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Why our poet chose to give his 1958 hurricane a little-used Spanish name...
Author:
Nabokov Vladimir
Book:
Pale Fire
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Why our poet chose to give his 1958 hurricane a little-used Spanish name sometimes given to parrots} instead of Linda or Lois, is not clear.
( Nabokov Vladimir )
[ Pale Fire ]
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