Pale Fire — Vladimir Nabokov

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Penguin, 1991, Medium-format paperback – Fiction – 248pp. ISBN 9780140181685. Light sticker-damage.

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Book Cover: Softcover
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Pale Fire by Vladimir Nabokov is a highly inventive and structurally complex novel that blends poetry, literary criticism, and unreliable narration into a unique work of fiction. The book centres on a 999-line poem written by the fictional poet John Shade shortly before his death, accompanied by an extensive foreword and commentary by his self-appointed editor, Charles Kinbote.

As Kinbote interprets Shade’s poem, his notes gradually shift from scholarly analysis into a distorted, self-absorbed narrative involving political exile, assassination plots, and the fictional kingdom of Zembla. The tension between the poem and the commentary creates a layered narrative that questions authorship, truth, and interpretation.

Widely regarded as one of Nabokov’s most brilliant works, Pale Fire is celebrated for its wit, wordplay, and intricate construction, offering a rich reading experience that rewards close attention and multiple interpretations.

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