iyhn


acronym for “i, your humble narrator.”
iyhn is from the novel “a clockwork orange” by anthony burgess. the main character, alex, tells the story in first person narration. he keeps referring to himself as “i, your humble narrator”. near the end of the book, he shortens this to “i y h n alex”.

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