The Two Lolitas

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A leading German scholar reveals his astonishing discovery about Nabokov’s influential novelWe know the girl and her story, just as we know the title. But the author was Heinz von Eschwege, whose tale of Lolita appeared in 1916 under the pen name Heinz von Lichberg, forty years before Nabokov’s celebrated novel took the world by storm. Von Lichberg later became a prominent journalist in the Nazi era, and his youthful work faded from view. The Two Lolitas uncovers a remarkable series of parallels between the two works and their authors—too many for coincidence.With an introduction by best-selling German novelist Daniel Kehlmann, Maar’s extraordinary literary detective story casts new light on the making of one of the most influential works of the twentieth century. This new edition includes an interview with the author, conducted by Kehlmann, in which Maar reveals that since writing the book he has discovered what might be the final piece of the puzzle.

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Weight 0.15 kg
Dimensions 1.02 × 12.96 × 19.82 cm
PubliCanadanadation City/Country

USA

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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

128

Publisher

Year Published

2017-8-22

Imprint

ISBN 10

1786631849

About The Author

Michael Maar has taught at Stanford University and is a member of two German academies. A leading literary critic, he now lives in Berlin.Daniel Kehlmann is the author of a number of novels, including the best-selling Measuring the World. His most recent novel, F, was published in 2014.Perry Anderson is the author of, among other books, Spectrum, Lineages of the Absolutist State, Passages from Antiquity to Feudalism, Considerations on Western Marxism, English Questions, The Origins of Postmodernity, and The New Old World. He teaches history at UCLA and is on the editorial board of New Left Review.

“Maar’s discovery is so astonishing that you would need to have firmly opted for ignorance to maintain it was unimportant.” —Daniel Kehlmann, from the Introduction “Maar is a fine literary sleuth, and his discovery of what may be an ur-Lolita means we will never again look on Nabokov’s masterpiece in quite the old light.” —John Banville, Man Booker Prize winner 2005

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