Kidnapped By Gypsies
”Although there is nothing obviously salacious about his work, Norman Rockwell, the most widely known American illustrator from the twenties through the fifties, was a sort of patron saint of both the Boy and Girl Scouts….’That Dali is really Norman Rockwell’s twin brother kidnapped by Gypsies in babyhood’ ” ( Vladimir Nabokov in Pnin)
The author of Lolita, Nabokov and his strained tension between hormonal impulse, instinct and tenuous ambiguity towards moral propriety is in effect an inverse recognition, a more phantasmagorical realization of Rockwell’s(1894-1978) more sublime expression of the same passions. Lolita was infamous for its controversial subject, that of a middle aged man obsessed with a young adolescent girl. The infatuation leads to tragic consequences making the work a moral paen to Prometheus. Prometheus stole Fire from Zeus to give to humanity and this deceit led to the ”gift” of Pandora to mankind; only small shards of hope remained sealed in the box after the more extreme passions escaped.
Lolita, is a fatalistic adventure in which the pedophilia and pornography act as sub-text to a not so Puritanical America. Rockwell seemed to approach the issue seamlessly and perhaps even more dangerously from within through accepted social contexts imbued with humanism and a strain of atheistic libertarianism.

