A Guide to Berlin
What metaphors are used in A Guide to Berlin by Vladimir Nabokov?

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Field's insights included his assertion that the story comes close to achieving the form of the "prose poem" in some passages, his identification of the streetcar as a symbol of a passing Berlin, his noting of the Berlin Zoo's presence in the story as a "dual metaphor of artistic form and human fate."
A Guide to Berlin