Here is a link to some criticism of Nabokov focused on confronting his widely supposed lack of "religious views" by explicating on the ways Nabokov represents his views on immortality and notions of afterlife, through various devices and themes that he uses in his novels. Note specific references to Transparent Things.
Behind the Glass Pane: Vladimir Nabokov’s “Perfection” and Transcendence
Sunday, November 15, 2009
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