Nabokov Vladimir - Biography
Biography of Vladimir a: Life, Literary Creativity and HeritageVladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov (April 22, 1899 - July 2, 1977) is a name that has become a symbol of great literary talent, intelligence and character. This Russian-American writer, poet and linguist left an unforgettable mark on world literature with his works, including Lolita. In this biography, we look at the life and literary legacy of Vladimir Nabokov, his contribution to world literature and his influence on fans and colleagues.
Vladimir Nabokov was born into an aristocratic family in St. Petersburg, Russian Empire. His father, Dmitrievich Nabokov, was a famous lawyer and politician, and his mother, Elena Ivanovna Rutskaya, was a hereditary aristocrat. was the eldest of five children in the family.
Vladimir Nabokov grew up in an atmosphere of rich culture and education. Already in early childhood, he showed interest in literature and language, began to write poetry and short stories. He was also home schooled, learning English, French and German.
In 1919, the Nabokov family was forced to leave Russia in connection with the political events of the revolution. Vladimir and his family moved to Crimea, and then to London in 1920. Emigration had a deep impact on Nabokov's literary work, he began to write in English and became a famous writer in the emigrant community.
In 1926, he released his first novel in English, "Mashenka" (also known as "Mashenka"). This was the first step towards his literary recognition. He also continued to write poetry and prose in Russian, but he created most of his literary heritage in English.
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