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Vodolazkin on the Heterogeneous Life

He had four names at various times. A person’s life is heterogeneous, so this could be seen as an advantage. Life’s parts sometimes have little in common, so little that it might appear various people lived them. When this happens, it is difficult not to feel surprised that all these people carry the same name.

— in Eugene Vodolazkin’s Laurus

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