Home > A Guide to Berlin Summary & Study Guide > Vladimir Nabokov Biography
A Guide to Berlin | Author Biography
Born to an aristocratic Russian family in St. Petersburg in 1899, Nabokov was raised in an environment of worldly achievement and educated liberal thought. In 1919, following Russia’s Bolshevik Revolution, Nabokov’s father, a leading democrat, was forced to flee to England, and, after enrolling Vladimir in Cambridge University in 1920, he joined the Russian emigre community in Berlin. In March, 1922, Nabokov’s father was killed during an assassination attempt on a Russian political figure, and after taking his diploma in French and Russian literature, Nabokov himself moved to...
[The entire page is 496 words long]
Join eNotes
The above is a free excerpt. Get total access to this content with the:
Summary and Analysis – Themes – Characters – And much more...
Join eNotes
Over 3,500 study guides, question and answer forums, literature criticism, reference content, and much more!
Navigate
- A Guide to Berlin: Introduction
- A Guide to Berlin: Summary
- A Guide to Berlin: Vladimir Nabokov Biography
- A Guide to Berlin: Characters
- A Guide to Berlin: Themes
- A Guide to Berlin: Style
- A Guide to Berlin: Historical Context
- A Guide to Berlin: Critical Overview
- A Guide to Berlin: Essays and Criticism
- A Guide to Berlin: Topics for Further Study
- A Guide to Berlin: What Do I Read Next?
- A Guide to Berlin: Bibliography and Further Reading
- A Guide to Berlin: Pictures
- Copyright
Related Topics
Tell a friend about A Guide to Berlin at eNotes.
