Did Pushkin write porn? The seizure of a collection of his poems considered by some to be "obscene" is Russia's latest literary scandal.
Prosecutors are now studying the volumes, with the help of literary experts, to decide whether they constitute pornography, which is banned, or erotic literature, which is allowed under Russian law. If convicted, the booksellers could be jailed for up to two years.
The investigation follows a complaint made by Vladimir Cherkashov, the regional leader of the small Russian United Industrialists party - a nationalist party which backs president Vladimir Putin.
Cherkashov, who is himself a poet, told the Russian newspaper Gazeta he was appalled by the content of the books and claimed they were corrupting children. He said: "I saw myself how teenagers opened books and giggled. In every line of these poems there are only words that begin with the letters zh, b and kh," he added, referring to the first letters of a number of Russian swearwords.
Dude, at least the kids are reading ...
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