SOURCE: “Official and Unofficial Responses to Nabokov in the Soviet Union,” in The Achievements of Vladimir Nabokov: Essay Studies, Reminiscences, and Stories from The Cornell Nabokov Festival,, edited by George Gibian and Steven Jan Parker, Center for International Studies, Committee on Soviet Studies, Cornell University, 1984, pp. 99-117.
In the following essay, Paperno and Hagopian detail the treatment of Nabokov's work in the Soviet Union.
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