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Nabokov at the Movies Barbara Wyllie

Nabokov at the Movies von Barbara Wyllie

Nabokov at the Movies Barbara Wyllie


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Zusammenfassung

In situating Nabokov within America's literary and cinematic traditions, this book throws new light on Nabokov's treatment of film in his work, focusing on major texts set against key developments in American film and fiction from the 1920s onwards.

Nabokov at the Movies Zusammenfassung

Nabokov at the Movies: Film Perspectives in Fiction Barbara Wyllie

Vladimir Nabokov claimed, speaking of Laughter in the Dark: "I wanted to write the entire book as if it were a film." The relevance of film to the novelist's art remains a preoccupying question in recent American fiction: writers must decide whether to acknowledge the medium that is a defining element of America's collective unconscious and, if so, how to deploy it successfully toward a written work of fiction. In situating Nabokov within America's literary and cinematic traditions, this book throws new light on Nabokov's treatment of film in his work, focusing on major texts set against key developments in American film and fiction from the 1920s on.

Parallels are drawn with the cinematic fiction of American writers such as John Dos Passos and F. Scott Fitzgerald, whose treatment of film in literature can be compared to Nabokov's Russian works. Major influences on Nabokov's early Russian fiction include experimental German and Soviet film, while his later English work demonstrates an affinity with contemporary American fiction and film, from 1940s noir to the New Hollywood of the early '70s. In order to create Lolita's heroine, Nabokov had to acquaint himself with her world, a postwar America dominated by Hollywood; she appears as a femme fatale, fugitive moll, and screwball heroine. Van Veen, on the other hand, manipulates the cinematic mode as a narrative and representational tool, which in turn becomes integral to processes of memory and the imagination. A variety of works by Nabokov and others are explored, with particular emphasis on Laughter in the Dark, "The Assistant Producer," Lolita, Ada, Transparent Things, as well as The Great Gatsby, The Big Sleep, The Moviegoer and American Psycho. Film stills, a detailed filmography and bibliography complete the book.

Nabokov at the Movies Bewertungen

usefulCommunication Booknotes Quarterly; detail[ed]...interesting...helpful and suggestive...many new insightsJournal of American Studies; thought-provoking...will be widely read and widely cited for years to comeSlavic and East European Journal; thorough examination of how Nabokov uses film within his fictions...Wyllie has made an unequivocally important contribution to an understanding of his subtle cinematic artSeer.

Über Barbara Wyllie

Accomplished musician and researcher Barbara Wyllie is assistant editor of the Slavonic and East European Review. She lives in London, England.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Preface

One Nabokov and Film: Positive Versus Negative
Two The Impact of German and Soviet Film on Nabokovs Early Russian Fiction
Three A Medium Invaded: Cinema and Cinematics in The Great Gatsby; King, Queen, Knave; and Laughter in the Dark
Four A Common Vision? Traces of Noir in Nabokovs Russian Fiction and American Writing of the 1930s
Five Images of Terror and Desire: Lolita and the American Cinematic Experience, 19391952
Six Dream Distortions: Film and Visual Deceit in The Assistant Producer, Bend Sinister and Ada
Seven Altered Perspectives and Visual Disruption in Transparent Things and American Film of the Early 1970s
Eight Shimmers on a Screen: Cinematic Hyper-reality in Recent American Fiction and Film

Notes
Filmography
Bibliography
Index

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR010737244
9780786416387
0786416386
Nabokov at the Movies: Film Perspectives in Fiction Barbara Wyllie
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Broschiert
McFarland & Co Inc
2003-10-14
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