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    Drugie berega [Conclusive Evidence. A Memoir]

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    Other Shores is an autobiographical memoir by Vladimir Nabokov, a Russian-American classic writer, author of the novels The Real Life of Sebastian Knight, The Gift, and the controversial Lolita. The book was originally published in 1951 under the title Conclusive Evidence, three years later an expanded version translated into Russian by Nabokov himself was published under the title Other Shores, and in 1966 the final English-language version, Speak, Memory, was published. Other Shores covers the period from Nabokov's early childhood to the 1940s and the writer's emigration to the United States.
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    Other Shores is an autobiographical memoir by Vladimir Nabokov, a Russian-American classic writer, author of the novels The Real Life of Sebastian Knight, The Gift, and the controversial Lolita. The book was originally published in 1951 under the title Conclusive Evidence, three years later an expanded version translated into Russian by Nabokov himself was published under the title Other Shores, and in 1966 the final English-language version, Speak, Memory, was published. Other Shores covers the period from Nabokov's early childhood to the 1940s and the writer's emigration to the United States.
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    Автор
    Nabokov Vladimir
    Видавництво
    AST
    ISBN
    9785171604660
    Палітурка
    Paperback
    Year Published
    2024
    сторінки
    320

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    Drugie berega [Conclusive Evidence. A Memoir]