Glory

“Glory” by Vladimir Nabokov is a novel published by Penguin Books, Limited on January 25, 1990. This edition, written in English, spans 187 pages and presents a narrative that reflects Nabokov’s literary style. The book is recognized as part of Nabokov’s body of work, which includes notable titles such as “Lolita” and “The Real Life of Sebastian Knight.”
Readers will find that “Glory” explores themes typical of Nabokov’s fiction, delving into the complexities of identity and existence. The narrative invites contemplation on the intricacies of life and the human experience, characteristic of Nabokov’s literary approach. This edition offers a concise yet rich reading experience for those interested in literary fiction.
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A novel by the author of Mary, The Eye, The Real Life of Sebastian Knight, Transparent Things and Lolita.
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