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AboutABurningFire on September 1, 2006come check out my newest couple poems!

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Katerina Ivanovna on May 2, 2006Well, I actually read "The Brother's Karamazov" first, and some translations has Katya being Katerina Ivanovna, some have other last names. I picked it because I loved her character. I picked it 4 months before I read Crime and Punishment!
Then, when I read Crime and Punishment, I was intrigued by the hopelessness of her character, and what it symbolized for mankind. So, yeah, that's why I picked that name. -
chat noir on May 2, 2006hmmm....much as i like dostoevsky, i wasnt nuts about katerina's character (the whole nudging your child into prositution thing rubbed me the wrong way), but im curious as to why you named yourself after her...
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NeferMaatNetjer on March 4, 2006Zdravstvuitye, Katya! kak pozhivaiesh'?
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Katerina Ivanovna on March 1, 2006The Katerina Ivanovna in 'Crime and Punishment', and some translators even put her in 'The Brothers Karamazov'. But yes, there's some serious Dostoevsky inspiration from the name.
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Irishfreckles87 on March 1, 2006Is that Katerina Ivanova after Katerina Ivanova of Crime and Punishment?
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Edge of Dreams on January 3, 2006Happy New Year! And you need to change your age!
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Edge of Dreams on December 19, 2005Noticed your motto today. Completely ridiculous. I love it.
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Blue-Skies on December 18, 2005yay! now i have all of 16 points! thanks a lot!
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Candlelight Chaos on October 5, 2005just wondering when you were going to judge gold winners contest. it was closed on 9/29... and still hasn't been judged.
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roolbreaker on October 2, 2005and you are a poet anyone who disagrees well...i'll wallop them for ya!
also
luv .
have a great day!
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roolbreaker on October 2, 2005hey baby look what i learned today... hee hee hee.

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Katerina Ivanovna on September 5, 2005Sorry, I don't speak any language that even remotely resembles Russian or any of the Slavic languages (unless you count a small spattering of Romanian). However, I AM a big fan of Russian literature, and my name is a character in Dostoevsky's great novel, The Brothers Karamazov. Thanks, though!
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NeferMaatNetjer on September 5, 2005I noticed how Russian your name was
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harsh reality on September 2, 2005Thanks for your Message on torchered soul. I know that tortured is the correct spelling I recieved another comment similiar to yours. I'm going to go change the color and be sure to read the comments left and it will explain the spelling "error". I'm glad you brought the light color to my attention. I thought It was probably going to be hard to read, but when I posted it I didn't yet know how to edit the font. Anyway let me know what you think when you get a chance and I'll be sure to check out your work as well
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Katerina Ivanovna on August 27, 2005Oh, I'm so utterly sorry. However will you survive?
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Edge of Dreams on August 26, 2005Darn You! I've been on here a year longer than you, and you already have a gold while I only have one silver. You evil woman! Lol.
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KeepingTheStars on August 18, 2005thank you for your comment on A forever goodbye.. I dont use this name anymore but if you want to check me out at allpoetry.com/poet/SeptemberFaith ... I'd be glad to return the favor.
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