King, Queen, Knave
Book Review
«King, Queen, Knave» by Vladimir Nabokov is a novel that explores complex human relationships and moral dilemmas. Critics praise Nabokov's skill in creating multi-layered characters and his unique narrative style. The story revolves around a love triangle, where each of the protagonists—Franz, Martha, and Kurt—represents a separate world with their own passions and weaknesses. Nabokov expertly uses symbolism and metaphors to highlight themes of deception, betrayal, and self-deception. Critics also emphasize that the novel, despite its apparent lightness, contains profound philosophical reflections on the nature of the human soul and moral values. Overall, «King, Queen, Knave» is considered one of the striking examples of Nabokov's early work, showcasing his literary mastery and ability to delve into the depths of human psychology.
