Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle

Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle

Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle is a novel by Vladimir Nabokov published in 1969. Ada began to materialize in 1959, when Nabokov was flirting with two projects: "The Texture of Time" and "Letters from Terra." In 1965, he began to see a link between the two ideas, finally composing a unified novel from February 1966 to October 1968. The published cumulation would become his longest work. Ada was initially given a mixed reception. But, writing in the New York Times Book Review, noted scholar Alfred Appel called it "a great work of art, a necessary book, radiant and rapturous" and said that it...
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Author:Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov
Genre:Science Fiction, Speculative fiction, Alternate history
Year published:1969
Number of editions:7

Author of Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle

Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov
Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov
April 22, 1899 - July 2, 1977
Birthplace:Saint Petersburg

Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov ; 22 April [O.S. 10 April] 1899 – 2 July 1977 was a multilingual Russian novelist, poet and short story writer. Nabokov's first nine novels were in Russian. He then rose to international prominence as a writer of English prose. He also made serious...
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Additional works by Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov
BookGenre
King, Queen, Knave Novel
Pale Fire Fiction
Lolita Novel
The Defense Novel
Laughter in the Dark Novel
Invitation to a Beheading Novel
Glory Fiction
Despair
The Eye
Mary Novel
The Gift
Nabokov's Dozen
Nine Stories
Cloud, Castle, Lake
The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov
Nabokov's Congeries
The Real Life of Sebastian Knight Fiction
Bend Sinister Dystopia
The Original of Laura
Pnin Fiction
Look at the Harlequins!
The Enchanter
Transparent Things
Tyrants Destroyed and Other Stories
A Russian Beauty and Other Stories
Details of a Sunset and Other Stories
The Return of Chorb
Romany, rasskazy, ėsse
Nikolay Gogol
Anniversary notes
defence
Waltz invention
Machenka
Lolita and Poems
Fahles Feuer
Poems
Vozvrashchenie Chorba
Dar
Roi, Dame, Valet
Le Guetteur
Pʹesy
man from the USSR and other plays
Novels, 1955-1962 Fiction
Vintage Nabokov
Notes on Prosody; From the Commentary to the Author's Translation of Pushkin's Eugene Onegin
Speak, memory
Kak i͡a︡ li͡u︡bli͡u︡ tebi͡a︡
Alphabet in color
Who will drive me home?
Korolʹ, dama, valet
Gorniĭ putʹ
Five novels
Mashen'ka
Correspondance, 1940-1971
Quartet
Drugie berega
Otchai͡a︡nie
Strong opinions
Sobranie sochineniĭ russkogo perioda v pi︠a︡ti tomakh
Conclusive evidence
P'Eys
The annotated Lolita
portable Nabokov
Korol
Kamera obskura
Zashchita Luzhina
Istreblenie tiranov
Stikhotvorenii͡a︡, rasskazy
Romany
Don
I bastardi
Nikolai Gogol
Rasskazy
König, dame, bube
Poems and problems
Nabokov o Nabokove i prochem
Novelas 1941-1957/ Novels 1941-1957
Mira Los Arlequines
Stikhi
Ti︠a︡zhelyĭ dym
Lekt︠s︡ii po russkoĭ literature
Dear Bunny, Dear Volodya
Blednyĭ ogonʹ
[Podvig
Novels and Memoirs, 1941-1951 Fiction
The Nabokov-Wilson letters
Lectures on Russian literature
So dna korobki
Sogli︠a︡dataĭ
Vesna v Fialʹte i drugie rasskazy
Novels, 1969-1974 Novel
Ada o el Ardor
Palido fuego
The Waltz Invention
The Man from the USSR and Other Plays
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Speculative fiction
Speculative fiction

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Alternate history
Alternate history

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