{"footnote":"\u003Cp\u003E  Nabokov was briefly considered for induction into the Oulipo but the idea was scrapped, perhaps because, as he admitted in the preface to the screenplay of \u003Cem class=\u0022emphasisClass\u0022\u003ELolita\u003C\/em\u003E,  there is \u0026lsquo;nothing in the world that I loathe more than group activity\u0026rsquo;. Paul Braffort nevertheless makes a case for \u003Cem class=\u0022emphasisClass\u0022\u003El\u0026rsquo;oulipisme nabokovien\u003C\/em\u003E, in part by considering  Nabokov and Queneau\u0026rsquo;s shared love of Martin Gardner\u0026rsquo;s \u003Cem class=\u0022emphasisClass\u0022\u003EScientific American\u003C\/em\u003E articles on puzzles and logical paradoxes.\u003C\/p\u003E\n","audio":[],"video":[]}