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A

Ada: Or Ardor, 5, 313–316, 322, 326, 337

Adamovich, Georgy, 142, 157, 158, 320

Adams, Donald, 252

Agasfer, 89–91, 143, 257

Aldanov, Mark, 130, 152, 155, 157, 163, 228

Alexander II, Tsar, 14, 29

Alexander III, Tsar, 14, 29, 117

Alice in Wonderland, 87

Allen, Steve, 252

Amis, Martin, 5

Andersen, Hans Christian, 89

Angell, Norman, 164

Anna Karenina, 220, 313

Appel, Alfred, 317–318, 396, 401, 404

“Art—for Man’s Sake,” 10

Arts, 263

Atlantic, The, 167, 170, 180

Auden, W. H., 351

August 1914, 16

Austen, Jane, 220, 237

B

Bakhrakh, Alexander, 190

Ballets Russes, 68, 106

Balzac, Honoré de, 6

Barents, William, 182, 271–273

Battleship Potemkin, 105

Beach, Sylvia, 72

Beckett, Samuel, 238

Beilis, Mendel, 42–44, 61, 226

Belloc, Hilaire, 69

Bely, Andrei, 97

Bend Sinister, 207–210, 215, 220, 231, 267, 285, 305, 325, 333

Berberova, Nina, 99

Berkman, Sylvia, 248

Berle, Milton, 252

Berlstein, Max, 134, 175, 189, 194

Biddle, Francis, 183

Bishop, Morris, 211, 238, 254

Bleak House, 337

Blok, Alexander, 59, 82

“Blood Bath of Kishinev, The,” 30

Bloom, Leopold, 222

Blum, Léon, 140, 149

Bohlen, George, 204

Bokii, Gleb, 127

Bond, Alice Dixon, 247

Borges, Jorge Luis, 9, 297

Boris Godunov, 75

Boston Herald, The, 247

Boyd, Brian, 214, 306, 388, 394, 419

Brecht, Bertolt, 115

Brezhnev, Leonid, 2

Brundage, Avery, 123

Buckley, William, 291

Bukharin, Nikolai, 128

Bukovsky, Vladimir, 333

Bunin, Ivan, 98–99, 116, 122, 130, 152–155, 158, 160, 163, 190, 227–228, 260, 332

