The Real Life of Sebastian Knight was penned by Vladimir Nabokov between 1938 and 1939 and saw publication in 1941, during his residence in Paris. The legend surrounding this work suggests that Nabokov wrote it while seated on a toilet, using a plank across a bidet as his makeshift writing desk. This novel marked Nabokov's debut in the English language, and he carried it with him when he relocated to New York. However, its reception was far from immediate acclaim. In fact, the New York Times review at the time was highly critical, both of the novel and Nabokov as a writer. It was only after the release of Lolita, which gained widespread acclaim, that Sebastian Knight was re-evaluated...
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