![]() It is the tale of a first young love, an account of political exile, and the evocation of a dawning poetic imagination. The novel was completely ignored at the time of its first publication – and yet it is a marvellous debut, full of subtle touches and an admirable restraint in telling three stories simultaneously. ![]() Sirin, which he used to distinguish himself from his father – a writer and politician who was also called Vladimir Nabokov. It was written in Berlin and appeared as Mashenka under his pen name of V. Mary (1926) is Vladimir Nabokov’s first novel. ![]() ![]() Tutorial, commentary, study resources, and web links ![]()
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