Nabokov's Congeries was a collection of work by
Vladimir Nabokov published in
1968 and reprinted in
1971 as
The Portable Nabokov. Because Nabokov supervised its production less than a decade before he died, it is useful in attempting to identify which works Nabokov considered to be his best, especially among his short stories.
Contents
- Editor's Introduction by Page Stegner
- A Bibliographical Note
- Vladimir Nabokov: A Chronology
The Artist Himself
Eleven Stories
Essays and Criticism
A Novel and Three Excerpts
Poems
- The Refrigerator Awakes
- A Literary Dinner
- A Discovery
- An Evening of Russian Poetry
- Restoration
- Lines Written in Oregon
- Ode to a Model
- On Translating Eugene Onegin
- Rain
- The Ballad of Longwood Glen
A Textual Note
The text of "The Assistant Producer" contained in
Nabokov's Congeries omits the story's final two paragraphs, which had apparently been inadvertently dropped from all English-language editions of the story subsequent to the first. This was explained by the author's son in his introduction to the posthumously published collection
The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov (1995), in which the story appears with its final paragraphs restored.