Crossword-Solution: NABOKOV 7 letters, 15 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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"Lolita" author 1 answer
"Lolita" novelist 1 answer
"Lolita" novelist Vladimir 1 answer
"Lolita" novelist Vladimir ___, creator of the first Russian crosswords 1 answer
"Lolita" writer 1 answer
"Pale Fire" author 1 answer
"Speak, Memory" autobiographer 1 answer
"Author of 'Lolita'" 1 answer
Author who was also an entomologist 1 answer
Autobiographer of "Speak, Memory," 1951 1 answer
Novelist who translated "Alice in Wonderland" into Russian 1 answer
Author of Pnin and Pale Fire 1 answer
DAVIDOVICH, LOLITA FILM 10 answers
DAVIDOVICH, LOLITA 10 answers
ASHKENAZY, VLADIMIR 12 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with NABOKOV (1)

That go-between, that prism [Nabokov qualified Proust as a prism] is the art of literature." This is not the place to discuss the definition of literature, or to set one forth.
The Civilization of Illiteracy Mihai Nadin 2000

Quotes with NABOKOV (3)

It's possible, in a poem or a short story, to write about commonplace things and objects using commonplace but precise language, and to endow those things-- a chair, a window curtain, a fork, a stone, a woman's earring-- with immense, even startling power. It is possible to write a line of seemingly innocuous dialogue and have it send a chill along the reader's spine-- the source of artistic delight, as Nabokov would have it. That's the kind of writing that most interests me.
Raymond Carver
My plan was to never get married. I was going to be an art monster instead. Women almost never become art monsters because art monsters only concern themselves with art, never mundane things. Nabokov didn't even fold his own umbrella. Vera licked his stamps for him.
Jenny Offill Dept. of Speculation
Nabokov calls every great novel a fairy tale, I said. Well, I would agree. First, let me remind you that fairy tales abound with frightening witches who eat children and wicked stepmothers who poison their beautiful stepdaughters and weak fathers who leave their children behind in forests. But the magic comes from the power of good, that force which tells us we need not give in to the limitations and restrictions imposed on us by McFate, as Nabokov called it. Every fairy tale…
Azar Nafisi Reading Lolita in Tehran
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, WSJ.

Used 16 times in crossword archives (1980–2015).