Byron, Lord, 90

C

Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, The, 104

Camera Obscura, 105, 201, 244

Cancer Ward, 329

Chaplin, Charlie, 153, 185

Chekhov, Anton, 14–15, 78, 218, 239

Chernyshevsky, Nikolai, 117, 136–137, 142, 285, 298, 320

Chocolate, 113

Churchill, Winston, 60, 164, 201

Civil Rights Act, 7, 290–291

“Cloud, Castle, Lake,” 143–144, 170

Cocteau, Jean, 106, 206, 319

Cold War, 12, 205, 274, 280, 291, 301, 303, 316

Collier’s, 211

concentration camps

creation of, 23, 114–115, 124

expansion of, 187–190, 213

in novels, 8–10, 15, 108–111, 143–144, 278, 281–284, 297–298

Sergei Nabokov in, 187, 195, 306–310

Solzhenitsyn in, 3, 12–15

World War I, 47–48, 109–110

Conclusive Evidence, 223–226, 259, 265–266, 304–305

Congress for Cultural Freedom, 206–207, 301, 350

Conquest, Robert, 340

Conrad, Joseph, 25

Contemporary Annals, 99, 116, 122, 137, 156

Cornell Daily Sun, 213

“Cornell Goes Bolshevist,” 211

Coughlin, Father, 139

Covici, Pascal, 230, 235

Crockett, Mrs. Campbell, 248

Cronkite, Walter, 13

Crown Jewels, 176, 269, 279, 285, 318, 410. See also Zembla

Cummings, E. E., 126, 141

D

Darkness at Noon, 209

Daudet, Alphonse, 25

de Beauvoir, Simone, 327

de Gaulle, Charles, 170

Defense, The, 97–99, 101, 125

Despair, 106–107, 125, 132, 149, 243, 245, 259, 285, 347

Diaghilev, Sergei, 68, 106, 201, 205, 206

Dickens, Charles, 25, 337

Doctor Zhivago, 252–255, 259–260, 292–293, 297

Don Quixote, 351

Donleavy, J. P., 238

Dos Passos, John, 127, 141

Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 6, 15, 25, 219, 254, 257

“Double Talk,” 202, 221

Dreyfus, Alfred, 23, 384

Du Bois, W. E. B., 202

Duranty, Walter, 81, 112, 125–127, 140, 281, 350

E

“Easter,” 84

Einstein, Albert, 82, 119, 153

Eisenstein, Sergei, 105, 123

Eliot, T. S., 6, 293

Ellsberg, Daniel, 332

“Enchanter, The,” 156, 158, 230, 239

Encounter, 296–297, 300–301

Epstein, Jason, 236, 267

Esquire, 5

“Eternal Jew, The,” 142, 153, 186

“Eternal Road, The,” 142

Eugene Onegin, 78, 223, 230, 254, 267, 270, 289, 292–297, 324, 344

Evers, Medgar, 290

Ewige Jude, Der, 153

F

famine, 14, 34, 71, 100, 112, 350

Faulkner, William, 6

Feigin, Anna, 107, 129, 146, 163, 187

Ferdinand, Archduke Franz, 45

Field, Andrew, 318–321, 323, 337, 339

film productions, 3, 94, 104–105, 152, 252, 260, 266, 290

First Circle, The, 277, 329

First World War, 45–65

Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 166, 168, 177

Flaubert, Gustave, 7, 220

Foley, Frank, 73

Fondaminsky, Ilya, 99, 106, 130, 132, 136, 160, 163, 175, 189, 194, 216

Forster, E. M., 297

Franco, Francisco, 209

Frank, Anne, 291

Frankfurter, Felix, 190

Freud, Sigmund, 7, 144, 164, 295

Frost, Robert, 293

Frumkin, Yakov, 160, 187

G

Galbraith, John Kenneth, 301

Gandhi, Mohandas, 72

Gellhorn, Peter, 164

Genet, Jean, 238

George, Lloyd, 60

Gide, André, 6, 141

Gift, The, 117–120, 136–137, 141, 239, 259, 285, 305, 320, 347

Girodias, Maurice, 238–239, 242, 246, 262

Glory (Podvig), 99–101

Godfather, The, 325

Godfrey, Arthur, 252

Goebbels, Joseph, 115, 152–153, 173, 185, 188, 245

Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 89

Gogol, Nikolai, 191, 218

Gone with the Wind, 3, 248

Gordon, John, 241

Gorky, Maxim, 71, 80, 97, 112, 113, 127, 181, 299

Gorlin, Mikhail, 195

Gotz, Abram, 80, 128

Great Purge, 12–13, 126–128, 138–141, 192, 208

Great Terror: A Reassessment, 340

Greene, Graham, 9, 241, 246, 266

Grynszpan, Herschel, 145

Guadanini, Irina, 130–136

Gulag Archipelago, The, 2–4, 10–12, 17, 329–332, 340, 344–345

gulag, meaning of, 12, 103, 299

H

Hamlet, 208

Hanfstaengl, Ernst, 245

Happiness, 94

Harris, James, 252

Hearst, Patty, 11

Hemingway, Ernest, 6, 168, 177, 215

Hessen, George, 115–116, 118, 163, 187, 189

Hessen, Joseph, 32, 49, 116, 118, 163, 187, 189, 193

Himmler, Heinrich, 114

Hippius, Vladimir, 48–49

Hippius, Zinaida, 49, 160

Hirschfeld, Magnus, 115

Hitler, Adolf, 72, 114, 116, 122–123, 142, 144, 175, 182–183, 190, 198, 208, 217

Hochschild, Adam, 213

Hofeld, Evgenia, 65, 67, 92, 118, 135, 190, 196, 201, 246, 264

Hollander, John, 242

Holocaust, the, 208, 217, 221–222, 234–236, 249, 256, 259, 314, 319

Hoover, Herbert, 71

Hoover, J. Edgar, 171

I

“I Dwelt with Death,” 340

I Was a Slave in Russia, 280

Invitation to a Beheading, 120, 208, 262, 311

Ivanovna, Elena, 22–23. See also Nabokov, Elena (sister)

Ivanovna, Ruka, 37, 49

Ivinskaya, Olga, 253–254

Izvestia, 283

J

Jakobson, Roman, 302, 316, 346

James, Henry, 6

Jewels, 27, 41, 65, 67, 68, 86, 224, 304, 380. See also Crown Jewels

Jews, The, 69

Johnson, Lyndon B., 7, 290, 292, 302

Josselson, Michael, 302

Joyce, James, 72, 220, 222, 242

Junghans, Carl, 105, 107, 123–124, 152–154, 163, 171–173, 184–185, 203–204, 239, 244, 350

