Pale Fire

Vladimir Nabokov 1962

Devastation Rating

Emotionally Ruined
literary fiction philosophical loss grief

Our Take

Nabokov constructs an entire novel from a critic's footnotes to a dead poet's work, and the critic is an unreliable madman narrating his own delusion as scholarship. Pale Fire is a masterclass in self-deception — the reader sees the tragedy that Kinbote cannot. Nothing is what it seems. Everything is loss.

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