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Death in Venice (1913), by Thomas Mann is a tragic tale of an acclaimed author's obsession for a young boy and an exploration of the nature of beauty.
Nabokov's 1962 Pale Fire, a hilarious look at a different kind of obsession, presents a brilliant parody of literary scholarship.
Speak Memory (1951), by Nabokov, is a moving account of his life and family.
Nabokov wrote Lolita: A Screenplay for the 1962 film version of his novel. Stanley Kubrick...
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