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Brian Boyd

“Writing of Pushkin, Nabokov once observed quite accurately that his subject was the threefold formula of human life: the irretrievability of the past, the insatiability of the present, and the unforeseeability of the future.”

Brian Boyd, Vladimir Nabokov: The American Years
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