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Speak, Memory: An Autobiography Revisited by Vladimir Nabokov is a beautifully crafted autobiography that charts the author's recollections of his childhood and youth in pre-revolutionary Russia, his emigration to Europe, and finally his move to the United States. Nabokov's prose is rich and vivid, painting a detailed picture of his personal experiences, family life, and the landscapes that shaped his early years.

This book not only offers a glimpse into Nabokov's formative experiences but also showcases his profound skill as a writer, capable of weaving intricate memories with artistic finesse. It’s a must-read for fans of Nabokov and those interested in the ways memory and identity are crafted in literary form.