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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Loopy Ears (Петлистые уши, Petli′stye U′shi) is a short story by a Nobel Prize-winning Russian author Ivan Bunin which was written in 1917 and gave his posthumous 1954 collection its title. The story was first published in the #7 volume of the literary anthology called Slovo (Слово, Word; Moscow, 1917) and remains to this day one of the most talked about Bunin's stories, being, as it was, arguably the first piece of work in the Russian literature with a serial killer as the main character. Mark Aldanov considered the story to be one of the Bunin's best.Some scholars regard Loopy Ears as a dark parody on Crime and Punishment and one striking example of Bunin's deep antagonism towards Fyodor Dostoyevsky and the ideas he represented.. }

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