Saturday, November 14, 2009

Amis on Laura ...

... The problem with Nabokov. (Hat tip, Dave Lull.)

.... Laura joins The Enchanter (1939), Lolita (1955), Ada (1970), Transparent Things(1972), and Look at the Harlequins! (1974) in unignorably concerning itself with the sexual despoiliation of very young girls.

Six fictions: six fictions, two or perhaps three of which are spectacular masterpieces. You will, I hope, admit that the hellish problem is at least Nabokovian in its complexity and ticklishness. For no human being in the history of the world has done more to vivify the cruelty, the violence, and the dismal squalor of this particular crime. The problem, which turns out to be an aesthetic problem, and not quite a moral one, has to do with the intimate malice of age.

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