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EPISODE · Jan 11, 2021 · 1H 13M

Sacred and Profane Love Episode 19: Love and Lust in Lolita

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After a long winter's nap–i.e., the end of the semester madness followed by holidays with my family–I am back to releasing new episodes of Sacred and Profane Love.  I am starting the Spring semester with a discussion of Nabokov's celebrated but controversial novel, Lolita.  In episode 19, titled "Love and Lust in Lolita," I speak with Becca Rothfeld, award winning essayist, literary critic, and PhD candidate in philosophy at Harvard University, about the tensions we readers are forced to navigate between the awesome beauty of Nabokov's prose and the ugly perversion that is the central focus of our attention in the novel.  As readers, it is natural to wonder how we can appreciate the beauty of the novel's prose and the cleverness of its structure, given its dark subject matter.

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