Vladimir Nabokov. Un poeta olvidado
Vladimir Nabokov. A FORGOTTEN POET
His fame was sluggish: a passage from the Georgian Nights, always the same one, in all anthologies; a violent article by the radical critic Dobrolubov, in 1859, lauding the revolutionary innuendoes of his weakest poems; a general notion in the eighties that a reactionary at mosphere had thwarted and finally destroyed a fine if somewhat inar ticulate talent—this was about all.
In the nineties, because of a healthier interest in poetry, coinciding as it s