Memory from Perm, Russia
FM-O1V3W2
Perm, Russia
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A dark brown wooden bookshelf, located in Perm, Russia, displays a collection of books

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A dark brown wooden bookshelf, located in Perm, Russia, displays a collection of books. The books are arranged vertically, with their spines facing the viewer. From left to right, the visible collection includes: Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn" (dark green binding), Arthur Conan Doyle's "A Study in Scarlet" (dark brown binding), Sigmund Freud's "Introduction to Psychoanalysis" (dark brown binding), Victor Pelevin's "Generation 'P'" (red binding), Vladimir Nabokov's "Camera Obscura" (red binding), Anton Chekhov's "Ward No. 6" (dark green binding), William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" (dark green binding), Jack Kerouac's "On the Road" (red binding), and Franz Kafka's "Notes from Metropol-chaos" (dark green binding). To the right, a series of gold-bound books from the "100 Main Books" collection are visible. These include: Evgeny Zamyatin's "We", Ray Bradbury's "We-plus the invisible sun" (with an eye motif), Charles Bukowski's "About Cats" (with a cat motif), Ray Bradbury's "Dandelion Wine", Charles Bukowski's "Ham on Rye", Charles Bukowski's "Factotum", Charles Bukowski's "Post Office" (with a postman motif), and Charles Bukowski's "Pulp". The shelf and books are illuminated, showing minor reflections on the golden spines, indicating an indoor environment.

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