A review by sbeerens
Lectures on Russian Literature by Vladimir Nabokov

4.0

I have bought this as a guide for when I want to read more Russian literature and so far, I have only read some of the bits on novels I have already read (Crime and Punishment, Karamazov Brothers, Fathers and Sons and Anna Karenina).
This book is exactly what I expected: witty, insightful and pretty arrogant.
The most subjective guide I will ever own and read, but, because it's Nabokov, that isn't even a bad thing. I wish I would have had lectures like this back in uni.

Couldn't have asked for more.