Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov, Jeremy Irons (Read by)

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  • Pub. Date: April 1997

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    • Pub. Date: April 1997
    • Publisher: Random House Audio Publishing Group
    • Format: Audio

    Synopsis

    Actor James Mason masterfully reads the witty, poetic prose as his rolling British tongue humorously renders Nabokov's characters and settings in colorful three-dimension. Originally a tough sell to publishers because of its racy theme, Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita is now recognized as a twentieth-century classic. The story of a middle-aged man's overpowering desire for his pubescent step-daughter, Lolita somehow transcends its own eroticism and is, finally, one of the greatest love stories of all time.

    NY Times Book Review Sunday, August 17, 1958 - Elizabeth Janeway

    [Lolita's] illicit nature will both shock the reader into paying attention and prevent sentimentally false sympathy from distorting his judgment. Contrariwise, I believe, Mr. Nabokov is slyly exploiting the American emphasis on the attraction of youth and the importance devoted to the “teen-ager” in order to promote an unconscious identification with Humbert’s agonies. Both techniques are entirely valid. But neither, I hope, will obscure the purpose of the device: namely, to underline the essential, inefficient, painstaking and pain-giving selfishness of all passion, all greed—of all urges, whatever they may be, that insist on being satisfied without regard to the effect their satisfaction has upon the outside world. Humbert is all of us.

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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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    Never Judge a Book By Its Awful Coverby Hannibal_Gambit

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    October 29, 2009: This book ranks number 3 on my most beloved books, I normally take the book if it has an interesting cover so when i saw this horrible one I immediatly looked for another. The novel is absolutley superb in evey single way exept for the cover! When I read this in my fourth year of High School I was getting laughed at for reading a seemingly "Girl Book". This is one of the problems with the cover! It will turn down male readers, in which the text is applied to, and make them not want to read it...this book was also fun to parade around the school for the very reason that it made a lot of teachers uncomftrable, esspecially the Democrats that want things to be politicaly correct. I highly reccomend this novel to anyone who wants to see the mind of a pedophile in vivid detail.

    Creepyby Anonymous

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    October 10, 2009: This book's subject is very creepy, but the writing is exquisite! The words and descriptions flow -- made more amazing by the fact that English was not the author's first language.


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