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| Author | Kuritsyn V. |
| Title | Schastje. Nabokov v Berline letom 1926 goda |
| Description | Vyacheslav Kuritsyn’s book "Happiness" is devoted to one summer in Vladimir Nabokov’s life — the Berlin season of 1926. Based on letters and other documents, the author reconstructs the young writer’s everyday life: walks in the Grunewald, public readings, encounters, and reflections on the future. Nabokov appears at a formative moment — not yet a classic, but an émigré living between solitude and infatuation, poetry and prose, uncertainty and a sense of happiness. The book serves as a portrait of the city and the Russian émigré milieu of the 1920s. Vyacheslav Kuritsyn is a philologist, literary critic, and author of studies on Russian literature, including the monograph "Nabokov Without Lolita". |
| Year | 2024 |
| Publisher | Babel. Tel Aviv |
| Pages | 108 |
| Cover | Paperback |
| ISBN | 978-965-93204-2-4 |