In 1940, Vladimir Nabokov emigrated to the United States. Some correspondence related to this event is contained in the following post on my Sorokin site:
— Roger W. Smith

In 1940, Vladimir Nabokov emigrated to the United States. Some correspondence related to this event is contained in the following post on my Sorokin site:
— Roger W. Smith
Roger W. Smith, ‘A Few Words About Prof. P. A. Sorokin’ – The New Review, No. 308
Roger W. Smith, ‘A Few Words About Prof. P. A. Sorokin’ IN RUSSIAN
Posted here (Word document above) is my article “A Few Words About Prof. P. A. Sorokin,” which I submitted to the Russian language journal (published in New York ) The New Review.
I have also posted a PDF file of the actual article, in Russian.
It was published in the current issue, in a Russian translation by the journal’s editor, Marina Adamovich.
The following are the details of the publication,. of both this article and correspondence between Sorokin and Tolstoy’s author Alexandra Tolstoy, which was also published with credit to me.
Roger Smith, Neskol’ko Slov o Prof. P. A. Sorokin (A Few Words about Prof. P. A. Sorokin), translated from the English by Marina Adamovich, The New Review No. 308 (September 2022), pp. 189-191
Perepiska Aleksandry Tolstoy i Pitirima Sorkina (Correspondence between Alexandra Tolstoy and Pitirim Sorkin), published by Roger W. Smith, The New Review No. 308 (September 2022), pp. 192-196
— Roger W. Smith
September 2022