An edition of Lolita. A Screenplay (1974)

Lolita

A Screenplay

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An edition of Lolita. A Screenplay (1974)

Lolita

A Screenplay

First paperback edition
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Here is the text of Nabokov's own screen adaptation of his celebrated novel, written in California in 1960 for the director Stanley Kubrick. The film was made by Kubrick, with heavy modifications of Nabokov's script, and released in 1962 - a critical and commercial success. In his forward to this book, Nabokov records his reaction upon seeing the final result - "a mixture of aggravation, regret, and reluctant pleasure...Kubrick saw my novel in one way, I saw it in another."

This book provides a fascinating look into the creative process, showing a writer's struggle to turn his own literary masterpiece into a movie script. This is a must for students of the problems of novels versus movies and for fans of Lolita, the novel and the movie.

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Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
228

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Cover of: Lolita
Lolita: scénario
January 14, 1998, Gallimard, GALLIMARD
Paperback
Cover of: Lolita
Lolita: a screenplay
1997, Vintage Books
in English - 1st Vintage International ed.
Cover of: Lolita
Lolita: A Screenplay
1983, McGraw-Hill Book Company
Paperback in English - First paperback edition
Cover of: Lolita: a screenplay
Lolita: a screenplay
1974, McGraw-Hill
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Edition Notes

Published in
New York, USA
Copyright Date
1974

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
812/.5/4
Library of Congress
PN1997.L66 N3 1974

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
228

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9376790M
Internet Archive
lolitascreenplay00nabo
ISBN 10
0070457689
ISBN 13
9780070457683
LCCN
73015918
OCLC/WorldCat
474923448, 955482726
Google
lJgnAQAAMAAJ
Library Thing
64263
Goodreads
783107

Work Description

Here is the text of Nabokov's own screen adaptation of his celebrated novel, written in California in 1960 for the director Stanley Kubrick. The film was made by Kubrick, with heavy modifications of Nabokov's script, and released in 1962 - a critical and commercial success. In his forward to this book, Nabokov records his reaction upon seeing the final result - "a mixture of aggravation, regret, and reluctant pleasure...Kubrick saw my novel in one way, I saw it in another."

This book provides a fascinating look into the creative process, showing a writer's struggle to turn his own literary masterpiece into a movie script. This is a must for students of the problems of novels versus movies and for fans of Lolita, the novel and the movie.



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April 30, 2008 Created by an anonymous user Imported from amazon.com record.