Vladimir Nabokov was a prominent writer, known for his unique narrative techniques and the complexity of his characters. He was born in 1899 in Russia and later moved to the United States, where he gained fame. His writing often blended themes of exile, identity, and the layered complexities of memory and perception, which were shaped by his multilingual background and experiences as an émigré. Nabokov’s most famous work, "Lolita," is both controversial and celebrated...