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    Invitation to a Beheading by Vladimir Nabokov, Dmitri Nabokov (Translator), Dmitri Nabokov (Translator)

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    • Pub. Date: September 1989
    • 240pp
    • Sales Rank: 55,496
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      • Pub. Date: September 1989
      • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
      • Format: Paperback, 240pp
      • Sales Rank: 55,496

      Synopsis

      Like Kafka's The Castle, Invitation to a Beheading embodies a vision of a bizarre and irrational world. In an unnamed dream country, the young man Cincinnatus C. is condemned to death by beheading for "gnostical turpitude." an imaginary crime that defies definition. Cincinnatus spends his last days in an absurd jail, where he is visited by chimerical jailers. an executioner who masquerades as a fellow prisoner, and by his in-laws. who lug their furniture with them into his cell. When Cincinnatus is led out to be executed. he simply wills his executioners out of existence: they disappear, along with the whole world they inhabit.

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      Embodies a vision of a world where Cincinnatus C. is condemned to death by beheading for an imaginery crime in an unnamed dream country.

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      Readers of Vladimir Nabokov's books might be slightly uncomfortable with them, were they not so awe-inspiring. Nabokov had a penchant for writing about the tragic and the taboo; but his erudite, inventive approach to narration -- buttressed by his formidable academic and cultural intellect -- made him a literary legend.

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      December 20, 1999: Although Nabokov called this book a simple-stand alone piece of heart, 'A violin in a void,' this work explores the issues confronting artists in Germany and the Soviet Union in the 1930's. Nabokov writes masterfully, in a way that is neither didactic nor narrowly focused, allowing anyone who has an imagination or is prone to daydreaming to understand the problems of an individual versus society.