The Eye
 

The Eye (Vintage International)

by Vladimir Nabokov

Nabokov's fourth novel, The Eye is as much a farcical detective story as it is a profoundly refractive tale about the vicissitudes of identities and appearances. Nabokov's protagonist, Smurov, is a lovelorn, excruciatingly self-conscious Russian émigré living in prewar Berlin, who commits suicide after being humiliated by a jealous husband, only to suffer even greater indignities in the afterlife. (read review)

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  • jackie

    jackie said:

    I would appreciate very much, if u can describe in a two liner or three what has happened to Smurov afterlife?... enchantedb

    posted Tuesday, February 26 2008
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