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Discover the journey of Professor Timofey Pnin in Vladimir Nabokov's captivating novel, now available in a high-quality B-format paperback. This exquisite edition from Penguin UK, published in 2000, combines humor and pathos as it explores the challenges faced by an exiled Russian professor navigating through the complexities of American life. With its 176 pages filled with wit and poignant reflections, 'Pnin' offers readers a unique glimpse into the struggles of adaptation, identity, and the search for belonging. Dive into Pnin's world as he grapples with everything from the mishaps of his lumber-room office to the culinary oddities of his new home, even enduring the trials of dental work. This book is both a comedic and heartbreaking portrayal of a man caught between cultures, making it a must-read for fans of literary fiction and those interested in tales of expatriate experiences. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Nabokov or discovering him for the first time, this edition serves as a perfect addition to your bookshelf. Purchase your brand new paperback copy of 'Pnin' and explore the vivid storytelling that has entranced readers for decades.