Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
Laughter in the Dark
Laughter in the Dark | Vladimir Nabokov
23 posts | 22 read | 25 to read
In Berlin there lived a man called Albinus. He was rich, respectable and happy but one day he abandoned his wife for the sake of a youthful mistress he loved. He was not loved in return, however, and his life ended in disaster. The original Russian text of this novel was published in 1933.
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
review
rachaich
Laughter in the Dark | Vladimir Nabokov
post image
Pickpick

An amusing read which I finished early hours of the morning!
The main characters were very well written and had enough depth to keep them fresh.

blurb
rachaich
Laughter in the Dark | Vladimir Nabokov
post image

What a cover!

Charity shop score and have made a good start.
Rather like the air and tongue in cheek style, plus his general prose.

review
Graywacke
Laughter in the Dark | Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov
post image
Pickpick

Nabokov and age-differentials in (failed) romance. This book was boring for 100 pages, and then it wasn‘t, then it was terrific. Many an ode to Tolstoy as the middle-age married Albinus takes up Anna Karenina‘s role and falls for a teenage girl desperately in need of some 💵. The tragic-comedy has plot draw, and then there are the visuals and the contrast of these visuals with blindness. (think Plato‘s cave)

Graywacke Photo is from the 1969 movie (staring actress Anna Karina... really 🙂) 4y
49 likes1 comment
quote
Graywacke
Laughter in the Dark | Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov
post image

I can accept that all stories are fairy tales and that Nabokov taught that, but it‘s still entertaining he chose to begin this one literally, “Once upon a time...”

Smrloomis These first two paragraphs are fantastic. 5y
Graywacke @Smrloomis he‘s definitely having fun. 🙂 But what does to follow that opening up? 5y
43 likes2 comments
quote
LiterRohde
Laughter in the Dark | Vladimir Nabokov
post image

“A certain man once lost a diamond cuff-link in the wide blue sea, and twenty years later, on the exact day, a Friday apparently, he was eating a large fish - but there was no diamond inside. That‘s what I like about coincidence.”

#QuotsyMar20 | 16: #Miracle

📷: Made with Typorama

charl08 Ha! 5y
LiterRohde @charl08 Not everyone‘s type of humor, but I liked it. Lost a diamond to the deep. Years later, eating a fish, #miracle of miracles...wait for it...no diamond. 5y
53 likes1 stack add2 comments
blurb
gradcat
Laughter in the Dark | Vladimir Nabokov
post image

I don‘t have any good pictures for today‘s #Gratitude30. And there‘s no one around to take a picture of for #Laughter. So I came up with this instead...hope it‘s okay @hermyknee

review
RedbagReadbooks
Laughter in the Dark | Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov
post image
Pickpick

4/5📖. Albinus leaves his wife for a young mistress. An artist, his mistress looks to him to start her acting career. He becomes too trusting of his mistress and she preys upon his weaknesses.

review
HotCocoaReads
Laughter in the Dark | Vladimir Nabokov
post image
Pickpick

I can‘t begin to describe the sadness I feel watching (reading about) someone make bad decisions in life and ultimately ruin themselves. In some ways, this is the opposite of Lolita—in that young Margot is the villain who is heartless and horrible to Albinus and destroys him. Weirdly, you actually feel sorry for the terrible man who left his wife and child to find happiness with this much younger woman. Nabokov definitely makes you feel.

BarbaraBB Sounds great. I loved Lolita but have never heard of this one. 6y
19 likes1 comment
blurb
ephemeralwaltz
Laughter in the Dark | Vladimir Nabokov
post image

When middle-aged Albinus meets the young enigmatic, and seductive Margot, he thinks he's #rightnexttotherightone... But little does he know how everything is going to turn out. This is a LAUGH OUT LOUD kind of book translated into English by Nabokov himself! 🖤

#SeptemberDanes @Kalalalatja @Cinfhen

Cinfhen Cool photo 😍happy birthday 😘😘 6y
Kalalalatja Stacked! And hope you have had a great birthday 💕 6y
ephemeralwaltz @Cinfhen Oh dear it was so terrible I had to add an intense filter!! Thank you👌💕💕 6y
See All 6 Comments
ephemeralwaltz @Kalalalatja Thank you again Katja! It was a good day 💕💕 6y
ju.ca.no A day late but I wish you a happy, happy birthday! Good to hear it was a good day🤗💐🎉🎈 6y
ephemeralwaltz @ju.ca.no thank you so much Julia!! 💕💕 6y
58 likes1 stack add6 comments
blurb
Swethaps5
Laughter in the Dark | Vladimir Nabokov
post image

1 stack add
quote
ephemeralwaltz
Laughter in the Dark (UK) | Vladimir Nabokov
post image

A recent favorite! 😂 from Laughter in the Dark by Nabokov.

