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Books with author Vladimir Nabokov

  • Ada, or Ardor: A Family Chronicle

    Vladimir Nabokov

    Paperback (Vintage, Feb. 19, 1990)
    Published two weeks after his seventieth birthday, Ada, or Ardor is one of Nabokov's greatest masterpieces, the glorious culmination of his career as a novelist. It tells a love story troubled by incest. But more: it is also at once a fairy tale, epic, philosophical treatise on the nature of time, parody of the history of the novel, and erotic catalogue. Ada, or Ardor is no less than the supreme work of an imagination at white heat.This is the first American edition to include the extensive and ingeniously sardonic appendix by the author, written under the anagrammatic pseudonym Vivian Darkbloom.
  • Ada, or Ardor: A Family Chronicle

    Vladimir Nabokov

    eBook (Vintage, Feb. 16, 2011)
    Published two weeks after his seventieth birthday, Ada, or Ardor is one of Nabokov's greatest masterpieces, the glorious culmination of his career as a novelist. It tells a love story troubled by incest. But more: it is also at once a fairy tale, epic, philosophical treatise on the nature of time, parody of the history of the novel, and erotic catalogue. Ada, or Ardor is no less than the supreme work of an imagination at white heat.This is the first American edition to include the extensive and ingeniously sardonic appendix by the author, written under the anagrammatic pseudonym Vivian Darkbloom.
  • ADA or Ardor: A Family Chronicle

    Vladimir Nabokov

    Paperback (Penguin Books, Limited (UK), May 1, 2010)
    Written in mischievous and magically flowing prose, "Ada or Ardor" is a romance that follows Ada from her first childhood meeting with Van Veen on his uncle's country estate, in a 'dream-bright' America, through eighty years of rapture, as they cross continents, are continually parted and reunited, come to learn the strange truth about their singular relationship and, decades later, put their extraordinary experiences into words.
  • Ada, Or Ardor: A Family Chronicle

    Vladimir Nabokov

    Hardcover (McGraw-Hill, May 1, 1969)
    No Dust Jacket. Pages are clean and binding is tight.
  • Ada or Ardor: a Family Chronicle

    Vladimir Nabokov

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett Publications, March 15, 1970)
    None
  • Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle

    Vladimir Nabokov

    Hardcover (McGraw-Hill, March 15, 1969)
    Book Club edition
  • Ada or Ardor

    Vladimir Nabokov

    Hardcover (Penguin Classics, March 15, 2012)
    Ada or Ardor - A part of the Penguin Classics series.
  • Ada, Or Ardor: A Family Chronicle

    Vladimir Nabokov

    Paperback (PENGUIN BOOKS LTD, March 15, 1971)
    Published two weeks after Vladimir Nabokov’s seventieth birthday, Ada, or Ardor is one of his greatest masterpieces, the glorious culmination of his career as a novelist. It tells a love story troubled by incest, but it is also at once a fairy tale, epic, philosophical treatise on the nature of time, parody of the history of the novel, and erotic catalogue. Ada, or Ardor is no less than the supreme work of an imagination at white heat. This is the first American edition to include the extensive and ingeniously sardonic appendix by the author, written under the anagrammatic pseudonym Vivian Darkbloom. 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. “Nabokov writes prose the only way it should be written, that is, ecstatically.” ―John Updike
  • Ada, or Ardor: A Family Chronicle

    Vladimir Nabokov

    Paperback (Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, March 15, 1990)
    None
  • Ada

    Vladimir Nabakov

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett Publications/Crest, March 15, 1970)
    None
  • Ada, or Ardor: A Family Chronicle

    Vladimir Nabokov, Arthur Morey

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, Dec. 1, 2013)
    Published two weeks after Vladimir Nabokov’s seventieth birthday, Ada, or Ardor is one of his greatest masterpieces, the glorious culmination of his career as a novelist. It tells a love story troubled by incest, but it is also at once a fairy tale, epic, philosophical treatise on the nature of time, parody of the history of the novel, and erotic catalogue. Ada, or Ardor is no less than the supreme work of an imagination at white heat. This is the first American edition to include the extensive and ingeniously sardonic appendix by the author, written under the anagrammatic pseudonym Vivian Darkbloom. 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. “Nabokov writes prose the only way it should be written, that is, ecstatically.” —John Updike
  • Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle

    Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov

    Hardcover (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, March 15, 1969)
    Some fading to shelf worn dust jacket, page edges tanned and marked. Shipped from the U.K. All orders received before 3pm sent that weekday.