
Nabokov V.
Sobre el Autor
Vladimir Nabokov was a renowned Russian-American novelist, poet, and entomologist, celebrated for his literary artistry and complex narratives. Born in Saint Petersburg, he later emigrated to the United States after the Russian Revolution. Nabokov is best known for his controversial novel 'Lolita,' which explores themes of obsession and the nature of love through the eyes of its unreliable narrator. His works are characterized by their intricate wordplay, vivid imagery, and deep psychological insight, establishing him as a master of modern literature.
In addition to 'Lolita,' Nabokov's body of work includes novels such as 'Pale Fire' and 'Ada, or Ardor,' showcasing his unique narrative techniques and philosophical depth. Throughout his life, he was also an avid lepidopterist, contributing to the scientific study of butterflies. His dual heritage-having written in both Russian and English-allowed him to bridge literary cultures, influencing countless authors and leaving a lasting legacy in the world of literature.