Lolita
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ID #32654 | ημερομηνία: 2020-08-20
Κωνσταντίνα Χρυσικού | 1544 κριτικές
Συγκλονιστικο!
Ένα βιβλίο που έχει ξεσηκώσει και έχει διχασει την κοινή γνώμη όσο λίγα. Αυθαδες, ερωτικό, ανατρεπτικό! Αναφέρεται σε έναν έρωτα καταραμένο, ανάμεσα σε ένα ανήλικο κορίτσι, την Ντολορες (Λολίτα), κι έναν μεσήλικα, τον Χαμπερτ. Ένας έρωτας παράφορος, που θα τους οδηγήσει στην καταστροφή. Το μεγαλείο της τέχνης του Ναμπόκοφ κρύβεται στα συναισθήματα που σου προκαλεί. Ενώ νιώθεις απέχθεια, ταυτόχρονα μπορείς, μέσα από την εξομολόγηση του Χαμπερτ, να νιώσεις συμπόνια. Εξαιρετική γραφή!

ID #27424 | ημερομηνία: 2020-07-27
Νεκταρία Μπούργου | 119 κριτικές
Best Writing I've Read
Where do I even start? I'm going to make a disclaimer first because I can't stand having my bookish opinions assaulted by people every time I happen to express my love for Lolita in a conversation. Repeat after me: When someone likes Lolita, that doesn't mean they support or excuse or justify paedophilia (hebephilia to be more precise) and abuse. Now for the people behind the pop culture industry: Lolita is a serious piece of literature and should under no circumstances be used as a synonym for ''sugar baby" or for sexualizing young girls (and young girls must never be sexualized in the first place). Amen. Now that (hopefully) everyone has understood that, we can focus on the content of this misunderstood book. The most amazing thing Nabokov achieved in this book with his mesmerizing use of language is make you feel almost sympathy/empathy for a very unlikeable character. Humbert Humbert is shown as a sick and sly person that will use any means to achieve his twisted sense of happiness, he thinks highly of his own self although he fails to achieve all the things he's so sure of and that makes him even more detestable. Nabokov makes sure the reader gets all of those things and finds Humbert disgusting. However, the way Humbert uses english, through Nabokov of course, makes it really hard to stay focused on hating him the whole time. The most beautiful quotes about love, eros, admiration and devotion that I have ever read come from Humbert used in the context of his attempt to keep a 12 year-old in a sick and hopeless relationship with him. That shouldn't be right, but Nabokov's incredible, innovative writing style, poetic use of words and ability to create a mesmerizing aesthetic make it seem so full of sense. I swear, the lyrical writing is the most lovely I've ever come across and Nabokov's way with words finds a way into your heart so purely, even though the plot might convince you that that's impossible. Just trust me on this one so you can feed your soul and heart on the most beautiful (beautiful isn't strong enough, we need to invent a new word for beautiful and use it just to describe Nabokov's writing in Lolita) writing you'll ever read. It will just conquer your heart in the most devastating way possible!

ID #9229 | ημερομηνία: 2020-07-06
Τζέμα Δεσύλλα | 350 κριτικές