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https://isni.org/isni/0000000122776641
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Nabokof, Wladimir
Nabokoff-Sirin, Wladimir
Nabokoff, Vladimir
Nabokov
Nabokov, V.
Nabokov, V.[V.]
Nabokov, Vladimír
Nabokov, Vladimir V.
Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovič
Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovich
Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovitch
Nabokovas, Vladimiras
Nabokow, Władimir
Nabokow, Wladimir W.
Nabokow, Wladimir Wladimirowitsch
Nābūkūf, Wlādīmīr
Shishkov, Vasiliĭ
Sirin, V.
Sirin, Vl
Sirin, Vladimir
Sirin, Wladimir Nabokoff-
Набоков, Владимир
Набоков, Владимир Владимирович
Сирин, Владимир
נאבוקוב, ולאדימיר
נאבוקוב, ולאדימיר ולאדימירוביץ׳
נבוקוב, ולדימיר
納布可夫
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Dates: |
1899-1977 |
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Audio-Visual
Computer file
Language material
Musical sound recording
Nonmusical sound recording
Notated music
Projected medium
text
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Creation role: |
author
author of introduction, etc.
commentator
contributor
creator
editor
originator
other
performer
screenwriter
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Related identities: |
Darkbloom, Vivian (pseudonym; other identity, same person)
Nabokov-Sirin, Vladimir (other identity, same person)
Shade, John (Pseudonym; other identity, same person)
Sirin (pseud; other identity, same person)
Sirin', V. (other identity, same person)
Sirin, Vl (other identity, same person)
Sirin, Vladimir (pseudonym; other identity, same person)
Sirin, Wladimir Nabokoff- (other identity, same person)
Sirine, Vladimir (pseudonym; other identity, same person)
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Blandenier, Jean-Bernard
Bowers, Fredson
Bowers, Fredson Thayer
Boyd, Brian
Couturier, Maurice
Dominik, Pavel (1952-)
Erofeev, Viktor Vladimirovič
Godunov-Cherdynt︠s︡ev, Fedor (see also from)
Kafka, Franz (1883-1924)
Leving, Iurii
Nabokov, Dmitri
Nabokov, Dmitri (1934-2012; Beziehung familiaer; see also from)
Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovich
Rodrigues, Fernanda Pinto
Sibon, Marcelle
Tejedor, Enrique
Zimmer, Dieter E. (1934-)
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Titles: |
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Ada o el ardor
Ada oder das Verlangen aus d. Annalen e. Familie
Ada oder das Verlangen aus den Annalen einer Familie
Ada or Ardor : a family chronicle
Ada ou l'ardeur
annotated Lolita, The
Bend sinister
Chambre obscure
Curso de literatura europea
Dar
defence, The
defense, The : a novel
Despair
Details of a sunset and other stories
don, Le
Drugie berega
Einladung zur Enthauptung Roman
enchanter, The
Eugene Onegin : a novel in verse
Evening of Russian poetry
eye, The
Gelächter im Dunkel Roman
Gesammelte Werke
gift, The : a novel
Glory
Invitation to a beheading
Kamera obskura : roman
King, queen, knave : a novel
König, Dame, Bube Ein Spiel mit d. Schicksal. Roman
Korol', dama, valet Roman
Kunst des Lesens, Die
Laughter in the dark.
Lectures on Don Quixote, 1984
Lectures on Russian literature.
Littératures
Lolita Roman
Look at the harlequins!
Lushins Verteidigung Roman
Machenka
man from the USSR and other plays, The : with two essays on the drama
Mary
Maschenka Roman
Mašenka Roman
Mashenka
méprise, La
Nabokov's butterflies unpublished and uncollected writings
Nabokov's dozen : thirteen stories
Nabokov-Wilson letters, The : correspondence between Vladimir Nabokov and Edmund Wilson, 1940-1971
Nikolaï Gogol
Novels.
Oeuvres choisies
Otchaianie
Pale fire
Pnin Roman
Pnine
Podvig : roman
Poems and problems
Priglashenie na kazn'
Professor Pnin Roman
real life of Sebastian Knight, The : a novel
Regarde, regarde les arlequins!
Romany
Russian beauty and other stories, A
Selections.
Short stories.
Sobranie sočinenij russkogo perioda : v pjati tomach
Sobranie sočinenij v četyrech tomach
Sogli︠a︡dataĭ.
Speak, memory : a memoir
Speak, memory : an autobiography revisited
stories of Vladimir Nabokov, The
Strong opinions
Transparent things
Třináct do tuctu
Tyrants destroyed : and other stories
Verwandlung, Die
Verzweiflung Roman
Vesna v Fial'te i drugie rasskazy
Vladimir Nabokov [mit einer wiederentdeckten Erzählung]
Vladimir Nabokov : selected letters 1940-1977
Volshebnik
vraie vie de Sebastian Knight. (The real life of Sebastian Knight). Roman, La
Zaščita Lužina Roman
Zashchita Luzhina
Zauberer, Der
Другие берега
לוליטה
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Notes: |
Associated Language:
Author's Sie kommt-kommt sie? 1929
Authors
Encyclopedia of world biography, 1998 (Vladimir Nabokov; b. Apr. 23, 1899? in St. Petersburg Russia; d. July 2, 1977 Montreaux [Montreux], Switzerland); The Russian-born American poet, fiction writer, critic, and butterfly expert Vladimir Nabokov (1899-1977), one of the most highly acclaimed novelists of his time, was noted for his sensuous and lyrical descriptions, verbal games and experimental narrative style, and his carefully structured and intricate plots)
LAC internal file, January 8, 2019 (heading: Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovich, 1899-1977; variants: Nabokov, Vladimir, 1899-1977; Sirin, Vladimir, 1899-1977; Sirin, Vl. (Vladimir), 1899-1977; Sirin, V. (Vladimir), 1899-1977; Nabokoff-Sirin, Wladimir, 1899-1977; Sirin, Wladimir Nabokoff-, 1899-1977)
Lectures on Don Quixote, 1984, c1983 CIP t.p. (Vladimir Nabokov)
Other designation: Americans. Source: lcdgt.
Other designation: Russian Americans. Source: lcdgt.
Other designation: Russians. Source: lcdgt.
Stikhi, 1994 cover (Fedor Godunov-Cherdynt︠s︡ev)
Stikhotvorenii︠a︡ 1929-1951, 1952 p. [5] (the first 7 poems presented here were published in emigre journals under the pseudonym V. Sirin, the next two under the pseudonym Vasiliĭ Shishkov [cataloger's paraphrase])
Wikipedia, May 1, 2013 (Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovich; b. April 10 (22), 1899; d. July 2, 1977)
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