Nabokovians in Their Natural Habitat
photographs of the Cornell Nabokov Festival by Galya Korovina

Dmitri Nabokov Dmitri Nabokov unveils the plaque commemorating his father's tenure at Cornell.
At the presentation of the new Lolita film, with (l to r) screenwriter Stephen Schiff, Professor of English Molly Hite, and Dmitri Nabokov. Stephen Schiff, Molly Hite, Dmitri Nabokov
Brian Boyd and Stephen Schiff After the movie, Stephen Schiff (r) in discussion with Brian Boyd.

The Usual Suspects

Nabokov scholars during a break (l to r): Sergey Davydov (Middlebury College), Charles Nicol (Indiana State University), Christine Raguet-Bouvart (Université Michel de Montaigne-Bordeaux 3), Ellen Pifer (University of Delaware, President of the International Vladimir Nabokov Society), D. Barton Johnson (University of California at Santa Barbara, Editor of NABOKV-L), Alexander Dolinin (University of Wisconsin), Brian Boyd (University of Auckland).

D. Barton Johnson, Editor of NABOKV-L and Founding Editor of Nabokov Studies. D. Barton Johnson'
Brian Boyd Nabokov scholar and biographer Brian Boyd, University of Auckland.
Ellen Pifer, President of the International Vladimir Nabokov Society and author of Nabokov and the Novel (1980), addresses the Festival participants. Ellen Pifer

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