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Vladimir Nabokov. TYRANTS DESTROYED
n, inconspicuous but ever-present—a very pillar of sympathy—about whom you later learn that he himself was seriously ill at the time he spent those sleepless nights on a chair among tear-blinded members of the household. In his case, however, this was all a dreadful misconception: if he did feel drawn to our house at the time, it was solely because nowhere did he breathe so naturally as in the sphere of gloom and dc spair, when uncleared dishes litter the table and nonsmokers ask for cigarettes.
I vividly remember setting out with him to perform one of the mi nor formalities, one of the excruciatingly dim bits of business with which death (having, as it always has, an element of red