Vladimir Nabokov, Alphabet in Color

Vladimir Nabokov, Alphabet in Color

Vladimir Nabokov, Alphabet in Color

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Vladimir Nabokov saw rich colors in letters and sounds and noted the deficiency of color in literature, praising Gogol as the first Russian writer to truly appreciate yellow and violet. He saw q as browner than k, and s as not the light blue of c, but a curious mixture of azure and mother-of-pearl. For anyone who has ever wondered how the colors Nabokov heard might manifest themselves visually, Alphabet in Color is a remarkable journey of discovery. Jean Holabird's interpretation of the colored alphabets of one of the twentieth century's literary greats is a revelation. The book masterfully brings to life the charming and vibrant synesthetic colored letters that until now existed only in Nabokov's mind. In Alphabet in Color Jean Holabird's grasp of form and space blends perfectly with Nabokov's idea that a subtle interaction exists between sound and shape. In his playful foreword, Brian Boyd, "the prince of Nabokovians", points out that an important part of "Nabokov's passion for precision was his passion for color."

About the Author
Vladimir Nabokov was the author of The Defense, Invitation to a Beheading, The Gift, Lolita, Pnin, Pale Fire, Ada and much, much more. Jean Holabird is an artist based in New York and the author of Out of the Ruins - A New York Record. Brian Boyd is University Distinguished Professor in the Department of English, University of Auckland.

Vladimir Nabokov, Alphabet in Color,Brian Boyd,Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov,Jean Holabird,Gingko Press,1584231394,20th century,Art,Authors, American,Authors, Russian,Biography,General,Language Arts / Linguistics / Literacy

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