Nabokov Summer School 2006

Sergey Karpukhin sak5w at VIRGINIA.EDU
Fri Feb 24 16:41:28 UTC 2006


(Apologies for cross-posting.)

 

Dear SEELANGSers,

 

Vladimir Nabokov Museum, St. Petersburg, is glad to invite you to

take part in the annual Vladimir Nabokov International Summer School this

summer (July 24 - August 7).

 

Please see attachment for the basic information.

If you are interested in the program, we will be happy to

provide you with all the details and answer any of your questions.

 

We hope to see you in the Museum this summer!

 

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With best wishes,

 

Daniel Sergeyev

Program Coordinator

Vladimir Nabokov Museum

St. Petersburg

#47, Bol'shaya Morskaya

 

t: +7(812)315-4713

f: +7(812)571-4502

e:  <mailto:museum at nabokovmuseum.org> museum at nabokovmuseum.org

 


VLADIMIR NABOKOV INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL


 


[JULY 24 - AUGUST 7, 2006]


 

On July 24 - August 27, 2005 Vladimir Nabokov Museum, St. Petersburg invites
students to its Annual International Summer School.

 

Vladimir Nabokov International Summer School (Nabokov 101) was established
by the Vladimir Nabokov Museum in 2000. Every year it brings together
Nabokov students from all over the world and internationally known Nabokov
scholars. All classes take place in the library of the Nabokov Museum which
gives a unique opportunity to study Nabokov's art in the atmosphere that
inspired the writer. All classes and guided tours are conducted in English.

 

After completing the program, the students receive a Certificate and, if
required, a personal letter of recommendation from the professor.

 

Two series of seminars will be conducted by the internationally known
Nabokov scholars Dr. Maria E. Malikova (Institute of Russian Literature,
Pushkin House) and Prof. Yuri Leving (Dalhousie University). Several guest
seminars will be conducted by leading Nabokov scholars, among them Prof.
Alexander Dolinin (University of Wisconsin-Madison) and Prof. Saveliy
Senderovich (Cornell University). 

 

Detailed information on faculty, courses and reading lists will be e-mailed
to all the applicants.

 

Also, an optional tour package will be offered to the participants including
tours of the Nabokov sites, visits to museums and a full-day guided trip to
the former Nabokov estates of Vyra and Rozhdestveno.

 

Program costs:

 

Tuition cost is $600. It covers ten days of seminars, coffee-breaks,
handouts, Internet access from the Museum, use of Museum library and a
guided tour of the Nabokov House & Museum. Museum will help to arrange
affordable housing for the participants and  visa support (not included). 

 

For information and application forms please write to Daniel Sergeyev,
Program Coordinator at daniel at nabokovmuseum.org

 

Vladimir Nabokov Museum

St. Petersburg

# 47 Bol'shaya Morskaya

190000 Russia

t: +7 812 315-4713

f: +7 812 571-4502

e:  <mailto:museum at nabokovmuseum.org> museum at nabokovmuseum.org


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