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One of the men arrested in the Hutaree group used the name Pale Fire when he posted material on militia Web sites.
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The point he was making was that in Pale Fire all the really important things are put in the footnotes.
Zero-Sum Future Gideon Rachman 2011
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Perhaps his finest illustration of this is captured in Pale Fire, his stunning metafictional novel, which is both a poem (by VN's character, mild-mannered poet John Shade) and a much-longer critical commentary (by VN's character, the potentially deranged Charles Kinbote).
Tamsin Smith: Nabokov's Other Gift Tamsin Smith 2011
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The point he was making was that in Pale Fire all the really important things are put in the footnotes.
Zero-Sum Future Gideon Rachman 2011
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Perhaps his finest illustration of this is captured in Pale Fire, his stunning metafictional novel, which is both a poem (by VN's character, mild-mannered poet John Shade) and a much-longer critical commentary (by VN's character, the potentially deranged Charles Kinbote).
Tamsin Smith: Nabokov's Other Gift Tamsin Smith 2011
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I like Pnin, but I think it's Nabokov's fourth best, after Lolita, Pale Fire, and Invitation to a Beheading.
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Nabokov had the energy, determination, intelligence, ability to hold many things in his head at once think of the architecture of Pale Fire, competitive streak, and so forth to be a top chess player.
VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » What % Of 7-Footers Play Basketball? 2009
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Nabokov had the energy, determination, intelligence, ability to hold many things in his head at once think of the architecture of Pale Fire, competitive streak, and so forth to be a top chess player.
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So, you wind up with a lovely subset of nonfiction that often reads like Kinbote from Pale Fire is your narrator.
Paradigms & Fairytales: What’s Your Favorite Eccentric Nonfiction Book? (Er, and Beer) 2009
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Invitation is a personal preference, but I think Pale Fire has to be in his top two.
fbharjo commented on the word Pale Fire
Pale Fire (1962) is a novel by Vladimir Nabokov.
June 21, 2012