Nabokov's Wiener-schnitzel Dreams: Despair and Anti-Freudian Poetics

Stephen H. Blackwell
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By the time Nabokov composed Despair in mid-1932, he had been nurturing a growing antipathy to Freudian psychoanalysis since emigrating to the West thirteen years prior. After examining the history of Nabokov's probable exposure to Freudian ideas and epigones in Russia, in Cambridge, and in Berlin, the author turns to Despair as the culmination of Nabokov's early anti-Freudian creative activity. Countering Freud's famed "Oedipus complex," Nabokov fills his novel with mythological and sexual imagery, especially from the myth of Cybele and Attis. In so doing he creates a potential interpretive structure that leads, ultimately, nowhere—except to the demise of his main character, who is also the novel's leading Freudian practitioner. The novel's almost absurd proliferation of phalluses, referring to Freudianism, is undermined by the self-castration theme, which seems to be Nabokov's way of illustrating how a flawed ideology does violence to itself.
纳博科夫的维也纳炸肉排梦:绝望与反弗洛伊德诗学
当纳博科夫在1932年中期创作《绝望》时,自从13年前移民到西方以来,他对弗洛伊德的精神分析越来越反感。在考察了纳博科夫在俄罗斯、剑桥和柏林可能接触到弗洛伊德思想及其追随者的历史之后,作者转向《绝望》,认为这是纳博科夫早期反弗洛伊德创作活动的高潮。与弗洛伊德著名的“俄狄浦斯情结”相反,纳博科夫在他的小说中充满了神话和性意象,尤其是来自西布莉和阿提斯的神话。在这样做的过程中,他创造了一个潜在的解释结构,最终,除了他的主角的死亡,他也是小说中主要的弗洛伊德实践者。小说中几乎荒谬的阳具泛滥,指的是弗洛伊德主义,被自我阉割的主题所破坏,这似乎是纳博科夫说明有缺陷的意识形态如何对自己施暴的方式。
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