First up, there's a new episode of Titlepage online - this installment focuses on non-fiction writers.
Elsewhere, TEV reader Robert Nedelkoff writes in to alert us to this two-part interview in which Nabokov discusses Lolita with Lionel Trilling. Robert notes "The moderator is the late Pierre Berton, author of many notable works on Canadian history. It was either Nabokov's first TV appearance or close to it. According to Brian Boyd's biography, unlike every subsequent TV appearance VN did where he approved (and usually rewrote) the questions beforehand and memorized written answers, it was completely unscripted. For quite a while there's been a TV interview with VN on Youtube - his last, on "Apostrophes," conducted in French - but this is the only online footage I know of involving him speaking in English."
Trilling, head bent, slightly stammering: "You can't trust a creative writer to tell you what he has done..." Vlad perched behind him on the sofa, good-natured smirk on his face - gotta love it!
Posted by: oswald | March 31, 2008 at 06:22 PM
That is a GREAT video.
Posted by: Daniel | April 01, 2008 at 10:29 AM
Astounding! I'd never heard VN's actual (far from James Mason-like) *voice* before!
Posted by: Steven Augustine | April 04, 2008 at 02:43 PM
So strange that they switch settings in the middle...? I agree with the first person's comment. Love it!
Posted by: Jen | April 05, 2008 at 09:35 AM