Description
Discover the enchanting world of Vladimir Nabokov's 'Speak, Memory', a captivating memoir that takes you on a nostalgic journey through his childhood in pre-Revolutionary Russia. This exquisite B-format paperback edition, published by Penguin UK in 2000, showcases 288 pages filled with beautiful prose and rich recollections. Dive into Nabokov's vivid memories of his family, including his liberal-minded father and beautiful mother, as well as a host of relatives and friends that fill his youthful landscape. Experience the poignant themes of young love, the delicate flutter of butterflies, and the formidable presence of tutors, all intricately woven into this masterful autobiography. 'Speak, Memory' is not just a memoir; it's a literary masterpiece that reflects on the art of memory and the subtleties of life. Perfect for fans of classic literature and those interested in personal narratives, this book is an essential addition to your collection. Relive the magic of childhood, explore the intricacies of familial bonds, and embrace the essence of nostalgia with Nabokov's unforgettable storytelling. Capture the artifacts of memory and enjoy an eloquent exploration of one's past with 'Speak, Memory' today.