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I'm late getting to Jeffrey Hart's TAC essay, which I found embarrassingly self-important and unreliable. The capper was his calling Nicholas Nabokov Vladimir Nabokov's son -- Dmitri is the son's name; Nicholas was Vladimir's cousin and a very well-known and respected musical and cultural figure in his own right. I wonder what Marc Chagall would have said about such a display of gaucheness.

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Wlady Pleszczynski is editorial director of The American Spectator and editor-at-large of AmSpec Online.

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