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The image presents a close-up view of six old, vertically stacked books, with their spines facing the viewer. The books are in a state of visible wear, featuring frayed and torn edges, especially on the top volume and along the left side of several others. The spines are a light beige or cream color with bold, black Cyrillic text and small red circular accents. The text is oriented upside down, with the word "ШЕКСПИР" (Shakespeare) clearly legible across the spines. Each book is marked with a volume number in a black square: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, from top to bottom.

The setting appears to be indoors, with a reflective, transparent surface, possibly glass or plastic, partially obscuring the left side of the books. This surface reflects some ambient light, creating a bright streak. To the right, a warm, reddish-brown wooden surface is visible, acting as a background or part of a shelf. The scene is a still life, focusing on the aged appearance of the literary collection. Given the location context of Minsk, Belarus, these books are likely an older, possibly Soviet-era, edition of Shakespeare's collected works, reflecting cultural items found in the region.
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May 1, 2026

Minsk, Belarus

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The image presents a close-up view of six old, vertically stacked books, with their spines facing the viewer. The books are in a state of visible wear, featuring frayed and torn edges, especially on the top volume and along the left side of several others. The spines are a light beige or cream color with bold, black Cyrillic text and small red circular accents. The text is oriented upside down, with the word "ШЕКСПИР" (Shakespeare) clearly legible across the spines. Each book is marked with a volume number in a black square: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, from top to bottom. The setting appears to be indoors, with a reflective, transparent surface, possibly glass or plastic, partially obscuring the left side of the books. This surface reflects some ambient light, creating a bright streak. To the right, a warm, reddish-brown wooden surface is visible, acting as a background or part of a shelf. The scene is a still life, focusing on the aged appearance of the literary collection. Given the location context of Minsk, Belarus, these books are likely an older, possibly Soviet-era, edition of Shakespeare's collected works, reflecting cultural items found in the region.

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