Congress Has a Chance to Stop a Bad Iran Deal
Squandering leverage and opening the door to further extortion.
September 12, 2023
Pnin and Penninah.
The Russian-born poet and novelist Vladimir Nabokov was married to a Jewish woman, a fact that led the couple to flee from Berlin to Paris with their son in 1937, and then from Paris to the U.S. in 1940. Less known is the fact that Nabokov’s own maternal great-grandfather was born a Jew. With this in mind, Maxim Shrayer considers the converted Jews and Christians of Jewish descent who populate Nabokov’s English and Russian fiction, and what they signify about the author’s attitudes toward religion and Judaism:
Squandering leverage and opening the door to further extortion.
And made possible the crime wave terrorizing Arab communities.
A lesson from loss.
Pnin and Penninah.
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The Russian-born poet and novelist Vladimir Nabokov was married to a Jewish woman, a fact that led the couple to flee from Berlin to Paris with their son in 1937, and then from Paris to the U.S. in 1940. Less known is the fact that Nabokov’s own maternal great-grandfather was born a Jew. With this in mind, Maxim Shrayer considers the converted Jews and Christians of Jewish descent who populate Nabokov’s English and Russian fiction, and what they signify about the author’s attitudes toward religion and Judaism:
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