"Overmind" by Alexander Blok is a poetic collection in which the author explores the themes of mysticism, spiritual search and the philosophy of human destiny.
"Clockwork Oranges" by Anton Chekhov is a story about the relationship between mother and son, exploring the topic of misunderstanding and family ties.
"Digital Poetry" is a collection representing modern experiments in poetry, using digital technologies and interactive forms to express ideas and emotions.
Metro 2033 by Dmitry Glukhovsky is a science fiction novel about the survival of people in the Moscow metro after a nuclear disaster, with elements of poetry and technology.
Leonardo da Vinci's "Painting" is a manuscript treatise on painting, in which the great artist gives advice and recommendations on the creation of works of art.
"Dead Souls" by Nikolai Gogol is a satirical novel in which the main character travels around Russia, buying "dead souls" (serfs) in order to enrich himself.
Leo Tolstoy's "What is Taught at School" is a pedagogical treatise in which the author expresses his vision of education and upbringing, criticizing existing methods and the education system.
"Literary Essays" by Heinrich Altov is a collection of articles and reviews in which the author analyzes and discusses literary works and their authors.
Maxim Gorky's Tales of Literature is a collection of essays and articles in which the writer expresses his views on literature and the artistic process.
"Lectures on Russian Literature" by Vladimir Nabokov is a series of lectures in which the author analyzes and comments on Russian classical works and authors.
"Literary and socio-political articles" by Alexander Solzhenitsyn is a collection of essays and articles in which the author expresses his views on literature and events in society.
"Moscow - Petushki" by Venedikt Erofeev is an alcoholic odyssey of the protagonist in search of the meaning of life and love, mixed with philosophical reasoning and alcoholic revelations.
Mikhail Bulgakov's "Notes of a Doctor" are medical stories in which the author describes his experience in the hospital and reflects on life, death and human nature.
"People as Gods: Adventures in the Mediterranean" by Erich Maria Remarque is a novel describing the adventures of the protagonist in the world after World War II and his desire for freedom and happiness.