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Vladimir Nabokov bibliography

This is a list of works by writer Vladimir Nabokov.

Fiction edit

Novels and novellas edit

 
Samizdat copies of Nabokov's works on display at Nabokov House in Saint Petersburg.

Novels and novellas written in Russian edit

  • (1926) Mashen'ka (Машенька); English translation: Mary (1970)
  • (1928) Korol', dama, valet (Король, дама, валет); English translation: King, Queen, Knave (1968)
  • (1930) Zashchita Luzhina (Защита Лужина); English translation: The Luzhin Defense or The Defense (1964) (also adapted to film, The Luzhin Defence, in 2000)
  • (1930) Sogliadatay (Соглядатай (The Voyeur)), novella; first publication as a book 1938; English translation: The Eye (1965)
  • (1932) Podvig (Подвиг (Heroic Deed)); English translation: Glory (1971)
  • (1933) Kamera Obskura (Камера Обскура); English translations: Camera Obscura (1936), Laughter in the Dark (1938)
  • (1934) Otchayanie (Отчаяние); English translation: Despair (1937, 1965)
  • (1936) Priglashenie na kazn' (Приглашение на казнь (Invitation to an execution)); English translation: Invitation to a Beheading (1959)
  • (1938) Dar (Дар); English translation: The Gift (1963)
  • (Unpublished novella, written in 1939) Volshebnik (Волшебник); English translation: The Enchanter (1985)

Novels written in English edit

Short story collections edit

Short stories edit

  • (c. 1921)[2] "Natasha". The New Yorker, June 9 & 16, 2008[3] (incorporated into the 17th and later printings of the paperback edition of The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov)
  • (1923-01-07)[4] "The Word". The New Yorker, December 26, 2005[5] (incorporated into the 15th and later printings of the paperback edition of The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov)
  • (1926, Summer) "The Man Stopped". Harper's Magazine, March 1, 2015[6]
  • (1948) "Colette". The New Yorker, July 31, 1948[7]
  • (1955) "Pnin gives a party". The New Yorker, November 12, 1955[8]

Drama edit

Poetry edit

  • (1916) Stikhi ("Poems"). Sixty-eight poems in Russian.
  • (1918) Al'manakh: Dva Puti (An Almanac: Two Paths"). Twelve poems by Nabokov and eight by Andrei Balashov, in Russian.
  • (1922) Grozd ("The Cluster"). Thirty-six poems in Russian, by "V. Sirin".
  • (1923) Gornii Put' ("The Empyrean Path"). One hundred and twenty-eight poems in Russian, by "Vl. Sirin".
  • (1929) Vozvrashchenie Chorba ("The Return of Chorb"). Fifteen short stories and twenty-four poems, in Russian, by "V. Sirin".
  • (1952) Stikhotvoreniia 1929–1951 ("Poems 1929–1951") Fifteen poems in Russian.
  • (1959) Poems. The contents were later incorporated within Poems and Problems.
  • (1969) Poems and Problems (a collection of poetry and chess problems). The contents were later incorporated within Selected Poems.
  • (1979) Stikhi ("Poems"). Two hundred and twenty-two poems in Russian.
  • (2012) Selected Poems

Translations edit

From French into Russian edit

From English into Russian edit

From Russian into English edit

Nonfiction edit

Criticism edit

  • (1944) Nikolai Gogol
  • (1963) Notes on Prosody (Later appeared within Eugene Onegin.)
  • (1980) Lectures on Literature
  • (1980) Lectures on Ulysses. Facsimiles of Nabokov's notes.
  • (1981) Lectures on Russian Literature
  • (1983) Lectures on Don Quixote

Autobiographical and other edit

  • (1949) "Curtain-Raiser". The New Yorker 24/45 (1 January 1949): 18-21.
  • (1951) Conclusive Evidence: A Memoir - first version of Nabokov's autobiography. (British edition titled Speak, Memory: A Memoir)
  • (1954) Drugie Berega (Другие берега, "Other Shores") - revised version of the autobiography
  • (1967) Speak, Memory: An Autobiography Revisited - final revised and extended edition of Conclusive Evidence. It includes information on his work as a lepidopterist.
  • (1973) Strong Opinions. Interviews, reviews, letters to editors.
  • (1979) The Nabokov–Wilson Letters Letters between Nabokov and Edmund Wilson
  • (1984) Perepiska s Sestroi (Переписка с Сестрой (Correspondence with the Sister)) Correspondence between Nabokov and Helene Sikorski; also includes some letters to his brother Kirill
  • (1987) Carrousel. Three long-forgotten short texts that had recently been rediscovered.
  • (1989) Selected Letters
  • (2001) Dear Bunny, Dear Volodya: The Nabokov–Wilson Letters, 1940–1971. A revised and augmented edition of The Nabokov–Wilson Letters.
  • (2014) Letters to Véra. Nabokov's letters to Véra Slonim, beginning in 1921 and extending through their marriage.
  • (2017) Conversations with Vladimir Nabokov. Collection of interviews.
  • (2019) Think, Write, Speak: Uncollected Essays, Reviews, Interviews and Letters to the Editor. Previously uncollected Russian and English prose and interviews.

