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Vladimir Nabokov

November 2023

  • From left: Salman Rushdie, Bob Dylan, Henry Kissinger, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Andrew Wylie, Lou Reed, Sally Rooney, Chinua Achebe and Martin Amis.

    The long read
    Days of The Jackal: how Andrew Wylie turned serious literature into big business

    The long read: Andrew Wylie is agent to an extraordinary number of the planet’s biggest authors. His knack for making highbrow writers very rich helped to define a literary era – but is his reign now coming to an end?

September 2023

  • Vladimir and Véra Nabokov circa 1965.

    Graham Greene was ‘ready to go to jail for Lolita’, says Véra Nabokov’s diary

    Newly published record of the struggle to get the controversial 1955 novel past censors adds ‘there could be no better reason’

May 2023

  • ‘Capable of transporting the reader’: Leïla Slimani photographed in November 2022.

    The Scent of Flowers at Night by Leïla Slimani review – a writer’s lot

    The French-Moroccan author’s slightly precious meditation on literary creation is strongest when examining its limitations and reflecting on her own childhood

November 2022

  • The British ambassador to Ukraine, Melinda Simmons, visits a port in Odesa, Ukraine, in July

    UK ambassador to Ukraine: ‘My hands were shaking. It was the adrenaline’

    Melinda Simmons on life in Kyiv, Putin’s motives, and learning to tell the difference between a boom and an explosion

June 2022

  • Sue Lyon in Lolita

    Lolita at 60: Stanley Kubrick’s daring drama is a deft tightrope act

    The first, and greatest, adaptation of Vladimir Nabokov’s troubling 1955 novel still possesses a strange and unnerving power

November 2021

  • Mary Gaitskill<br>Woodland Avenue, Catskill, NY. October 29th 2021. Author, Mary Gaitskill pictured at her home in The Hudson Valley, NY. Credit: Richard Beaven for The Observer.

    Books interview
    Mary Gaitskill: ‘I have a nuanced mind, for better and worse’

    The novelist and essayist on the disturbing power of Lolita, her regard for John Cheever, and her aversion to simplistic arguments

October 2021

  • Close-up of a woman's body

    Book of the day
    Skin by Sergio del Molino review – a meditation on psoriasis and the psyche

    A sufferer writes about how the skin condition affected figures as diverse as Joseph Stalin, John Updike and Cyndi Lauper

September 2021

  • Eric Bana and Rachel McAdams in the 2009 film of The Time Traveler’s Wife.

    Top 10s
    Top 10 books about long-distance relationships

    The pleasures and perils of sustaining human connection while physically separated have inspired writers from Sally Rooney to Vladimir Nabokov

August 2021

  • Damon Galgut: ‘I’m stony-hearted when it comes to prose, but poetry can sometimes stab me into weeping.’

    Books that made me
    Damon Galgut: ‘After reading Roald Dahl, the world never looked the same’

    The Booker-longlisted author on the dazzling wordplay of Nabokov, feeling bemused by Haruki Murakami and struggling to finish Dickens

April 2021

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    Carol Rumens's poem of the week
    Poem of the week: To Vladimir Nabokov … by Anthony Burgess

    Part showy display of literary style, part grumpy personal letter, this is a rich celebration of the power of writing

March 2021

  • Vladimir Nabokov in New York in 1958.

    Vladimir Nabokov's Superman poem published for the first time

  • Toni Morrison, pictured in 1997.

    Top 10s
    Top 10 books about roots

February 2021

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    Book of the day
    Being Lolita by Alisson Wood review – memoir of an illicit relationship

    An account of a teenage affair with a teacher feels like therapy and lacks deep thinking

September 2020

  • Vladimir Nabokov<br>Author Vladimir Nabokov reading a book. (Photo by Carl Mydans//Time Life Pictures/Getty Images)

    The uplift
    How I found solace in Nabokov’s Speak, Memory during the pandemic

    Nabokov’s remembrances granted reprieve from the new abnormal and – crucially – guidance on how to navigate it

April 2020

  • Vladimir Nabokov’s Colour Plate 55

    Anatomy of an artwork
    Vladimir Nabokov's Colour Plate 55: an evolving mimetic power

    The famous writer and lepidopterist would spend up to 14 hours a day studying and drawing butterfly patterns in the 1940s

February 2020

  • a girl looks at illuminated light sculptures during the Alice in Winterland show at Lightwater Valley, North Yorkshire.

    Top 10s
    Top 10 books about imaginary friends

    From Lewis Carroll to Vladimir Nabokov and Shirley Jackson, the best of these stories combine fantasy with very real psychology

January 2020

  • Ben Dilloway (left) as Achilles in Chris Hannan’s adaptation of the Iliad.

    Top 10s
    Top 10 books about toxic masculinity

    The term may be new, but as stories from Homer to Henry James show, the behaviour is anything but

December 2019

  • Sue Lyon in Lolita, directed by Stanley Kubrick.

    Sue Lyon obituary

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    Sue Lyon, Kubrick's Lolita, dies aged 73

July 2019

  • James Mason and Sue Lyon in Stanley Kubrick’s 1962 film of Lolita.

    Are millennials really driving ‘cancel culture’ - or is it their overcautious critics?

    Older generations argue that young people’s insistence on equality in all things – including books – threatens to stifle free speech. But is that always true?
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