Earlier this week broadcast and print journalist Alexander Plyushev published a list of 252 books that could be considered to be in violation of the Russian law prohibiting “LGBT propaganda.” The list contained some books that might expected, such as Oscar Wilde’s “Portrait of Dorian Gray” and James Baldwin’s “Giovanni’s Rooms.” But it also included dozens of books that were not expected, such as Dostoyevsky’s unfinished work “Netochka Nezvanova” and Steven King’s “It” and “Doctor Sleep.” However, Artyom Sokolov, the president of the Association of Internet Sales Companies, said that the list had an entirely different purpose.