The literary killing happened on the night of January 20 in the Sverdlovsk Region in the Urals.
A former teacher, 52, was a guest at the home of his 67-year-old friend in the town of Irbit.
The evening, which involved quite a few drinks, escalated into a heated debate over the place that poetry and prose hold in human culture.
“After some time the literary dispute turned into a common conflict, in which the poetry lover killed his opponent with a knife,” prosecutors said in a statement. The former teacher faces up to 15 years in jail for the crime.
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“After some time the literary dispute turned into a common conflict, in which the poetry lover killed his opponent with a knife,” prosecutors said in a statement. The former teacher faces up to 15 years in jail for the crime.
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