EDNOTE. And the IT prize goes to Sergey
Karpukhin!
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Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2003 12:33 AM
Subject: character named It in VN
Nezhnyy i smertoboyaznennyy Graf It (Grafitski in
the English version) was the protagonist of "Zan'atoy chelovek" (A Busy Man), a
short story written in September 1931. But the name is a pun on "grafit", which
is Russian for graphite or pencil-lead. It is a pseudonim working almost
the same way as Caran d'ache ("karandash" is Russian for pencil), also mentioned
in the story. (Caran d'ache was the pen name of a Russian-born French
caricaturist Emmanuel Poiré (1858-1909), and Caran d’Ache S.A. is a Swiss firm
which makes "some of the world’s most beautiful pens since 1924..." [from their
website].)
Best, Sergey
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To the above would add that a
further pun is involved. The "graf-" of GRAFIT becomes in Russian the title
GRAF, meaning Count or the German title Graf. Also, The Russian word for pencil
is one of the rare words in that language that comes from Turkic sources
Kara=black & dash=stick.