Home » Our guides » Pnin by Vladimir Nabokov (Book Analysis)

Pnin by Vladimir Nabokov (Book Analysis)

Pnin by Vladimir Nabokov (Book Analysis)

Detailed Summary, Analysis and Reading Guide

978280801946046EBookPlurilingua PublishingThis practical and insightful reading guide offers a complete summary and analysis of Pnin by Vladimir Nabokov. It provides a thorough exploration of the novel’s plot, characters and main themes, including belonging, exile and the way the past influences the present. The clear and concise style makes for easy understanding, providing the perfect opportunity to improve your literary knowledge in no time. This clear and detailed 46-page reading guide is structured as follows: Biography of Vladimir Nabokov Presentation of Pnin Summary of Pnin Character study Professor Timofey Pnin Liza Wind Victor Wind The narrator Analysis of Pnin Memory Language Outsiderdom and foreignness About Pnin Pnin tells the story of Professor Timofey Pnin, who teaches sparsely-attended classes in Russian language and literature at the fictional Waindell College in the USA. He fled his native Russia after the Revolution in 1917, before leaving Europe altogether because of what he refers to as the “Hitler war”. In his adopted country, he grapples with an unfamiliar marriage and bewilderment or outright hostility of his colleagues, as well as the reappearance of his ex-wife, who is now the mother of a precociously talented teenager. Through Pnin’s constant misadventures, Nabokov brilliantly explores the themes of memory, exile and the way that language can foster both cohesion and exclusion. About Vladimir Nabokov Vladimir Nabokov was a Russian-American novelist. Although he was born in Russia, during the Revolution he was forced to flee to Europe, where he studied literature, wrote his first books and gained recognition as a Russian-speaking author. He later moved to the USA, and became an American citizen in 1945. He began to write in English, which brought him a new audience and increased his renown. His fame exploded on a global scale with the publication of Lolita, his best-known novel, and he is now considered to be one of the greatest writers of the 20th century.This practical and insightful reading guide offers a complete summary and analysis of Pnin by Vladimir Nabokov. It provides a thorough exploration of the novel’s plot, characters and main themes, including belonging, exile and the way the past influences the present. The clear and concise style makes for easy understanding, providing the perfect opportunity to improve your literary knowledge in no time. This clear and detailed 46-page reading guide is structured as follows: Biography of Vladimir Nabokov Presentation of Pnin Summary of Pnin Character study Professor Timofey Pnin Liza Wind Victor Wind The narrator Analysis of Pnin Memory Language Outsiderdom and foreignness About Pnin Pnin tells the story of Professor Timofey Pnin, who teaches sparsely-attended classes in Russian language and literature at the fictional Waindell College in the USA. He fled his native Russia after the Revolution in 1917, before leaving Europe altogether because of what he refers to as the “Hitler war”. In his adopted country, he grapples with an unfamiliar marriage and bewilderment or outright hostility of his colleagues, as well as the reappearance of his ex-wife, who is now the mother of a precociously talented teenager. Through Pnin’s constant misadventures, Nabokov brilliantly explores the themes of memory, exile and the way that language can foster both cohesion and exclusion. About Vladimir Nabokov Vladimir Nabokov was a Russian-American novelist. Although he was born in Russia, during the Revolution he was forced to flee to Europe, where he studied literature, wrote his first books and gained recognition as a Russian-speaking author. He later moved to the USA, and became an American citizen in 1945. He began to write in English, which brought him a new audience and increased his renown. His fame exploded on a global scale with the publication of Lolita, his best-known novel, and he is now considered to be one of the greatest writers of the 20th century.application/pdf1
DOWNLOAD THIS GUIDE
This practical and insightful reading guide offers a complete summary and analysis of Pnin by Vladimir Nabokov. It provides a thorough exploration of the novel’s plot, characters and main themes, including belonging, exile and the way the past influences the present. The clear and concise style makes for easy understanding, providing the perfect opportunity to improve your literary knowledge in no...
Read more

This practical and insightful reading guide offers a complete summary and analysis of Pnin by Vladimir Nabokov. It provides a thorough exploration of the novel’s plot, characters and main themes, including belonging, exile and the way the past influences the present. The clear and concise style makes for easy understanding, providing the perfect opportunity to improve your literary knowledge in no time.

This clear and detailed 46-page reading guide is structured as follows:

  • Biography of Vladimir Nabokov
  • Presentation of Pnin
  • Summary of Pnin
  • Character study
    • Professor Timofey Pnin
    • Liza Wind
    • Victor Wind
    • The narrator
  • Analysis of Pnin
    • Memory
    • Language
    • Outsiderdom and foreignness

About Pnin

Pnin tells the story of Professor Timofey Pnin, who teaches sparsely-attended classes in Russian language and literature at the fictional Waindell College in the USA. He fled his native Russia after the Revolution in 1917, before leaving Europe altogether because of what he refers to as the “Hitler war”. In his adopted country, he grapples with an unfamiliar marriage and bewilderment or outright hostility of his colleagues, as well as the reappearance of his ex-wife, who is now the mother of a precociously talented teenager. Through Pnin’s constant misadventures, Nabokov brilliantly explores the themes of memory, exile and the way that language can foster both cohesion and exclusion.

About Vladimir Nabokov

Vladimir Nabokov was a Russian-American novelist. Although he was born in Russia, during the Revolution he was forced to flee to Europe, where he studied literature, wrote his first books and gained recognition as a Russian-speaking author. He later moved to the USA, and became an American citizen in 1945. He began to write in English, which brought him a new audience and increased his renown. His fame exploded on a global scale with the publication of Lolita, his best-known novel, and he is now considered to be one of the greatest writers of the 20th century.

Product details

ISBN

9782808019460

Publisher

Plurilingua Publishing

Collection

Brightsummaries.com

Format

PDF

Pages

46

File size

2.1