The short story
Istreblenie tiranov[
Tyrants Destroyed] was written in May and June of 1938, while Nabokov was staying in Menton in the south of France. It was first published in the Parisian émigré journal
Russkie zapiskiin August of 1938, and later collected in
Vesna v Fialte[
Spring in Fialta] in 1956. The story appeared in English translation in the collection
Tyrants Destroyed and Other Stories(1975), and was then included in
The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov(Knopf, 1995, reprinted as
Collected Stories, Penguin, 1997).
Tyrants Destroyed is narrated in the first person by a poor art teacher living under a totalitarian regime directed by an unnamed dictator. As the story opens, we are told in the first line that “the growth of his power and fame were matched, in my imagination, by
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Citation: Norman, William. "Tyrants Destroyed". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 25 September 2008 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=21506, accessed 22 November 2024.]