January 2013

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Progressing with the next set of draft pages for the revised and updated bibliography: Приглашение на казнь [[Priglashenie na kazn’/Invitation to a Beheading]] was Nabokov’s penultimate novel in Russian. He temporarily dropped work on Dar and began writing Priglashenie na kazn’ in Berlin in June 1934. He worked very quickly, finishing it by the end of the year. It was serialized in Sovremennye Zapiski from June 1935 to March 1936 (Nos. 58–60) and published in book form by Dom Knigi in Paris in November 1938. The English translation, Invitation to a Beheading, was published by Putnam’s in 1959. It is A16 in the 1986 bibliography.

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Onward and upward to the next set of draft pages for the revised and updated bibliography: Details of a Sunset and Other Stories, “the last raisins and petit-beurre toes from the bottom of the barrel”, as Nabokov called the final collection of stories and the final book published in his lifetime. It was first published in 1976 by McGraw-Hill and went through three further editions. Details of a Sunset and Other Stories was A48 in the 1986 bibliography.

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The British auction house Bonhams is offering two Nabokov lots—one an early book of poems, rebound, and the other a set of correspondence between Véra and an editor—on 17 February (a Sunday) at its San Francisco branch (auction #20940).

The auction house’s own descriptions are:

  • (Lot 6237) Gornii put’. [The Empyrean Path.] Berlin: Grani, 1923. 8vo. 180, [1 ad] pp. Modern quarter cloth, morocco spine label. Title toned and with two small marginal repairs, ad leaf detached. FIRST EDITION of this very early collection of poems, among Nabokov’s first publications. The Nabokov family moved to Berlin in 1920. Juliar A6.1. Estimate: US$ 1,000–1,500
  • (Lot 6238) 4 Typed Letters Signed and 1 Holiday Card Signed (“Véra Nabokov” and “V. and V. Nabokov” in Véra’s hand ), including 1 with Nabokov’s butterfly insignia, 4 pp, 8vo and 4to, Montreux, Switzerland, 1967-1972, to Peter Kemeny, w/ 3 original transmittal envelopes, some wrinkling and creasing, tears to blank margins of one letter. Véra writes to Kemeny, Vladimir’s one time editor at McGraw-Hill, about Kemeny’s planned visits to Europe, news of family, thanking him for letters, etc. On March 3, 1972, she writes, “VN is deep, deep in his new book, to be titled TRANSPARENT THINGS.” In the same letter she registers her and Vladimir’s opinions of Updike’s Rabbit: VN always finds a million of [sic] things that he loves in Updike’s books. To be quite frank, I was not enthusiastic.” Estimate: US$ 800–1,200

There is nothing special about the material. The Gornii put’ is not in its original wrappers, it appears that the original covers may not even have been bound in, and the ad leaf is detached. (In comparison, in New York on 5 December Bonhams moved a very, very nice copy of Gornii put’ for $3800, before the premium.) The letters are not in Nabokov’s hand or even composed by him, though one has been lepidopterized. The estimates are fair, reflecting these shortcomings. The buyer’s premium is the usual 25%.

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Relentlessly, we move on to the next set of draft pages for the revised and updated bibliography: Tyrants Destroyed and Other Stories, Nabokov’s collection of 13 stories, 12 originally written in Russian and one in English. It was first published in 1975 by McGraw-Hill and went through three further editions. Tyrants Destroyed and Other Stories was A47 in the 1986 bibliography.

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Persevering on to the next set of draft pages for the revised and updated bibliography: A Russian Beauty and Other Stories, Nabokov’s collection of 13 stories originally written in Russian. It was first published in 1973 by McGraw-Hill and went through three further editions. A Russian Beauty and Other Stories was A43 in the 1986 bibliography.

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Pressing on to the next set of draft pages for the revised and updated bibliography: Рассказы. Приглашение на казнь. Роман. Ессе, интервью, рецензии [Rasskazy. Priglashenie na kazn’. Roman. Esse, interv’iu, retsenzii / Stories. Invitation to a beheading. Novel. Essays, interviews, criticism], one of the first Nabokov books published in the Soviet Union during Gorbachev’s glasnost period. Included are 32 works that had never before appeared in book form. Issued in 1989 by Moskva Kniga, it appeared after the 1986 bibliography and has no previous A-item number.

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