Letters To: Vera

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: The 1937 section is particularly notable for revealing a period of intense domestic strain, including Nabokov’s affair with Irina Guadanini while Véra remained in Berlin. Critics from Atticus Review observe that these letters show a rare "whisper of deception" in an otherwise "cloudless" marriage. Reader Considerations Letters to Vera

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: Some readers find the constant use of "treacly" diminutives and domestic minutiae (like detailed reports on what he ate or wore) to be "laboured" or "banal". Reader Considerations The book is widely available at

Letters to Véra is a monumental collection of correspondence from the 20th-century master Vladimir Nabokov to his wife, Véra Slonim. Spanning from their first meeting in 1923 until his death in 1977, the volume provides an intimate, often playful, and sometimes excruciatingly raw look into one of literature's most enduring marriages.

: Because Véra destroyed her own letters, the dialogue is one-sided. However, Nabokov's constant refrain of "Why aren't you writing me?" and his use of elaborate pet names—like "poochums" and "mousikins"—offer a vivid sense of her role as his primary muse and editor.

: The edition includes nearly 200 pages of endnotes by editors Olga Voronina and Brian Boyd, identifying almost every person and butterfly Nabokov mentions, making it a "gold standard" for scholars. Purchase Information