UPDATED X 2 My latest Deconstruction Zone column for Pop Matters, celebrating the grim 50th anniversary of the publication of Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita in the United States, is up and running; i… more →
Carver's DogMonfri wrote 2 months ago: “Lolita, light of my life, fire of my loins. My sin, my soul.” When a book starts off li … more →
jessc wrote 7 months ago: So I just finished reading Lolita. I was slightly disturbed – not only by the story line, but … more →
madamelibrarian wrote 7 months ago: There was one of those creepy men on the subway just now. The kind who operate on this whole new le … more →
Kristan wrote 10 months ago: First I want to confess that I, without thinking, brought Lolita as my leisure reading on my recent … more →
kikymizanie wrote 10 months ago: Title : Lolita Author : Vladimir Nabokov Above is the cover of the first ed … more →
ticklemecoral wrote 10 months ago: “It’s no use, he sees her, he starts to shake and cough. Just like the old man in that b … more →
Rodger Jacobs wrote 11 months ago: UPDATED X 2 My latest Deconstruction Zone column for Pop Matters, celebrating the grim 50th annivers … more →
Steph wrote 11 months ago: It’s been a long while since I’ve read a book and thought, “Damn! I want to read … more →
Paul wrote 1 year ago: by Paul Mikesell Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita is a work of fiction. It is a made up story. Humbert Hu … more →
Vince wrote 1 year ago: Where does one find them in Manhattan, these gentlemen who exude an air of mystery and menace? If … more →
Dick Peligro wrote 1 year ago: ‘Leave Miley Cyrus Alone,’ Rants Rosie 01 May 2008 Former talk show host Rosie O’D … more →
threadtrend wrote 1 year ago: I saw these on another site, and I had to share. They’re In God We Trust, and they are so, s … more →
Elizabeth wrote 1 year ago: In contrast with January, February was an excellent month for reading. Mostly. Here’s the play … more →
Rodger Jacobs wrote 1 year ago: I am thinking of aurochs and angels, the secret of durable pigments, prophetic sonnets, the refuge … more →
ed biblioklept wrote 2 years ago: H is for Humbert Humbert, the rascally narrator of Vladamir Nabokov’s Lolita. Throughout the … more →
Ravi Chander wrote 2 years ago: This is a classic and a must read. It was controversial and banned in Europe when published, but sin … more →