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Mary is a gripping tale of youth, first love, and nostalgia--Nabokov's first novel. In a Berlin rooming house filled with an assortment of seriocomic Russian émigrés, Lev Ganin, a vigorous young officer poised between his past and his future, relives his first love affair. His memories of Mary are suffused with the freshness of youth and the idyllic ambience of pre-revolutionary Russia. In stark contrast is the decidedly unappealing boarder living in the room next to Ganin's, who, he discovers, is Mary's husband, temporarily separated from her by the Revolution but expecting her imminent arrival from Russia.
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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July 29, 2007: This was a unique story of love, change & lost. It's wasn't a complicated suspense but very clever. Nabokov has done a wonderful writing in this novel.
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August 13, 2002: most people remember their first love as idyllic and life-changing. Lev, the protagonist, thought so too. until he is given the chance to see the first love he carelessly left behind again. he is torn by desire, regret, and fear. should he see her? should he try to love her again? suddenly this man's memories of a pastural romance turn turbid. classic war time love story.