Speak, Memory, An Autobiography Revisited
Discover the captivating world of Vladimir Nabokov in his remarkable work, Speak, Memory, An Autobiography Revisited. Published in 2000, this 288-page autobiographical masterpiece offers an intimate glimpse into Nabokov's early life, filled with vivid recollections of his privileged childhood and adolescence in pre-Revolutionary Russia. Through his eloquent prose, Nabokov paints a portrait of his affluent and progressive father, his enchanting mother, and a tapestry of relatives that shaped his formative years. Journey through grand old houses in St. Petersburg and the picturesque countryside as you delve into the memories of a literary genius. This book is a must-read for fans of Nabokov and those interested in the intricate interplay of memory and identity. Experience the beauty of his reflections and the rich tapestry of his past.