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Letters To Vera ⚡

“My Dear Eyes”: Nabokov's Letters to Véra | The Hudson Review

: Because Véra destroyed her own letters, the dialogue is one-sided. However, Nabokov's constant refrain of "Why aren't you writing me?" and his use of elaborate pet names—like "poochums" and "mousikins"—offer a vivid sense of her role as his primary muse and editor. Letters to Vera

: Reviewers from The Guardian and The Hudson Review note that while the letters often focus on "trifles" like weather and menus, they also reveal the seeds of Nabokov’s later masterpieces. You see him "scrounging up detail" for his fiction, from the smell of a hotel room to the specific blue of a lake. “My Dear Eyes”: Nabokov's Letters to Véra |

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