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Humbert’s “Wanted” Poem - Vladimir Nabokov
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Humbert’s “Wanted” Poem Vladimir Nabokov

"Humbert’s 'Wanted' Poem" by Vladimir Nabokov is a poignant exploration of obsession and desire, reflecting Humbert Humbert's tumultuous feelings towards Lolita. The genre can be classified as #Literary. Released in 1955, the poem delves into themes of longing, guilt, and the complexity of love. Its lyrical meaning captures the conflict between passion and morality, while its unique structure showcases Nabokov's intricate wordplay. The poem has influenced discussions around literature and obsession, cementing its cultural significance.

Humbert’s “Wanted” Poem - Vladimir Nabokov
Wanted, wanted: Dolores Haze.
Hair: brown. Lips: scarlet.
Age: five thousand three hundred days.
Profession: none, or "starlet"

Where are you hiding, Dolores Haze?
Why are you hiding, darling?
(I talk in a daze, I walk in a maze
I cannot get out, said the starling).

Where are you riding, Dolores Haze?
What make is the magic carpet?
Is a Cream Cougar the present craze?
And where are you parked, my car pet?

Who is your hero, Dolores Haze?
Still one of those blue-capped star-men?
Oh the balmy days and the palmy bays,
And the cars, and the bars, my Carmen!

Oh Dolores, that juke-box hurts!
Are you still dancin', darlin'?
(Both in worn levis, both in torn T-shirts,
And I, in my corner, snarlin').

Happy, happy is gnarled McFate
Touring the States with a child wife,
Plowing his Molly in every State
Among the protected wild life.
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