Re: Nabokov

Lauren N Passot (madbravo@juno.com)
Sat, 19 Sep 1998 22:43:36 -0500

I believe it's "Lolita" Humbert does become a nervous wreck partially
internally and partially externally when he comes in contact or sees
Lolita. Hope I'm correct.

Best,
Lauren
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> Can anyone tell me which book Sting (of the
>Police) refers to in "Don't Stand So Close To Me" when he says:
>
> "It's no use
>  He sees her
>  He starts to shake and cough
>  Just like the 
>  Old man in 
>  That book by Nabokov."
>
>--Kari
>

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