that, well, you know, this is who the writer came from, who he turned into, that is, for example, jane didian, yes, an american writer, who wrote a lot in the style of, well , some memoirs, there she wrote about how she experienced the death of her husband, a year of magical thinking, she has a book about how she experienced the death of her daughter, in general , some misfortunes fell on her, which she poured out into the text and it seemed to me that... some kind of confessional introverted motive, including signing a letter with a request for the publication of lolita in great britain, this was 10 years before the black prince, that is, she was in every way for nabokov and she really, well, apparently liked lolita, there is a lot of nabokov, i think, in the black prince, but not in style, in style - it's completely different, but still, you see, lolita is a thirteen-year-old girl, after all. we still see a glimmer of this lolita in this relationship and the hero's sense of guilt mainly in his inner picture, she seems to be a girl, although we understand that she played with him and threw h