Pale Fire

  • New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1962
By Nabokov, Vladimir
New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1962. First edition. Fine/Very Good +. A Fine copy in the Very Good+ dust jacket. Ink ownership signature to upper flyleaf, leaving a slight impression on the half-title. Still a clean and fresh copy with red topstain bright and unfaded. Price-clipped jacket with a bit of toning at spine and top edge of front panel. An attractive copy of a book that is difficult to find in collectible condition.

"On first read, Pale Fire is a book that appears to be a different book entirely. It takes the form of a long biographical poem written by the eminent and recently deceased poet John Shade, followed by several hundred pages of annotations by Shade's friend and fellow professor Charles Kinbote. Very quickly, an astute reader becomes aware of three things: 1) Kinbote is unstable. 2) Kinbote is convinced that Shade's poem 'Pale Fire' is not about Shade at all but about Kinbote's own delusional history as the exiled king of the (possibly fictional) country of Zembla. 3) Kinbote's 'interpretation' of the poem takes over the book and, in effect, becomes the novel. Pale Fire is thus many things: a blistering satire of academia and ivory-tower cluelessness; a breathless tale of escape and adventure over snowy mountain ranges; a mystery novel; a heartbreaking memoir; a closeted lament; a rumination on the afterlife; probably a suicide note; and possibly a ghost story as well" (Burr). A modern classic and an enduring part of Nabokov's legacy. Fine in Very Good + dust jacket.

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