K

Kafka, Franz, 215, 220

Kalashnikov, Mikhail, 68–70, 214–215

Kamenev, Lev, 128

Karpovich, Mikhail, 166

Karski, Jan, 189–190

Keaton, Buster, 104

Keats, John, 220

Kennan, George (1845–1924, Russian Empire explorer and war correspondent), 43

Kennan, George F. (1904–2005, diplomat and historian), 12, 43, 204–206, 301, 303, 316–317

Kennedy, John F., 267, 278, 289, 291

Kerensky, Alexander, 54–56, 61, 82, 139, 140, 160, 176

Khodasevich, Vladislav, 130, 227

Khrushchev, Nikita, 8, 274–278, 280–283, 298–299, 315

King, Queen, Knave, 96

Kingdom by the Sea, The, 230. See also Lolita

Kipling, Rudyard, 25

Kirov, Sergei, 126

Kissinger, Henry, 11

Kobaltana, 410. See also Crown Jewels

Koestler, Arthur, 209–210

Korean War, 206–207

Kristallnacht, 146, 149, 185, 186

Kristol, Irving, 297

Krylenko, Nikolai, 128

Kubrick, Stanley, 3, 252, 260, 266, 290

Kuropatkin, General Aleksey, 28

L

La Bohème, 268

labor camps, 101–103, 110–111, 229–233. See also concentration camps

Lattimore, Owen, 213

Laughlin, James, 236

Laughter in the Dark, 201

L’Aurore, 263

Laval, Pierre, 188

Lawrence, D. H., 6

Lehmann, Willi, 73

Lenin, Vladimir, 16–17, 22, 35–36, 42, 52–53, 62, 67–69, 78, 102, 105, 112, 128, 140, 168–169, 180–181, 216, 220, 298. See also Ulyanov, Vladimir

Leonard, John, 337

L’Express, 263

Libération, 263

LIFE, 5

Likhachev, Dmitri, 299, 343

Literary Gazette, 277

L’Observateur littéraire, 263

Lolita (book), 2–5, 20, 156, 218, 231–260, 266, 290–293, 305, 317, 321–322, 347

Lolita (film), 3, 252, 260, 266, 290

Look at the Harlequins!, 321–323

Love’s Labour’s Lost, 351

Lowell, Robert, 297

M

MacLeish, Archibald, 204

Madame Bovary, 220

Malraux, André, 6

Manchester Guardian, 42

Mandelstam, Osip, 39, 127

Mann, Heinrich, 115

Mann, Thomas, 6, 115

Mansfield Park, 220, 237

Maramzin, Vladimir, 336

Marat, Jean-Paul, 90

Marinel, Maria, 156, 163, 173, 186

Marx, Groucho, 252

Marx, Karl, 115, 180

Marx Brothers, 104, 269

Mary (Mashenka), 94–96, 101

Massalsky, Lena, 146, 206. See also Slonim, Lena

“Matryona’s Home,” 297

McCarthy, Joseph, 7, 212–213

McCarthy, Mary, 5, 220, 239, 270, 279, 297

McCormick, Anne O’Hare, 144–145

Memoirs of Hecate County, The, 212, 214, 237, 247

“Metamorphosis,” 220

Miauton, Cécile, 33, 224

Mikhail, Grand Duke, 51

Miller, Arthur, 9

Milyukov, Paul, 52–53, 67, 73, 75, 78

Minton, Walter, 246

Mirsky, D. S., 126, 128

Monroe, Marilyn, 4

Montgomery, Robert, 206

Montreux Palace Hotel, 1, 7, 18, 268, 273, 288, 292–293, 334, 347, 356

movie productions, 3, 94, 104–105, 152, 252, 260, 266, 290

Mussolini, Benito, 142

N

Nabokov, Dmitri (grandfather), 28

Nabokov, Dmitri (son), 119, 128–132, 161, 246, 260, 268, 289, 339, 344, 349–350

Nabokov, Elena (mother), 22–23, 27–28, 31, 36–37, 46, 58, 65, 92–93, 118, 131, 135, 150–151

