I see he has his pencil and what appear to be notecards. As I recall from his Paris Review interview, that’s the way he liked to write.
2 years ago • 17 notesedt:
The Library of Congress Manuscripts Division has two containers of Vladimir Nabokov’s papers under seal. Tomorrow, June 23, 2009, the restrictions set by his son are scheduled to expire, meaning that this set of papers will be completely available to the public. To see the papers, you must go to the Library’s Manuscript Reading Room. (via Books Are People, Too)