Alexander Blok's Travels is a poetic cycle where the poet addresses the motives of travel and wanderings, reflecting his inner experiences and metaphysical reflections.
"All the Seas of the World" by Vladimir Vysotsky is a collection of poems where the poet expresses his feelings, reflections and life experience through images of the seas and oceans.
"Bedbug" by Vladimir Mayakovsky is a poetic play in which the author satirically depicts the struggle of an intellectual with a blood-sucking bureaucratic system.
Moliere's Don Giovanni is a comedy in which the main character, deceiving and seducing women, reveals the vices of society and its moral double standards.
"Evening in Sorento" by Igor Starevich is a novel about love, friendship and art, telling about the meeting of an artist and a young woman in southern Italy.
"Ophelia" by Leonardo Skimpi is a novel that explores the life and fate of the main character, who faces the difficulties and challenges of life in Italy of the 20th century.
"Faust" by Johann Wolfgang Goethe is a poetic tragedy that explores the eternal themes of human life, soul and deal with the devil, embodied in the fate of Dr. Faust.
The Story of a City by Charles Dickens is a novel that exposes the problems of society and urban life in Victorian England through the stories of different characters.
The Call of the Cuckoo by Robert Galbraith is a crime novel where private detective Cormoran Strike investigates complex crimes and uncovers hidden secrets.
"Winnie the Pooh" by Alan Milne is a children's book about the adventures of Winnie the Pooh bear cub and his friends, who became famous for their indescribable tenderness and bewitching simplicity.
The Chronicles of Amber by Roger Zelazny is a fantasy series about a family of princes and princesses of Amber who can move between different worlds and fight for power.