Nabokov's Secret Trees

Stephen H. Blackwell

Nabokov's Secret Trees
Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Country
CA
Published
12 July 2024
Pages
302
ISBN
9781487554422

Nabokov’s Secret Trees

Stephen H. Blackwell

This book explores how Vladimir Nabokov wove his deep love of trees throughout all his works, granting them a powerful role in the development of his most significant themes.

In nearly all his literary works, Vladimir Nabokov inscribed networks of trees to create meaningful patterns of significance around one or more of his passionate interests in consciousness, memory, creativity, epistemology, ethics, and love, with a deep connection to nature serving as a constant undercurrent. Nabokov's Secret Trees explores this neglected area of his art, one that positions nature as a hidden but vital core of his work.

The book presents an entirely new, previously unsuspected Nabokov, one who crafts intricate patterns of arboreal imagery lurking behind his often-baroque psychological narratives. It reveals how Nabokov activates arboreal potentials by exploring the hidden ubiquity of trees, their essence as complex natural phenomena, and their role as quiet presences that have accompanied and fostered human civilisation and art since their beginnings. The book uncovers how trees offer a rich and intricate field for structural, semantic, allusive, and metaphorical exploration.

Based on the published corpus as well as archival materials, Nabokov's Secret Trees demonstrates that trees not only populate Nabokov's art in stunning, yet furtive, abundance, but also as mysterious natural entities, directly animating his works' worlds and his readers' experience of them.

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