Episode 14— My Most Difficult Book - The Story of 'Lolita'
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Martin Amis
as Self
Brian Boyd
as Self - University of Auckland, Nabokov biographer
A S Byatt
as Self
Peter Duval Smith
as Self
Maurice Girodias
as Self - publisher, Olympia Press
Dimitri Nabokov
as Self
Vera Nabokov
as Self
Vladimir Nabokov
as Self
Charles Remington
as Self - Yale Professor of Entomology
John Rowe
as Vladimir Nabokov
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