husband, Vladimir Nabokov, “the closer to the truth you’ll be.”