Glory (novel by Vladimir Nabokov)
- Sort Name
- Glory
- Type
- Novel
- Language
- English
- Ratings
- No reviews
Wikipedia
Glory (Russian: Подвиг) is a Russian novel written by Vladimir Nabokov between 1930 and 1932 and first published in Paris.
The novel has been seen by some critics as a kind of fictional dress-run-through of the author's famous memoir Speak, Memory. Its Swiss-Russian hero, Martin Edelweiss, shares a number of experiences and sensations with his creator: goal-tending at Cambridge University, Cambridge fireplaces, English morning weather, a passion for rail travel. It is, however, the story of an émigré family's escape from Russia, a young man's education in England, and his (perhaps) disastrous return to the nation of his birth—the "feat" of the novel's Russian title.
Editions
Add Edition
There are no Editions yet!
Help us complete BookBrainz
Not sure what to do? Visit the help page to get started.
Relationships
- Glory(novel by Vladimir Nabokov) is a translation of Подвиг
- Glory(novel by Vladimir Nabokov) was translated by Vladimir Nabokov
- Glory(novel by Vladimir Nabokov) has translation Die Mutprobe
- Glory(novel by Vladimir Nabokov) was written by Vladimir Nabokov
Related Collections
This entity does not appear in any public collection.
Click the "Add to collection" button below to add it to an existing collection or create a new one.
Reviews No reviews
No reviews yet.
- Last Modified
- 2021-08-07