Nabokov, Elena (sister), 25, 58, 65, 85, 196–197, 246, 260, 264, 320, 351

Nabokov, Kirill, 25, 58, 65, 85, 92, 121–122, 187, 196–197, 260, 264, 303, 304, 334

Nabokov, Nathalie, 135, 165, 264

Nabokov, Nicholas, 106, 121–122, 133–135, 165–166, 184, 197, 201–207, 264, 301–302, 306, 350–351

Nabokov, Olga, 25, 49, 58, 65, 85, 190, 192, 264, 350. See also Petkevič, Olga

Nabokov, Sergei, 25–26, 33, 37, 40, 49, 56–59, 65, 68–70, 75, 84–86, 93, 106–107, 147–148, 151, 160, 163, 187, 195–197, 201, 205–206, 226, 265–266, 304–311

Nabokov, Véra

death of, 339, 343

education of, 91

employment of, 121, 128–129, 155, 167, 170

marriage of, 94

role of, 167, 199, 212–214, 218, 246–247, 333

views of, 16, 115

as young girl, 88, 91–92

Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovich. See also specific titles

in America, 162–195, 266–267, 289–290

appointment with Solzhenitysn, 1–21, 312–348

autobiography of, 28, 33, 223–227, 259, 265–266, 288–313, 319, 325, 343

background of, 13–16

baptism of, 24

birth of, 22

butterfly collecting, 33, 160, 163, 173, 179, 191, 200, 223

childhood of, 13–14, 22–44

Crimean exile of, 58–65

death of, 338–339

death of father and, 84, 135–136

early years of, 13–14, 22–65, 84–110

education of, 38–42, 68–70, 74–75, 84

employment of, 86–87, 93–94, 156, 172–179, 200–201, 211, 218–220

inheritance for, 49–50

later years of, 312–348

letter to Solzhenitsyn, 331

literary readings of, 106, 121–122, 129–132

on literature, 218–219, 322–323

marriage of, 94

plays of, 88–89

post-war years, 196–217

pseudonym of, 74, 87, 92, 116, 130–131, 157–158, 161–162, 332

returning to Europe, 262–268, 292

romances of, 85–88, 91–92, 130–136

as teenager, 40, 44–49, 55, 64–65

views on, 18–21, 228–229, 344–348

war years and, 45–65, 183–187, 190–195

writing style of, 3

as young man, 84–110

Nabokov, Vladimir Dmitrievich (father), 22–23, 29–42, 46–47, 52–56, 61–65, 70–71, 74–77, 84

Nabokov’s Dozen, 248

Nanook of the North, 72

National Review, The, 302

Nausea, 222

“Negro Revolt, The,” 290

New Republic, The, 5, 166, 177, 209, 270, 279

New Russia, 67–68

New Word, 151

New York Herald Tribune, 279

New York Post, 251

New York Times, The, 4, 6, 11, 16, 42, 81, 112, 116, 138, 144, 163, 167, 245, 247, 250, 252, 280, 300–301, 319, 340, 342

New York Times Book Review, 222, 248, 324–325

New Yorker, The, 4, 167, 221, 224, 231, 233, 235, 242, 245, 255, 259, 265, 325

Nicholas II, Tsar, 14, 23, 34, 36, 46, 51

Nineteen Eighty-Four, 210

Nobel Prize, 2, 9–10, 16, 260, 327, 329, 344

Noble, John, 280

Norcott, Miss, 25

Nosferatu, 104

Nouvelle Revue Française, 263

Nova Zembla 83, 125, 182, 267, 270, 271–276, 280–281, 284–286, 293, 294, 300, 304, 306, 340–343, 346, 406, 410, 413. See also Zembla

NovyMir, 277, 279, 281–283, 298–300, 328

nuclear tests, 273–276

Nuremberg Laws, 122, 151, 174

O

Oates, Joyce Carol, 5

Observer, 333

Olympics, 123–124, 128

One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, 8–10, 15, 278, 281–284, 297–298

Ophüls, Max, 184

Oppenheimer, Robert, 301

Ordyntsev, tutor, 25

Original of Laura, The, 337

Orwell, George, 210

Oswald, Lee Harvey, 289

Owen, Wilfred, 45

Oxford and Cambridge Review, The, 43

P

Pale Fire, 5, 17, 262, 268–270, 274–276, 279–287, 292–296, 304–306, 310–311, 340, 343

