Nabokov on the process of writing (1969)
Vladimir Nabokov (1899-1977) speaks about the pleasure of writing, Dostoyevski, Tolstoy, authenticity in poetry, criticism, Edmund Wilson, John Updike and the sense of time. Followed by a composed list of words detested by Nabokov.

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Nabokov in Montreux: 1965 Interview

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Fran Lebowitz on the Process of Great Writing | Collection in Focus

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Martin Amis on Nabokov (1981)

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Why Vladimir Nabokov HATED Dostoevsky

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Ranking All of Vladimir Nabokov

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Karl Ove Knausgård: The writer who broke the rules | Arts in Motion

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Stop Following These Writing Rules with Lee Child | Meet your Maestro | BBC Maestro

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Why Everything Everyone Tells You About Nabokov is Probably Wrong

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Ten Books That Shaped a Life: Provost David Butterfield’s 3,000-Year Tour Through the Classics

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Frederic Raphael - My friend Vladimir Nabokov (114/144)

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Ninety-Nine Novels: Pale Fire by Vladimir Nabokov

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I Edited 100 Manuscripts. Here Are the 7 Mistakes EVERY Author Makes

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5. Vladimir Nabokov, Lolita

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Nabokov and the moment of truth

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L'archive préférée d'Augustin Trapenard : Nabokov chez Bernard Pivot | INA

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Nabokov An Evening of Russian Poetry 1958

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Dmitri Nabokov in conversation with Maxim D. Shrayer. December 2011, Montreux

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Vladimir Nabokov discusses "Lolita" part 1 of 2

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Nabokov on Kafka (1989)

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