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  • Published: 24 October 2012
  • ISBN: 9781846143687
  • Imprint: Penguin Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 256
  • RRP: $26.00

The Enchanter

An Adventure in the Land of Nabokov



A rhapsodic and charming account of discovering happiness in reading Nabokov

Plunging into the enchanted and luminous worlds of Speak, Memory, Ada, or Ardor; and the infamous Lolita, Lila Azam Zanganeh seeks out the Nabokovian experience of time, memory, sexual passion, nature, loss, love in all its forms, language in all its allusions. She explores his Russian childhood, his European sojourns, the landscapes of "his" America, hallucinates an interview and seeks the "crunch of happiness" in Nabokov's singular vocabulary. This rhapsodic and beautifully illuminated book that will lure the innocent reader to a well of delights.

  • Published: 24 October 2012
  • ISBN: 9781846143687
  • Imprint: Penguin Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 256
  • RRP: $26.00

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Praise for The Enchanter

A lucid and joyful account of the great master's art, written with all the playfulness that the subject deserves. Very delightful.

Orhan Pamuk

Nabokov claimed that 'originality' is a writer's only honesty. And Lila Azam Zanganeh's wonderful new book The Enchanter is a work of genuine and delightful originality. Her voice is intimate and alluring, and The Enchanter provokes a steady hum of joyousness in the reader's own mind. It is a timely reminder of why we read and write, and why now perhaps more than ever we need to connect to the world through Nabokov's enchanted 'third eye of imagination'.

Azar Nafisi

There is a popular misconception that writers, in order to produce their best work, must be in the throes of personal torment. Nabokov wrote with joy, and his life, however difficult or tragic its circumstances may have been at times, was suffused with an underlying optimism. This happy stratum is often overlooked by those who seek the somber side of writing, yet the joy of creation, the playful nuances of life and art, are ever-present. Lila Azam Zanganeh's new book is about the joyous Nabokov who, in the words of Updike, "writes ecstatically." And Azam Zanganeh, a gifted writer, brings him to life in an elegant, personal, highly accessible style, without any attempt to mimic that of her beloved subject.

Dimitri Nabokov