"Windows" by Andrei Dmitriev is a collection of poems in which the poet addresses the motives of nature and the universe, reflecting the inner world of man through the windows of his soul.
"Generation of the Fallen" by Alexander Blok is a poetic cycle reflecting the author's reaction to the revolution and disappointment in hopes for a better future.
Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 is a dystopian novel describing a world where books are banned and fire-men burn them, raising the question of the value of knowledge and free speech.
"Songs and Poems about the Sea" by Alexander Blok is a collection of poetic works, where the sea acts as a symbol of eternity, freedom and human destinies.
The journal "Knowledge is Power" is a publication devoted to popular scientific and educational information, contributing to the dissemination of knowledge and the development of reader culture.
"Around the World" is a magazine founded in 1861, engaged in the publication of articles and reports on travel, nature and cultures of different countries, contributing to global education and understanding of the world.
Novy Mir is a literary and socio-political magazine known for its role in the development of Russian literature and cultural thought in different historical periods.
Vestnik Evropy is a literary and socio-political magazine important for Russian culture of the 19th century, where the works of writers were published and topical issues of their time were discussed.
"At the Bottom" by Maxim Gorky is a dramatic play depicting the lives of ordinary people at the bottom of the social ladder and their internal struggles and conflicts.
"On the Roads of the North" by Vasily Golovachev is an adventure novel about the travels and nature of the northern lands, including Siberia and Yakutia.
Ernest Hemingway's Life Line is an autobiographical novel in which the author describes his impressions of Paris and participation in the First World War, as well as talks about his personal experiences and reflections.
The Liverpool Chronicles by Malcolm Lowry is a novel that reveals the history and dramas of several families from Liverpool against the backdrop of socio-cultural changes in England in the 20th century.
Agatha Christie's "Detective Agency 'Basco'" - investigations into the misadventures of Belgian detective Hercule Poirot together with the agency 'Basco', in which he works under the name M. Blos.