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	<title>cranky dilettante</title>
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		<title>Dar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[About ten years ago I lent Ali Ahmed my copy of VN&#8217;s The Gift. I can&#8217;t recall now the precise reason for his request. Professor Ahmed was one of my favorite people at Queens College. I savored our short, energetic conversations about marxism, Professor Ahmed saying, &#8220;Yes, yes, yes,&#8221; and nodding his head rapidly while [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>About ten years ago I lent Ali Ahmed my copy of VN&#8217;s <em>The Gift</em>. I can&#8217;t recall now the precise reason for his request. Professor Ahmed was one of my favorite people at Queens College. I savored our short, energetic conversations about marxism, Professor Ahmed saying, &#8220;Yes, yes, yes,&#8221; and nodding his head rapidly while we vibrated in the field of students coming and going across the threshold of Rathaus. I forgot to ask him to return the <em>The Gift</em> before I moved out of The City a couple of years later. That copy has become a gift in its own right. It had been a member of the full set of VN&#8217;s novels that my parents presented me with when, after the first semester of my junior year of college, I announced that I was going to read every word the man had ever written. Imagine my delight &#8212; yes, I just typed, &#8220;Imagine my delight&#8221; &#8212; when the box under the Christmas tree was ripped open to reveal the tremendous bulk of VN&#8217;s novels. That delight was repeated and intensified infinitely in the actual reading, which took me a semester and a summer and cued my senior thesis on <em>Pale Fire</em>. Today, at the Cambridgeside Galleria Borders Bookstore, I finally bought a new copy of <em>The Gift</em>.</p>
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