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The Eye (Sogliadatai), written in 1930, is Vladimir Nabokov's fourth novel. It was translated into English by the author's son Dmitri Nabokov in 1965.
[edit] Overview
At just over 100 pages The Eye is Nabokov's shortest novel and perhaps his least read. As in many of Nabokov's early works, the characters are largely Russian émigrés relocated to Europe, specifically German. In this case the novel is set in two houses where a youngRussian tutor, Smurov, has found board.
[edit] Plot summary
The action of the novel largely begins after the attempted (perhaps successful) suicide of the protagonist. After his supposed death, his "eye" observes a group of Russian émigrés as he tries to ascertain their opinions of the character Smurov, around whom much uncertainty and suspicion exists.
[edit] Themes
The novel deals largely with indeterminate locus of identity and the social construction of identity in the reactions and opinions of others. Smurov exists as a fraud, nobleman, scoundrel, "sexual adventurer", thief and spy in the eyes of the various characters. As the protagonist carefully collects these observations, he attempts to build a stable perspective on Smurov—whom we only belatedly discover is the narrator himself.
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Russian: "The Wood-Sprite" • "Russian Spoken Here" • "Sounds" • "Wingstroke" • "Gods" • "A Matter of Chance" • "The Seaport" • "Revenge" • "Beneficence" • "Details of a Sunset" • "The Thunderstorm" • "La Veneziana" • " Bachmann" • "The Dragon" • Christmas" • "A Letter That Never Reached Russia" • "The Fight" • " The Return of Chorb" • " A Guide to Berlin" • " A Nursery Tale" • "Terror" • " Razor" • "The Passenger • "The Doorbell" • "An Affair of Honor" • "The Christmas Story" • " The Potato Elf" • " The Aurelian" • "A Dashing Fellow" • "A Bad Day" • "The Visit to the Museum" • "A Busy Man" • " Terra Incognita" • "The Reunion" • " Lips to Lips" • "Orache" • "Music" • "Perfection" • "The Admiralty Spire" • " The Leonardo" • "In Memory of L. I. Shigaev" • "The Circle" • "A Russian Beauty" • Breaking the News" • "Torpid Smoke" • "Recruiting" • "A Slice of Life" • " Spring in Fialta" • "Cloud, Castle, Lake" • "Tyrants Destroyed" • "Lik" • "Vasiliy Shishkov" • "Ultima Thule" • "Solus Rex"
French: "Mademoiselle O"
English: "The Assistant Producer" • "That in Aleppo Once..." • "A Forgotten Poet" • "Time and Ebb" • "Conversation Piece, 1945" • "Signs and Symbols" • "First Love" • "Scenes from the Life of a Double Monster" • " The Vane Sisters" • "Lance" • "Easter Rain"
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Death • The Grandfather • The North Pole • The Tragedy of Mr. Morn • The Man from the USSR • The Event • The Waltz Invention
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Speak, Memory • Strong Opinions • Nikolai Gogol • Lectures on Literature • Lectures on Russian Literature • Lectures on Don Quixote • The Nabokov-Wilson letters • Selected Letters, 1940-1977 • Notes on Prosody
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