Palme, Olof, 11

Panin, Countess Sofia, 165, 369

Paris Soir, 186

Parker, Dorothy, 248

Partisan Review, 239

Pasternak, Boris, 6, 97, 252–254, 260, 336

People, 336

Perutz, Max, 164

Peter the Great, 24–25

Petersburg, 97

Petkevič, Boris, 190, 192, 264, 350

Petkevič, Olga, 118, 190, 192, 264–265, 350. See also Nabokov, Olga

Petkevič, Rostislav, 118, 135, 196, 201, 264

Petkevič, Vladimir, 346–347

Petliura, Simon, 60

“Pickerel Pond, The,” 293

Plath, Sylvia, 297

Pnin, 233–235, 252–254, 259, 269, 285, 292–293, 306, 347

Poe, Edgar Allan, 317

poetry, 45–49, 59–60, 70, 74, 84, 96–97, 267–270

pogroms, 29–31, 44, 60–61, 67, 91, 226, 288

“Pole, The,” 88–89

Pope, Alexander, 270

Popular Science, 340

post-war years, 196–217

“Potato Elf, The,” 104

Pound, Ezra, 6

Power, Tyrone, 89

Pravda, 9, 79, 283, 328

Prescott, Orville, 247, 252

prison camps, 102–103, 110–112. See also concentration camps

Protocols of the Elders of Zion, The, 31, 69, 194, 257

Punch, 25 purges, 12–13, 126–128, 138–141, 192, 208

Pushkin, Alexander, 14, 63, 89, 218, 220, 254, 267, 290, 295

Putin, Vladimir, 344 Pyatakov, Georgy, 80, 128

R

Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 156, 165

Rape, 238

Rathenau, Walter, 72–73

Real Life of Sebastian Knight, The, 147–149, 158, 178–179, 182, 191, 214–215, 236–237, 257, 262, 265

“Refrigerator Awakes, The,” 182, 294

Riefenstahl, Leni, 123

Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 144, 179, 189, 245

Rosov, Samuil, 61, 68

Rothmund, Heinrich, 145

Rul (The Rudder), 70–71, 74–75, 77, 82, 84, 91, 281, 342

“Russian Spoken Here,” 87

S

Safire, William, 331

Sartre, Jean-Paul, 6, 9, 215, 222–223, 327

Scammell, Michael, 14

“Scenes from the Life of a Double Monster,” 265–266

Schiff, Stacy, 251, 410

Schlesinger, Arthur, 301

Schweitzer, Albert, 275

Scott, Robert, 89

Second World War, 183–187, 190–195

Shabelski-Bork, Peter, 76

Shackleton, Ernest, 182

Shakespeare, William, 14, 351

Shakhovskoy, John, 133

Shakhovskoy, Zinaida, 190, 206, 263–264

Shch-854, 278. See also One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich

Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 89

Shemyakin, Mikhail, 345

Shklovsky, Viktor, 113

Sholokhov, Mikhail, 8

Shrayer, Maxim D., 221

Shulgin, Lyussya, 46, 48–50, 60, 63, 70, 94–96

Siewert, Svetlana, 70, 85, 86

“Signs and Symbols,” 221

Sikorski, Elena, 351 Sirin, Vladimir, 74, 87, 92, 116, 130–131, 161–162, 332. See also Nabokov, Vladimir

Sitwell, Edith, 106

Slonim, Evsei, 88

Slonim, Lena, 91, 146, 190, 206, 264, 350. See also Massalsky, Lena

Slonim, Marc, 210

Slonim, Sonia, 91, 104–107, 134, 146, 154, 163, 170–172, 184–185, 203–205, 239, 244–246, 263–264, 350

Slonim, Véra, 88, 91, 93–94. See also Nabokov, Véra

Socialist Revolutionaries, 35, 42, 57–8, 60, 72, 340, 342, 373, 380

trial of, 78–83, 87, 112, 126, 281, 332, 337. See also Kobaltana

Solus Rex, 158–159, 267

Solzhenitsyn, Alexander. See also

specific titles

appointment with Nabokov, 1–21, 312–348

arrest of, 11, 200, 227

background of, 14–16

birth of, 64

childhood of, 14

death of, 345

deportation of, 11–13, 331

early years of, 14, 113

goal of, 276–278, 281–283

isolation of, 297–300

in labor camps, 229–233

letter to, 331

on Nabokov, 344

Nobel Prize for, 2, 9–10, 16, 327, 329, 344

in prison, 2, 11, 227–228

speech by, 10

views on, 16, 19–21, 326–329, 332–334, 344–345

war and, 176–177, 198–200

writing style of, 3

Solzhenitsyn, Natalia (née Reshetovskaya, first wife of Solzhenitsyn) 199, 230, 277, 329