Lepidopteral edit

  • (2000) Nabokov's Butterflies, collected works on butterflies. ISBN 0-8070-8540-5

Collected works edit

Translations of Nabokov works edit

Nabokov was that rare person who was an excellent writer in more than one language. However, interest in his work has extended far beyond those speaking the languages in which he wrote, leading to a demand for translations into over 40 languages. Detailed descriptions of these translated editions may be found at the website listed below in the External Links section.

References edit

  1. ^ Published by Random House
  2. ^ Nabokov 2010, chpt. Natacha
  3. ^ Here at the New Yorker.
  4. ^ Nabokov 2010, chpt. Le Mot
  5. ^ Here at the New Yorker.
  6. ^ Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovich. "The Man Stopped: A Story". Translated by Gennady Barabtarlo. Harper’s Magazine. March 2015 issue.
  7. ^ Here at the New Yorker (subscription only).
  8. ^ Reprinted: Nabokov, Vladimir (September 6, 2021). "Pnin gives a party". The New Yorker. Vol. 97, no. 27. pp. 58–64, 66–67.

External links edit

  • Nabokov Bibliography: All About Vladimir Nabokov in Print

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This is a list of works by writer Vladimir Nabokov Contents 1 Fiction 1 1 Novels and novellas 1 1 1 Novels and novellas written in Russian 1 1 2 Novels written in English 1 2 Short story collections 1 3 Short stories 1 4 Drama 1 5 Poetry 1 6 Translations 1 6 1 From French into Russian 1 6 2 From English into Russian 1 6 3 From Russian into English 2 Nonfiction 2 1 Criticism 2 2 Autobiographical and other 2 3 Lepidopteral 3 Collected works 4 Translations of Nabokov works 5 References 6 External linksFiction editNovels and novellas edit nbsp Samizdat copies of Nabokov s works on display at Nabokov House in Saint Petersburg Novels and novellas written in Russian edit 1926 Mashen ka Mashenka English translation Mary 1970 1928 Korol dama valet Korol dama valet English translation King Queen Knave 1968 1930 Zashchita Luzhina Zashita Luzhina English translation The Luzhin Defense or The Defense 1964 also adapted to film The Luzhin Defence in 2000 1930 Sogliadatay Soglyadataj The Voyeur novella first publication as a book 1938 English translation The Eye 1965 1932 Podvig Podvig Heroic Deed English translation Glory 1971 1933 Kamera Obskura Kamera Obskura English translations Camera Obscura 1936 Laughter in the Dark 1938 1934 Otchayanie Otchayanie English translation Despair 1937 1965 1936 Priglashenie na kazn Priglashenie na kazn Invitation to an execution English translation Invitation to a Beheading 1959 1938 Dar Dar English translation The Gift 1963 Unpublished novella written in 1939 Volshebnik Volshebnik English translation The Enchanter 1985 Novels written in English edit 1941 The Real Life of Sebastian Knight 1947 Bend Sinister 1955 Lolita self translated into Russian 1965 1957 Pnin 1962 Pale Fire 1969 Ada or Ardor A Family Chronicle 1972 Transparent Things 1974 Look at the Harlequins 2009 The Original of Laura fragmentary written during the mid 1970s and published posthumously 1 Short story collections edit 1930 Vozvrashchenie Chorba The Return of Chorb Fifteen short stories and twenty four poems in Russian by V Sirin 1938 Sogliadatai The Eye Thirteen short stories in Russian by V Sirin 1947 Nine Stories 1956 Vesna v Fial te i drugie rasskazy Spring in Fialta and other stories 1958 Nabokov s Dozen A Collection of Thirteen Stories Also reprinted as Spring in Fialta and First Love and Other Stories 1966 Nabokov s Quartet 1968 Nabokov s Congeries reprinted as The Portable Nabokov 1971 1973 A Russian Beauty and Other Stories 1975 Tyrants Destroyed and Other Stories 1976 Details of a Sunset and Other Stories 1995 The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov alternative title The Collected Stories complete collection of all short stories Short stories edit c 1921 2 Natasha The New Yorker June 9 amp 16 2008 3 incorporated into the 17th and later printings of the paperback edition of The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov 1923 01 07 4 The Word The New Yorker December 26 2005 5 incorporated into the 15th and later printings of the paperback edition of The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov 1926 Summer The Man Stopped Harper s Magazine March 1 2015 6 1948 Colette The New Yorker July 31 1948 7 1955 Pnin gives a party The New Yorker November 12 1955 8 Drama edit 1924 The Tragedy of Mister Morn 2012 English translation of a Russian language play written 1923 24 publicly read 1924 published in a journal 1997 independently published 2008 1938 Izobretenie Val sa The Waltz Invention English translation The Waltz Invention A Play in Three Acts 1966 1974 Lolita A Screenplay Despite the credits given in the earlier film version this was not used 1984 The Man from the USSR and Other Plays Poetry edit 1916 