Lolita (Fiction)
"Lolita" is a novel written by Vladimir Nabokov, first published in 1955. The story is narrated by Humbert Humbert, a middle-aged man who becomes infatuated with a twelve-year-old girl named Dolores Haze, whom he nicknames "Lolita." The book explores themes of obsession, manipulation, and the complexities of desire, raising questions about morality and the nature of love.
The novel is known for its controversial subject matter and has sparked significant debate and analysis over the years. Despite its provocative themes, "Lolita" is celebrated for its rich language and intricate narrative style, making it a significant work in 20th-century literature.