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Vladimir Nabokow: Alphabet in Color
Jean Holabird & Brian Boyd:
Vladimir Nabokov:
Alphabet in Color
In Alphabet in Color Jean Holabird’s grasp of form and space blends perfectly with Nabokov’s idea that a subtle interaction exists between sound and shape. He saw “q” as browner than “k,” while “s” is not the light blue of “c,” but a curious mixture of azure and mother-of-pearl. . . . Dull green, combined somehow with violet, is the best I can do for “w.”
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