Solzhenitsyn, Natalia (née Svetlova, second wife of Solzhenitsyn) 2, 334–335

Soviet Writers Union, 8–9, 253, 277

Spark, Muriel, 9

Spartacus, 268

Speak, Memory, 28, 33, 288, 304–313, 319, 325, 343

Spender, Stephen, 297

Stalin, Joseph, 7–8, 35, 51, 102, 126–127, 138–140, 175–176, 190, 210, 216–217, 233

Stalin White Sea-Baltic Canal, The, 113

Stein, Gertrude, 106

Steinbeck, John, 253

Stendhal (Marie-Henri Beyle), 6

Stephens, Isabel, 259

Stotski, Andrey, 340

Straus, Roger, 236

Streicher, Julius, 258

Strike, 105

Strong Opinions, 336

Struve, Gleb, 150

Styron, William, 248

Such Is Life, 154

Sun, The, 167

Sunday Express, 241

Sunday Times, 241

T

Taboritski, Sergei, 76

Tarasov-Rodionov, Alexander, 113–114, 127

Tarsis, Valery, 315

Tchelitchew, Pavel, 201, 205

Thieme, Hermann, 106–107, 187

Thurston, Ernest Temple, 89–90

Time magazine, 5

Times of London, 43, 281, 340, 342

To the Finland Station, 169 180, 326

Tolstoy, Aleksey, 97, 113

Tolstoy, Alexandra, 155, 222

Tolstoy, Leo, 15, 32, 97, 155, 177, 219, 254

Travels in Two Democracies, 140

Tribune de Genève, 342

Trilling, Lionel, 248

Triple Thinkers, The, 293

Triumph of the Will, 123

Trotsky, Leon, 11, 42, 53–54, 61–62, 67, 80, 127, 128, 140, 168, 216

Turgenev, Ivan, 219

Tvardovsky, Alexander, 277, 279, 281–282

“Twelve, The,” 59, 82

“Twelve Who Are to Die, The,” 82

“Two, The,” 59

Tyrone Daily, 340

U

“Ultima Thule,” 180

Ulysses, 72, 220, 222, 242

Union of Soviet Writers, 8–9, 253, 277

Union Pacific, 166

“University Poem, The,” 96–97

Unquiet Ghost, The, 213

Updike, John, 5, 9

Upstate, 324

Ustinov, Peter, 268

V

Vanity Fair, 166, 168

“Vasily Shishkov,” 157, 208

Vietnam War, 7, 19, 288, 290, 292, 316, 332

vom Rath, Ernst, 145–146

von Traubenberg, Yuri Rausch, 38, 46, 64

Vonnegut, Kurt, 9

Voronyanskaya, Elizaveta, 10–11, 330

W

Wandering Jew, The, 89–90, 142–143, 148, 153, 223, 256–258, 317, 322, 365, 416. See also Agasfer; Ewige Jude, Der; “Eternal Jew, The”

War and Peace, 17, 177

Watts, Richard, 209

Wayne, John, 4

We, 210

Weill, Kurt, 350

Wells, George, 69

Wells, H. G., 25, 69, 82

What Is to Be Done?, 117–118

Whip Angels, The, 238

White, Katharine, 231, 235, 242, 325

White Sea Canal project, 112–113, 124, 299

White Thighs, 238

Wilhelm, Kaiser, 58

Wilson, Edmund, 125–126, 140–141, 166–170, 175–184, 191, 197–198, 201–206, 210–216, 220–222, 226, 237–239, 242, 246, 254–255, 291, 302, 323–326, 347

Wilson, Elena, 237–239, 291, 326

Window on Russia, A, 325

“Wood-Sprite, The,” 71

Wordsworth, William, 89

World War I, 45–65

World War II, 183–187, 190–195

World-Telegraph, 211

Z

Zamyatin, Yevgeny, 210

Zelenski, Filip, 39

Zembla, 268–270, 276, 279–80, 284–287, 293–294, 306, 340, 406, 408, 410, 420. See also Nova Zembla, Kobaltana

Zetkin, Clara, 105