
Stake attention in this memory
A detailed view of a library or bookstore shelf in Luján de Cuyo, Argentina, showcasing a section dedicated to "Literatura Argentina" (Argentine Literature). The image is static, with no human activity. The main subjects are numerous books arranged vertically on a wooden shelf, separated by a prominent vertical wooden divider. A white sign is affixed to the shelf, centrally placed, clearly displaying "Literatura Argentina" in bold black letters. Below this title, it indicates an alphabetical range for the section: "T-U-V-W-Y-Z". The books on the shelf feature various spine labels, including call numbers such as "A863" and "A86", and abbreviations for authors or titles like "TIZ", "SOT", "TIB", "TOK", "HUM", "TOL", "ESC", "PAJ", "MAR", "KIL", "VIA", "LUY", and "VAR". Several partial book titles or author names are visible, including "TIBURON DE DIOS TRIZ", "RUBEN T", "SE ESCONDE TRAS LOS OJOS", "RICARDO VEGA", "Josefa Ezcurra", "ELIZABETH", "luces que faltan", and "DOMADO". Many book spines are marked with strips of green or light blue tape, typically covering part of the labeling. The lower shelf is also visible, showing stacks of partially obscured books. The overall scene provides a snapshot of library organization.
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