Lolita Mass market paperbound - 1985
by Vladimir Nabokov
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Readers converge on two points: Nabokov’s language is astonishingly crafted—dense with wordplay, lyricism, and multilingual flourishes—and the subject is viscerally repellent. Many praised the novel’s manipulation of point of view, noting how Humbert’s self-justifying voice is undercut by glimpses of Dolores’s suffering, though several wished the girl’s perspective were less occluded. Part 1 was frequently called gripping; Part 2’s cross-country drift struck some as repetitive or slow, despite admiration for its clues and late reveals. A subset found the French and lavish description obstructive or pretentious and DNF’d out of discomfort or boredom. Most reject the idea of a romance, reading it instead as an ethically rigorous portrait of abuse and self-deception. The result is a polarizing classic: technically brilliant, morally harrowing, and designed to make the reader complicit enough to question that complicity.
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Due to the infamous subject matter of the book, Lolita was quickly banned in much of Europe, but was finally published in the United States in 1958. The American edition found a receptive audience, as it became the first book after Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind to sell 100,000 copies in just three weeks. -
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- Title Lolita
- Author Vladimir Nabokov
- Binding Mass Market Paperbound
- Pages 287
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Berkley Books
- Publication date October 15, 1985
- ISBN 9780425089781 / 0425089789
- Category Literature - Classics / Criticism
- Dewey Decimal Code FIC
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