Terra Incognita (short story)

Terra Incognita (short story)

"Terra Incognita" is a short story written in Russian by Vladimir Nabokov that was first published in the émigré journal "Posledniya Novosti" in Paris in 1931. Translated by the author and his son, the story was published in English in "The New Yorker" in May, 1963, and later added to "A Russian Beauty and Other Stories".

Plot summary

Vallière who is also the narrator, his friend Gregson, and Cook - "reminiscent of a Shakespearean clown" - are escaping from Zonraki, trying to cross the yet unknown country to reach the Gurano Hills. The mission is ill-fated. Vallière is sick and febrile. Cook takes off with the Badonian porters, the supplies, and the collections. Gregson and Vallière decide to move on, but are soon joined again by the contrite Cook who apparently was left behind by the Badonians. The narrator is experiencing hallucinations as the journey winds down to its end. He sees at times in "ambiguous transparency" a wardrobe, a ceiling, wallpaper, an armchair, a tumbler with a teaspoon, a pillow, but these images on closer inspection dissolve into the surroundings of the expedition. Gregson and Cook start to quarrel, and end up killing each other. The narrator is alone, his reality is the tropical world with the two corpses; he is getting weaker, fading away. "As a last motion" he tries to write something down, but the notebook has slipped. Groping along the blanket, he cannot find it.

Analysis

Nabokov who would later build more elaborate fantasy worlds with Zembla and takes the reader into the tropical hell of Badonia located between the mysterious land of Zonraki and the elusive Gurano Hills, where the fragrance of "Vallieria mirifica" meets the smell of ipecacuanha (the active ingredient in ipecac, an emetic). Vallier seems to die at the end of the doomed journey, but remains present as an albeit unreliable narrator. The accoutrements of a room of a sick person break from time to time into the story, and may at the very end - in the form of the blanket - take over suggesting the tropical episode to be the hallucination of a febrile mind. Alternatively the tropical experience may be the real one, and the sickbed interjections just the imaginations of a fading mind. The two world are juxtaposed and the reader is challenged on how to perceive reality. [ [http://www.mantex.co.uk/ou/a319/nab-020.htm Roy Johnson's interpretation] , accessed 3/22/08]

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