Stikhi Poems Sixty eight poems in Russian 1918 Al manakh Dva Puti An Almanac Two Paths Twelve poems by Nabokov and eight by Andrei Balashov in Russian 1922 Grozd The Cluster Thirty six poems in Russian by V Sirin 1923 Gornii Put The Empyrean Path One hundred and twenty eight poems in Russian by Vl Sirin 1929 Vozvrashchenie Chorba The Return of Chorb Fifteen short stories and twenty four poems in Russian by V Sirin 1952 Stikhotvoreniia 1929 1951 Poems 1929 1951 Fifteen poems in Russian 1959 Poems The contents were later incorporated within Poems and Problems 1969 Poems and Problems a collection of poetry and chess problems The contents were later incorporated within Selected Poems 1979 Stikhi Poems Two hundred and twenty two poems in Russian 2012 Selected Poems Translations edit From French into Russian edit 1922 Nikolka Persik Translation of Romain Rolland s novel Colas Breugnon From English into Russian edit 1923 Alice s Adventures in Wonderland as Anya v strane chudes From Russian into English edit 1944 Three Russian Poets Selections from Pushkin Lermontov and Tyutchev Expanded British edition Pushkin Lermontov Tyutchev Poems 1947 1958 A Hero of Our Time by Mikhail Lermontov Collaboration with his son Dmitri 1960 The Song of Igor s Campaign An Epic of the Twelfth Century 1964 Eugene Onegin by Aleksandr Pushkin in prose Includes Notes on Prosody Revised edition 1975 2008 Verses and Versions Three Centuries of Russian Poetry edited by Brian Boyd and Stanislav Shvabrin includes materials previously published in Three Russian Poets 1945 and Pushkin Lermontov Tyutchev 1947 as well as unpublished materials Nonfiction editCriticism edit 1944 Nikolai Gogol 1963 Notes on Prosody Later appeared within Eugene Onegin 1980 Lectures on Literature 1980 Lectures on Ulysses Facsimiles of Nabokov s notes 1981 Lectures on Russian Literature 1983 Lectures on Don Quixote Autobiographical and other edit 1949 Curtain Raiser The New Yorker 24 45 1 January 1949 18 21 1951 Conclusive Evidence A Memoir first version of Nabokov s autobiography British edition titled Speak Memory A Memoir 1954 Drugie Berega Drugie berega Other Shores revised version of the autobiography 1967 Speak Memory An Autobiography Revisited final revised and extended edition of Conclusive Evidence It includes information on his work as a lepidopterist 1973 Strong Opinions Interviews reviews letters to editors 1979 The Nabokov Wilson Letters Letters between Nabokov and Edmund Wilson 1984 Perepiska s Sestroi Perepiska s Sestroj Correspondence with the Sister Correspondence between Nabokov and Helene Sikorski also includes some letters to his brother Kirill 1987 Carrousel Three long forgotten short texts that had recently been rediscovered 1989 Selected Letters 2001 Dear Bunny Dear Volodya The Nabokov Wilson Letters 1940 1971 A revised and augmented edition of The Nabokov Wilson Letters 2014 Letters to Vera Nabokov s letters to Vera Slonim beginning in 1921 and extending through their marriage 2017 Conversations with Vladimir Nabokov Collection of interviews 2019 Think Write Speak Uncollected Essays Reviews Interviews and Letters to the Editor Previously uncollected Russian and English prose and interviews Lepidopteral edit 2000 Nabokov s Butterflies collected works on butterflies ISBN 0 8070 8540 5Collected works editBoyd Brian ed Vladimir Nabokov Novels and Memoirs 1941 1951 Library of America 1996 ISBN 978 1 883011 18 5 Boyd Brian ed Vladimir Nabokov Novels 1955 1962 Library of America 1996 ISBN 978 1 883011 19 2 Boyd Brian ed Vladimir Nabokov Novels 1969 1974 Library of America 1996 ISBN 978 1 883011 20 8Translations of Nabokov works editNabokov was that rare person who was an excellent writer in more than one language However interest in his work has extended far beyond those speaking the languages in which he wrote leading to a demand for translations into over 40 languages Detailed descriptions of these translated editions may be found at the website listed below in the External Links section References edit Published by Random House Nabokov 2010 chpt Natacha Here at the New Yorker Nabokov 2010 chpt Le Mot Here at the New Yorker Nabokov Vladimir Vladimirovich The Man Stopped A Story Translated by Gennady Barabtarlo Harper s Magazine March 2015 issue Here at the New Yorker subscription only Reprinted Nabokov Vladimir September 6 2021 Pnin gives a party The New Yorker Vol 97 no 27 pp 58 64 66 67 Nabokov Vladimir 2010 Nouvelles completes in French Translated by Couturier Maurice Couturier Yvonne Kreise Bernard Troubetzkoy Laure Paris Editions Gallimard p 868 ISBN 978 2070 127863 Nab4 External links editNabokov Bibliography All About Vladimir Nabokov in Print Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vladimir Nabokov bibliography amp oldid 1213644069, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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