Invitation to execution: Roman

Invitation to execution: Roman

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"Invitation to execution" is one of the most vivid and deep novels of Vladimir Nabokov, written in 1936. This work, like many other works of the author, plunges the reader into the world of complex human emotions and philosophical reflections, forcing him to think about the nature of freedom, fate and art. The plot of the book revolves around the protagonist, Cincinnati, who is in prison waiting for his execution. Nabokov masterfully creates an atmosphere of hopelessness and absurdity, plunging the reader into the inner world of the character, who, despite his difficult fate, continues to seek meaning in life. In this novel, the author explores themes of existentialism, loneliness, and the struggle against a system that suppresses individuality. "Invitation to execution" is not just a story about a man sentenced to death It is a profound reflection on what it means to be free in a world where freedom often turns out to be an illusion. Nabokov uses his unique style, rich in metaphors and allegories, to convey complex ideas about the nature of human existence. Reading this novel, you will be able to feel the full power of Nabokov's language, which skillfully combines poetry and philosophical depth. The book will be of interest to a wide range of readers, especially those who are fond of literature, philosophy and psychology. It will suit both the youth audience and more mature readers who are looking for not only entertainment in literature, but also food for thought. If you like the works of authors such as Fyodor Dostoevsky, Franz Kafka or Albert Camus, you will definitely appreciate the “Invitation to execution” for its deep ideas and emotional richness. The themes raised in the novel are still relevant to this day.. Nabokov touches on the issues of freedom of choice, responsibility and absurdity of human life. It makes the reader think about how society shapes the individual and how the individual can retain his identity in the face of brutal reality. This work is a kind of manifesto that even in the most difficult circumstances a person is capable of inner freedom and self-expression. Nabokov's style in this novel is distinguished by special refinement and attention to detail. His prose is full of vivid images and unexpected twists, which makes reading not only fascinating, but also intellectually saturated. Nabokov, known for his other masterpieces such as Lolita and The Gift, in Invitation to Execution demonstrates his ability to create complex and layered texts that leave a deep mark on the reader's mind. If you are looking for a book that will not only tell a story, but also make you think about life, about freedom and about what it means to be human, “Invitation to execution” is exactly the piece you need. Immerse yourself in Nabokov's world, and you will not only enjoy his literary skills, but also get the opportunity to rethink your own views on life and freedom.
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Name of the Author
Набоков Vladimir Vladimirovich
Language
Russian
Release date
1938

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Invitation to execution: Roman

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