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Maschenka herself was based on writer Vladimir Nabokov's former love Lyussa, whom he would name 'Tamara' in the autobiography "Speak, Memory". Five of her love letters to Nabokov are quoted in his novel "Mashen'ka".
This film is based on Vladimir Nabokov's first novel "Mashen'ka", which was written in Russian and published in 1926 when Nabokov was living in Berlin. "Mashen'ka" contained autobiographical descriptions of his first serious romance and of the family estate (also described in the autobiography "Speak, Memory"). "Mashen'ka" was also derived from his earlier, abandoned novel "Happiness".