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June 28, 1999 |
Jeff Edmunds, a cataloging specialist at Penn State University and an insider in the Nabokovian scene, alleges that the genuine Nabokov extracts used in the contest have been taken from the author's unpublished, unfinished novel, "The Original of Laura." Edmunds was one of the select few present when Dmitri Nabokov, the author's son and executor, read aloud portions of the novel in Ithaca, N.Y., last fall. Yet another Nabokov insider who was present at the same reading pooh-poohs Edmunds' observation. "It's more likely to be a baker's dozen -- rejected variants from different books," the scholar says. While Dmitri certainly gave the journal permission to publish the excerpts, he recently told Salon Books that he hadn't decided what to do with the unpublished novel. As it stands, the Nabokov family only allows a very few scholars to look at "Laura." Salon Books attempted to contact the Nabokovian's editor, Stephen Parker, for comment, but he was in France and could not be reached.
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