Fine Lines: Vladimir Nabokov’s Scientific Art Hardcover – March 22, 2016
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“Fine Lines . . . showcases Nabokov’s illustrations of butterflies alongside essays exploring their relation to his literature and life. Done on index cards–the same medium he used to write his novels–the black-and-white and color drawings are exacting, elegant, and alluring.”–Steff Yotka, Vogue
“One of the first works to thoroughly investigate his butterfly studies and scientific illustrations . . . Fine Lines argues for more balance between science and art in considering Nabokov’s legacy.”–Allison Meier, Hyperallergic
“This detailed and gorgeous volume of Nabokov’s scientific achievements inspires both artistic and aesthetic appreciation for readers, historians, and scientists alike.”–Publishers Weekly
“Fine Lines clearly demonstrates the significant impact that science had on Nabokov’s evolution as a writer… Few have so beautifully and meaningfully enmeshed serious scientific endeavour with artistic brilliance, visual and verbal. Fine Lines helps us to understand the phenomenon of creativity without which neither science nor true art can exist.”–Vladimir Lukhtanov, Nature
“A fascinating read.”–Bob Lane, Metapsychology
“Fine Lines illustrates Nabokov’s sophisticated power of observation. It is a talent known to anyone familiar with the author’s lucid prose, which we may now see extended to his drawings and scientific inferences. . . . Above all, Fine Lines may be viewed as a book about the act of seeing.”–Matt Reimann, ArtNews
“One of [Nabokov’s] deepest passions was studying butterflies. . . . [Fine Lines] honors his dedication to the delicate creatures. The book is a collection of more than 150 of his scientific illustrations of butterflies, rivaling John James Audubon in their detail.”–Danny Lewis, Smithsonian
Selected by Nature as one of its Top 20 Books of 2016
“Nabokov routinely associated science with passion . . . It is this passion that begets Nabokov’s passionate readers who, in turn, feel a thrill of gratitude to the writer for generously sharing his private ecstasies with them . . . .”–Galya Diment, Slavic Review
“This new and magnificent work . . . brings readers to recognize with awe the breadth and depth of Nabokov’s genius.”–Robert F. Barsky, AmeriQuests
Winner of The Brian Boyd Prize, the best book of 2016 – 2018 by someone who has previously published a book predominantly on Nabokov, sponsored by the International Vladimir Nabokov Society.
“This collection explains to the layman just why Nabokov’s scientific work was so successful and important. The drawings are absolutely stunning–even to someone without a scientific background they are arresting. Lepidopterists will surely want to own it, but more importantly, this will be a treasure for Nabokov fans.”–Eric Naiman, author of Nabokov, Perversely
“This is a very valuable contribution to understanding one of the great novelists of the Twentieth Century. It is a superb example of how a creative mind can combine art and science in ways that make them both greater than they would have otherwise been. A landmark book.”–Thomas E. Lovejoy, George Mason University
“What makes this volume special is not so much its attempt to merge Nabokov’s philosophy and science, but its ability to include all the relevant authors on the subject of Nabokov’s dual nature.”–Nina Khrushcheva, author of Imagining Nabokov: Russia Between Art and Politics
“Fine Lines presents a welcome and rare insight into Nabokov’s obsessive attention to detail so prominent in his writing. The rich collection of his illustrations, reveal an unintended artistry born out of meticulous observation.”–Rob Kesseler, co-author of Pollen: The Hidden Sexuality of Flowers
“The wonderful drawings and remarkable essays in this book allow us to trace Nabokov’s steps in many ways and on many pages. The result is a long close-up of an ideal form of curiosity.”–Michael Wood, Princeton University
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