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  1. Download and read the ebook version of Transparent Things by Vladimir Nabokov on Apple Books. The darkly comic Transparent Things, one of Nabokov's final books, traces the bl ‎Fiction & Literature · 1989

  2. 1 de jan. de 1972 · Transparent Things is a subtle book: the way Nabokov shows Hugh Person is surreal and sublime, yet also mundane and melancholic. All in all TT is an elegant work - a masterclass in the art of long short-story writing: understated, wistful, perceptive, deft, elusive and engaging -: definitely worth reading for the imaginative writing.

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    • Vladimir Nabokov
  3. 16 de fev. de 2011 · Transparent Things is a subtle book: the way Nabokov shows Hugh Person is surreal and sublime, yet also mundane and melancholic. All in all TT is an elegant work - a masterclass in the art of long short-story writing: understated, wistful, perceptive, deft, elusive and engaging -: definitely worth reading for the imaginative writing.

    • Vladimir Nabokov
  4. 21 de nov. de 2012 · In 1961 he moved to Montreux, Switzerland, where he died in 1977. His first novel in English was The Real Life of Sebastian Knight, published in 1941. His other books include Ada or Ardor (1969), Laughter in the Dark (1933), Pale Fire (1962), the short story collection Details of a Sunset (1976) and Lolita (1955), his best-known novel.

  5. Transparent Things is a subtle book: the way Nabokov shows Hugh Person is surreal and sublime, yet also mundane and melancholic. All in all TT is an elegant work - a masterclass in the art of long short-story writing: understated, wistful, perceptive, deft, elusive and engaging -: definitely worth reading for the imaginative writing.

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  6. Transparent Things - Ebook written by Vladimir Nabokov. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read Transparent Things.

  7. 19 de nov. de 1972 · Transparent Things” stands in the same relation to Mr. Nabokov's work as “The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold” did to Evelyn Waugh's; it is short, candid, brutal, and it is a semi‐ex planation.