2002: The Russian Debutante's Handbook
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2002: The Russian Debutante's Handbook is Gary Shteyngart's satirical debut novel about a Russian-American immigrant navigating identity, ambition, and absurdity between New York and a fictional post-Soviet city.
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| 2002: The Russian Debutante's Handbook canonical | 1 |
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: 2002: The Russian Debutante's Handbook Context triple: [Gary Shteyngart, notableWorkPublicationYear, 2002: The Russian Debutante's Handbook]
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Moscow Journal
Moscow Journal was a late 18th-century Russian literary and cultural periodical associated with writer and historian Nikolai Karamzin, known for promoting sentimentalism and European-influenced literary trends in Russia.
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Mirrors of Moscow
Mirrors of Moscow is a political and historical book by American journalist Louise Bryant that offers firsthand observations and profiles of key figures in revolutionary Russia.
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Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears
"Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears" is a 1980 Soviet romantic drama film that follows the lives of three women in Moscow over two decades, exploring themes of love, ambition, and social change, and won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
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The Russian Interpreter
The Russian Interpreter is a comic novel by Michael Frayn that follows a hapless interpreter entangled in romantic and political misunderstandings in Soviet-era Moscow.
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Letters from Russia
Letters from Russia is a significant written work by Armenian writer and activist Mikael Nalbandian, reflecting his observations and political ideas formed during his time in Russia.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: 2002: The Russian Debutante's Handbook Target entity description: 2002: The Russian Debutante's Handbook is Gary Shteyngart's satirical debut novel about a Russian-American immigrant navigating identity, ambition, and absurdity between New York and a fictional post-Soviet city.
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A.
Moscow Journal
Moscow Journal was a late 18th-century Russian literary and cultural periodical associated with writer and historian Nikolai Karamzin, known for promoting sentimentalism and European-influenced literary trends in Russia.
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B.
Mirrors of Moscow
Mirrors of Moscow is a political and historical book by American journalist Louise Bryant that offers firsthand observations and profiles of key figures in revolutionary Russia.
-
C.
Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears
"Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears" is a 1980 Soviet romantic drama film that follows the lives of three women in Moscow over two decades, exploring themes of love, ambition, and social change, and won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
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D.
The Russian Interpreter
The Russian Interpreter is a comic novel by Michael Frayn that follows a hapless interpreter entangled in romantic and political misunderstandings in Soviet-era Moscow.
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E.
Letters from Russia
Letters from Russia is a significant written work by Armenian writer and activist Mikael Nalbandian, reflecting his observations and political ideas formed during his time in Russia.
- F. None of above. chosen
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