Book: The Two Lolitas A leading German scholar reveals the secret history of Nabokov's infamous novel.
Does it ring a bell? The first-person narrator, a cultivated man of middle age, looks back on the story of an "amour fou," It all starts when, traveling abroad, he takes a room as a lodger. The moment he sees the daughter of the house, he is lost. She is a pre-teen, whose charms instantly enslave him. Heedless of her age, he becomes intimate with her. In the end she dies, and the narrator--marked by her forever--remains alone. The name of the girl supplies the title of the story: Lolita.
We know the girl and her story, and we know the title. But the author was Heinz von Eschwege, whose tale of Lolita appeared in 1916 under the pseudonym Heinz von Lichberg, forty years before Nabokov's celebrated novel took the world by storm. Von Lichberg later became a prominent journalist in the Nazi era, and his youthful work faded from view. "The Two Lolitas" uncovers a remarkable series of parallels between the two works and their authors. Did Vladimir Nabokov, author of an imperishable "Lolita" who remained in Berlin until 1937, know of von Lichberg's tale? And if so, did he adopt it consciously, or was this a classic case of "cryptoamnesia," with the earlier tale existing for Nabokov as a hidden, unacknowledged memory?
In this extraordinary literary detective story, Michael Maar casts new light on the making of one of the most influential works of the twentieth century.
Details of Book: The Two Lolitas Book: The Two Lolitas
Author: Michael Maar
ISBN: 1844670384
ISBN-13: 9781844670383
, 978-1844670383
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: Oct 2005
Publisher: Verso
Number of Pages: 107
Language: English