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The Real Life of Sebastian Knight

 

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The Real Life of Sebastian Knight


John Lanchester (Afterword)
by Vladimir Nabokov (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9780141185996

 

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Spurred on by admiration for his novelist half-brother and irritation at the biography written about him by Mr Goodman ('his slapdash and very misleading book'), the narrator, V, sets out to record Sebastian Knight's life as he understands it.


Spurred on by admiration for his novelist half-brother and irritation at the biography written about him by Mr Goodman ('his slapdash and very misleading book'), the narrator, V, sets out to record Sebastian Knight's life as he understands it. But buried amid the extensive quoting, digressions, seeming explanations and digs, Sebastian's erratic and troubled persona remains as elusive as ever. Nabokov's first novel written in English, "The Real Life of Sebastian Knight" is a nuanced, enigmatic potrayal of the conflict between the real and the unreal, and the futile quest for human truth.


 

ISBN 141185996
ISBN13 9780141185996
Publisher Penguin Classics
Format Paperback
Publication date 29/03/2001
Pages 192
Weight (grammes) 207
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 198
Width (mm) 129