Nabokov

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    I looked up from the letter and was about to—There was no Lo to behold.
    —Vladimir Nabokov (1899–1977)

    The beginner’s well-known propensity for obtruding upon his own privacy, by introducing himself, or a vicar, into his first novel, owes less to the attraction of a ready theme than to the relief of getting rid of oneself, before going on to better things.
    —Vladimir Nabokov (1899–1977)

    And although he had given himself a week to do it in and had told the landlady that he had finally decided to leave on Saturday, Ganin felt that neither this week not the next would change anything. Meanwhile nostalgia in reverse, the longing for yet another strange land, grew especially strong in spring.
    —Vladimir Nabokov (1899–1977)