Russian literature is amazing because really makes you understand what it is like to be one of those people who can't remember anyone's name and is confused all the time.
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and each person has like three different names, sometimes Gregorsmydrivkovlopav is called Miskalov Gregrichiv, other times Shuvpletski
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I love having to flip to the glossary of names 15 times per page.
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Who among us doesn't have a friend named Arkady Svidrigailov?
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Sometimes their very description is in the name, you just have to understand the not-so subtle clues, like Профессор Преображенский? c'mon
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Jimbo'd've'ly'yaint'nt'ed'ies's'y'es'nt'ed'ies's'y'es'nt't're'ing'able'ric'ive'al'nt'ne'm'll'ble'al'ny'less'w'ck'k'ly'py'nd'idy'ety
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It's Smirnovulyanov's childhood patronymic, obviously.
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