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Vladimir Nabokov: Interview by Vladimir Nabokov with Robert Robinson

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SOURCE: “The Last Interview,” in Vladimir Nabokov, His Life, His Work, His World: A Tribute, edited by Peter Quennell, 1977. Reprint by William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1980, pp. 119-25.

The following is a British Broadcasting Company transcript of Nabokov's last interview in 1977.

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