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The image displays a cluttered yet organized wooden bookshelf filled with numerous books, set against a plain, light-colored wall. Dominating the upper left portion of the frame is a portrait, a monochromatic sketch or drawing in a reddish-brown hue, depicting a young man with curly hair looking slightly to the left. Below the portrait, the inscription "А. Пушкин" (A. Pushkin) is clearly visible in script, identifying the subject as the renowned Russian poet Alexander Pushkin. The portrait rests on the uppermost shelf, leaning against the wall.

The bookshelf itself is constructed from light-toned wood and features at least four visible shelves packed tightly with books of varying sizes, thicknesses, and colors. The book spines display a palette of reds, blues, greens, browns, and whites. Most books are arranged vertically, some leaning, while a few are stacked horizontally, particularly a small pile of about half a dozen books on the top right shelf.

On the third shelf from the top, a small white rectangular sign with the word "ПОЭЗИЯ" (POETRY) written in Cyrillic is prominently displayed, indicating a section dedicated to poetry.

Several book titles and author names are partially visible on the spines. Identifiable texts include:
*   "ХРЕСТОМАТИЯ" (Anthology/Reader)
*   "Л. МАРТЫНОВ" (L. Martynov)
*   "ИЛЬЯ СЕЛЬВИНСКИЙ" (Ilya Selvinsky)
*   "ПАСТЕРНАК" (Pasternak)
*   "С.А. ЕСЕНИН" (S.A. Esenin)
*   "В. МАЯКОВСКИЙ" (V. Mayakovsky)
*   "КНИГИ ЖИЗНИ" (Books of Life)
*   "НОВЫЙ ЗАВЕТ ПСАЛТИРЬ" (New Testament Psalter)
*   "НЕВИДИМАЯ БРАНЬ" (Invisible Warfare)
*   "ВЕЛИКАЯ БОРЬБА" (Great Struggle)

The scene suggests an indoor environment, likely a personal study, library nook, or a specialized section within a larger library, focused on literary works, particularly Russian poetry. The lighting is even, and no people or specific activities are depicted.
✨Yangel✨

Feb 23, 2026

Utios, Ukraine

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The image displays a cluttered yet organized wooden bookshelf filled with numerous books, set against a plain, light-colored wall. Dominating the upper left portion of the frame is a portrait, a monochromatic sketch or drawing in a reddish-brown hue, depicting a young man with curly hair looking slightly to the left. Below the portrait, the inscription "А. Пушкин" (A. Pushkin) is clearly visible in script, identifying the subject as the renowned Russian poet Alexander Pushkin. The portrait rests on the uppermost shelf, leaning against the wall. The bookshelf itself is constructed from light-toned wood and features at least four visible shelves packed tightly with books of varying sizes, thicknesses, and colors. The book spines display a palette of reds, blues, greens, browns, and whites. Most books are arranged vertically, some leaning, while a few are stacked horizontally, particularly a small pile of about half a dozen books on the top right shelf. On the third shelf from the top, a small white rectangular sign with the word "ПОЭЗИЯ" (POETRY) written in Cyrillic is prominently displayed, indicating a section dedicated to poetry. Several book titles and author names are partially visible on the spines. Identifiable texts include: * "ХРЕСТОМАТИЯ" (Anthology/Reader) * "Л. МАРТЫНОВ" (L. Martynov) * "ИЛЬЯ СЕЛЬВИНСКИЙ" (Ilya Selvinsky) * "ПАСТЕРНАК" (Pasternak) * "С.А. ЕСЕНИН" (S.A. Esenin) * "В. МАЯКОВСКИЙ" (V. Mayakovsky) * "КНИГИ ЖИЗНИ" (Books of Life) * "НОВЫЙ ЗАВЕТ ПСАЛТИРЬ" (New Testament Psalter) * "НЕВИДИМАЯ БРАНЬ" (Invisible Warfare) * "ВЕЛИКАЯ БОРЬБА" (Great Struggle) The scene suggests an indoor environment, likely a personal study, library nook, or a specialized section within a larger library, focused on literary works, particularly Russian poetry. The lighting is even, and no people or specific activities are depicted.

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