"Between hell and paradise. Letters from besieged Leningrad" Olga Berggolts - a collection of letters and memoirs about life in Leningrad during the blockade in World War II.
"The Word of Igor's Regiment" is a medieval Russian epic poem describing the campaign of Prince Igor Svyatoslavich against the Polovtsy and reflecting the glory and valor of ancient Russian soldiers.
"Willpower" by Arseniy Tarkovsky is a collection of poems reflecting the author's inner experiences and spiritual world, his philosophical reflections and poetic skills.
Alexander Radishchev's "Journey from Petersburg to Moscow" is a literary work that satirizes the social failings and brutal governance in Russia in the late 18th century.
Jack London's Sea Wolf is an adventure novel about the life and adventures of sea voyages, revealing the spirit of adventurism and the power of nature.
"Diary of a Journey from Petersburg to Moscow" by Alexei Tolstoy - travel notes and impressions of a journey through Russia in the early 19th century, reflecting the social and cultural aspects of that era.
Bill Bryson's "A Great Brief History of Almost Everything" is a popular history of the world presented in an accessible and humorous form, telling about key events and facts in various fields of knowledge.
"The Structure of Scientific Revolutions" by Thomas Kuhn is a book in which he develops the theory of scientific change and the concept of "paradigm" in the development of science.
Dan Brown's "The Da Vinci Code" is a thriller incorporating elements of science and art exploration, revealing mysterious mysteries and secrets of the Vatican.
"The Great Siberian Railway" by Vasily Shukshin is a story about the life and work of railway workers, describing their difficult fate and heroism in the conditions of the Siberian winter and blizzard.
Rainer's "Tell Me What Rain Is," by Maria Rilke, is a poetic collection in which the author explores nature and human existence through images and symbols.
"Wanderer" by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a novel in which the main character Raskolnikov explores morality and consciousness, engaging in a battle with himself and the law.
"Alien Crosses" by Andrei Bely is a novel about the search for truth and faith, about the moral and spiritual thoughts of the protagonist, reflecting Russian spirituality at the beginning of the 20th century.
"Twilight. Dawn. Days and Nights" by Fyodor Tyutchev is a poetic cycle in which the author expresses his metaphysical reflections on nature, time and being.
"Marble" by Vyacheslav Ivanov is a poetic collection in which the author comprehends the meaning of life, death and eternity, using marble as a symbol.