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Humbert Humbert, a European intellectual adrift in America, is a middle-aged college professor. Haunted by memories of a lost adolescent love, he fall outrageously (and eventually illegally) in lust with his landlady's twelve-year-old daughter, Dolores Haze. Obsessed, he'll do anything, will commit any crime, to possess his Lolita. But once Lolita belongs to Humbert, once he has got what he wants, what next? And what of Lolita? How long is she willing to be possessed?
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Controversial exploration of obsession and innocence.
Who is this book for?
Lolita is a provocative novel that delves deep into obsession, desire, and the complexities of human morality. Despite its controversial subject matter, it's often praised for its exquisite language and the power of Nabokov's storytelling. If you're interested in literature that challenges perception and provokes thought, this book offers a unique and unflinching look at obsession.