#openingline #MarchInBooks
@maich

maich So good! 7y
54 likes1 comment
review
ephemeralwaltz
Laughter in the Dark (UK) | Vladimir Nabokov
post image
Pickpick

I couldn't resist buying this gorgeous simple Penguin Classics edition and I couldn't resist reading it either!
This is a tale that begins with "Once Upon a Time..." and is as tragic as it is comical!
I can't wait to read more and more Nabokov. Similarly to Humbert Humbert, Albinus is this short novel's disgraced middle-aged male protagonist. That seems to be a recurrent element..

(Gorgeous bookmark from @ju.ca.no ?)

⭐⭐⭐⭐

Chelsibeau I love the bookmark! 7y
ju.ca.no I‘m intrigued! And happy that you like the bookmark😊 7y
ju.ca.no And I‘m also loving the „yes I‘m actually reading this“ bookmark😁 (edited) 7y
ephemeralwaltz @ju.ca.no they came in a pack that @Vinjii gifted me! They're great😂 7y
Vinjii @ephemeralwaltz They made me laugh 😂 7y
64 likes3 stack adds5 comments
quote
ephemeralwaltz
Laughter in the Dark | Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov
post image

😂

LeahBergen 😂😂 7y
34 likes2 comments
blurb
ephemeralwaltz
Laughter in the Dark | Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov
post image

Book+Blanket

blurb
Ash.on.the.line
Laughter in the Dark | Vladimir Nabokov
post image

Congrats @GondorGirl on 10k that‘s amazing!

My favorite opening line is the tagged book:

Once upon a time there lived in Berlin Germany, a man called Albinus. He was rich, respectable, happy; one day he abandoned his wife for the sake of a youthful mistress; he loved; was not loved; and his life ended in disaster.

Long two sentences that drew me in instantly.
#Gg10k

Jess7 🎉🎉 7y
GondorGirl Ooo- that one is great! ❤ 7y
45 likes1 stack add2 comments
blurb
Ash.on.the.line
Laughter in the Dark | Vladimir Nabokov
post image

Well I can easily say books #overpower me a lot. They overpower my sleep, my wallet, and my time. New books even overpower my TBR stack! 😅

#TuneintoNovember

blurb
Ash.on.the.line
Laughter in the Dark | Vladimir Nabokov
post image

This one gets a little dark in the end as well as being in the title.

#NoteworthyNovember

Hopefully I won‘t be posting all these at night for the month 😂

blurb
Ash.on.the.line
Laughter in the Dark | Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov
post image

If only Albinus had known his enemy throughout this entire story. It started with himself!
#knowyourenemy #Roctober

My heart hurts today for Las Vegas. I'm thinking of all those affected.

blurb
Ash.on.the.line
Laughter in the Dark | Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov
post image

I think it's safe to say I #binge on books which I know you all understand 😂 #AutumnReads this is only two of the five full shelves on this bookcase!

29 likes1 stack add
quote
tatjanica89
Laughter in the Dark | Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov

Dođe mi da pobesnim kad vidim koje se knjige shvataju ozbiljno.

blurb
katedensen
Laughter in the Dark | Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov
post image

It's been a rough couple of days. Remember to take care of yourself. Try to find things that make you laugh. I'm doing both of these things by treating myself to a pedicure and reading the UCB Comedy Improvisation Manual (which I couldn't find in the @Litsy database) after attending my first Improv class today. It was so revitalizing to be in a room full of equally traumatized people who are grieving for America, then make each other laugh. ❤️

quote
Laurenwdillard
Laughter in the Dark | Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov
post image