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I get that the storytelling is superb and an early example of postmodernism (I found Kinbote especially hilarious), but did he really have to write a novel critiquing those who critiqued him? And it's not like there were a whole lot of Russians to relate to the Soviet exile theme.

Am I missing something, /lit/?