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Lo's Diary : ウィキペディア英語版
Lo's Diary

''Lo's Diary'' is a 1999 novel (ISBN 0964374021) by Pia Pera, retelling Vladimir Nabokov's novel ''Lolita'' from the point of view of "Dolores Haze (Lolita)".
It depicts Dolores as a sadist and a controller of everyone around her; for instance, she enjoys killing small animals. It also says that Dolores did not die in childbirth, Humbert Humbert did not kill Quilty, and that all three are still alive. Most notably, the novel takes the interpretation of Humbert as being unattractive or repulsive: he even loses his teeth at one point.
== Reception ==
Reception was mixed to negative, with critics agreeing that it did not live up to the source material. Entertainment weekly said it "drags down Nabokov's blackly satiric vision, set in atomic-age suburban America, to the level of a cynical 1990s teen sex comedy".〔Charles Winecoff. ("Lo's Diary". ) ''Entertainment Weekly'', 29 October 1999.〕
Kirkus Reviews found it "a mix of wit and tedium in near-equal parts".〔("LO'S DIARY". ) ''Kirkus Reviews'', 15 September 1999.〕

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