Author:Vladimir Nabokov
In Berlin there lived a man called Albinus. He was rich, respectable and happy but one day he abandoned his wife for the sake of a youthful mistress he loved. He was not loved in return, however, and his life ended in disaster. The original Russian text of this novel was published in 1933.
So fresh is Maxwell's wisdom on adolescent insecurities, hesitancies and blind worship that it is hard to imagine that his words are more than half a century old
—— Sunday TimesA true, beautiful and profoundly poignant novel. It is so good it almost seems miraculous
—— New York TimesA novel of major quality, the fruit of real engagement with other people and the course of their lives
—— Independent on SundayFew novels have charted the end of boyhood and the coming of adult wisdom as subtly and humanely as Maxwell in this profound, atmospheric work which is as moving as it is shrewd and often funny
—— Irish TimesA narrative of sheer emotion... Olivia achieves the purity of classic tragedy
—— New York Times Book ReviewExtraordinary...as accomplished and perfect as possible in its feeling, its decorum and tact, its secret lyricism...in its quality at the same time of modesty and candour
—— André GideA wonderful dark comic first novel
—— Alice Hoffman