A Revolver to Carry at Night, Monika Zgustova
A Revolver to Carry at Night, Monika Zgustova
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A Revolver to Carry at Night
A Novel

Author: Monika Zgustova, Julie Jones

Narrator: Justine Eyre

Unabridged: 4 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/10/2024


Synopsis

A captivating, nuanced portrait of the life of Véra Nabokov, who dedicated herself to advancing her husband's writing career, playing a vital role in the creation of his greatest works.

Véra Nabokov (1902-1991) was in many ways the epitome of the wife of a great man: keenly aware of her husband's extraordinary talent, she decided to make his success her ultimate goal, throughout fifty-two years of marriage until his death in 1977. The first reader of his texts, Véra worked as typist and editor. She organized their lives in exile, as they traveled to Berlin, Paris, Switzerland, and, most importantly, the US, where she convinced Vladimir to focus on writing novels in English. She not only controlled the family's finances and contract negotiations, but also attempted to control his friendships—particularly with women—going so far as to audit his classes.

In this rich, sweeping novel, Monika Zgustova immerses us in the daily life of this remarkable couple, offering insights into their complex personal and professional relationships, as well as the real people behind characters such as Lolita. Véra considered herself an independent woman, but was she really, when her husband took up so much space? And without Véra, could Nabokov have become one of the twentieth century's greatest writers?

Reviews

Goodreads review by Ivette on December 14, 2019

Meh. Te venden el libro como si fuera a redimir o edificar la figura de la esposa de Nábokov (no que yo supiera mucho de ella antes) y terminan con medio libro contado desde la voz de él y luego presentándote a una mujer medio histérica, celosa, controladora hasta la muerte (literal) y medio loca. U......more

Goodreads review by Mel on October 08, 2019

No está mal, pero realmente la novela no se "centra en Véra Nabokov", sino en Véra orbitando alrededor de la figura de su marido, y después su hijo. Casi diría que habla más de Irina Guadagnini que de la propia Véra, y no me importaría si esto fuera una aproximación general a Vladimir Nabokov y sus......more

Goodreads review by Roxanne on December 12, 2023

I enjoyed how steely Vera was and also gleefully wrestled in armchair quarterback style whether keeping a wild bird in a cage as she seemed to have done to Vladimir is worth the self-sacrifice and vigilance. Last, I found it thrilling to discover the impetus for the novel Lolita (you’ll be surprised......more

Goodreads review by Susana on May 14, 2024

Hubo un tiempo en que me leía todo lo de Nabokov que pillaba; hoy día se me ha olvidado todo lo que me leí, pero algo de curiosidad me debió de quedar para leerme éste sobre su relación con su esposa, tanto en lo artístico como en otras facetas, principalmente "vladimir, vera y sus cuernos reales e......more

Goodreads review by Iz on February 26, 2025

Detrás de todo gran hombre hay una gran mujer -- La biografía novelada de la esposa del autor de “Lolita” En esta espléndida biografía novelada, nos adentramos en la vida y pensamientos de Véra y Vladimir Nabokov (autor de LOLITA). Juntos componen uno de los matrimonios literarios más famosos del sig......more