Eye
Discover the intriguing world of Vladimir Nabokov's Eye, a compelling work of classic fiction published in 1992. This 96-page novella delves into the tumultuous life of Smurov, a fastidious Russian tutor who faces a devastating humiliation at the hands of his mistress' husband. In a moment of despair, Smurov attempts to end his life, only to find himself in a liminal state, questioning the success of his suicide.
As he wanders through Berlin, Smurov observes the lives of his fellow émigrés, grappling with their own distractions and confusions. Nabokov masterfully explores themes of identity and existential uncertainty, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of perception and reality. Eye is a must-read for fans of modern literature and those seeking profound insights into the human condition. Immerse yourself in Nabokov's eloquent prose and unravel the complexities of life through the eyes of Smurov.