Reading Aloud ... and Nabokov's short stories too ...
Prose
as performance, I've concluded, is a species of show business – sometimes enjoyable
but not as literature, despite Dickens’ fabled readings.
From
Anecdotal Evidence. And
here too:
Nabokov’s
short fiction, in Russian and English, never seems to
get attention. He wrote small masterpieces – “A Guide to Berlin” and
“Signs and
Symbols,” among others. I don’t want to betray the deft reversal, the
breathtaking shift in point of view, at the end of “Perfection.”
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