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"Only old men go into battle" - Alexander Beck
"Only Old Men Go to Battle" by Alexander Beck is a novel about veterans of the Great Patriotic War who again find themselves at the epicenter of events in difficult post-war years.
"Only Old Men Go to Battle" by Alexander Beck is a novel about veterans of the Great Patriotic War who again find themselves at the epicenter of events in difficult post-war years.
"Nurses" - Elinor Lieberman
"Nurses" Elinor Lieberman is a book in which the author talks about the work of a nurse and her experience in caring for patients in different clinical situations.
"Nurses" Elinor Lieberman is a book in which the author talks about the work of a nurse and her experience in caring for patients in different clinical situations.
"People in pajamas" - Yaroslav Hasek
"People in Pajamas" by Yaroslav Hasek is a comic story about the adventures of the Czech soldier Schweik during the First World War.
"People in Pajamas" by Yaroslav Hasek is a comic story about the adventures of the Czech soldier Schweik during the First World War.
"Hunger" - Martin Kaplan
Martin Kaplan's Hunger is a story about the psychological and physical aspects of hunger and its impact on humans, based on the author's personal experience.
Martin Kaplan's Hunger is a story about the psychological and physical aspects of hunger and its impact on humans, based on the author's personal experience.
"Apollo 13: The Rescue Team" - Jeffrey Clinton and William Simon
"Apollo 13: The Rescue Team," by Jeffrey Clinton and William Simon, is a book recounting the rescue mission of the Apollo 13 spacecraft in 1970.
"Apollo 13: The Rescue Team," by Jeffrey Clinton and William Simon, is a book recounting the rescue mission of the Apollo 13 spacecraft in 1970.
"Waiting for Godot" - Samuel Beckett
Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot is a drama that describes senseless anticipation and endless dialogue by heroes, reflecting the absurdity of human life.
Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot is a drama that describes senseless anticipation and endless dialogue by heroes, reflecting the absurdity of human life.
"What a noise it was" - Eugène Ionesco
Eugène Ionesco's "What a Noise It Was" is a play that absurdly reflects nonsense and the monotony of everyday life, emphasizing the absurdity of human being.
Eugène Ionesco's "What a Noise It Was" is a play that absurdly reflects nonsense and the monotony of everyday life, emphasizing the absurdity of human being.
"Breakfast at Tiffany's" - Truman Capote
Truman Capote's Breakfast at Tiffany is a novel about the unpredictable and mysterious Goldie Holly, about life and its oddities in 1940s New York.
Truman Capote's Breakfast at Tiffany is a novel about the unpredictable and mysterious Goldie Holly, about life and its oddities in 1940s New York.
"Sadists" - Albert Camus
Albert Camus's "The Sadists" is a novel exploring themes of senselessness and immorality in modern society through the life and actions of the title character.
Albert Camus's "The Sadists" is a novel exploring themes of senselessness and immorality in modern society through the life and actions of the title character.
"Freaks" - Marie-Henri Barbus
"Freaks" by Marie-Henri Barbus is a novel describing the life and inner world of people suffering from physical and mental defects and their struggle for recognition and dignity.
"Freaks" by Marie-Henri Barbus is a novel describing the life and inner world of people suffering from physical and mental defects and their struggle for recognition and dignity.
"Allegory on Power" - George Orwell
George Orwell's Allegory of Power is a dystopian novel that reflects the absurdity and totalitarianism of political power and control over society.
George Orwell's Allegory of Power is a dystopian novel that reflects the absurdity and totalitarianism of political power and control over society.
"Fight Fish" - Ernest Hemingway
"Fight Fish" by Ernest Hemingway is a story about the adventures of an old fisherman who tried to catch a huge swordfish in the sea, symbolizing the struggle with fate.
"Fight Fish" by Ernest Hemingway is a story about the adventures of an old fisherman who tried to catch a huge swordfish in the sea, symbolizing the struggle with fate.
"Scarlet Sails" - Alexander Green
Alexander Green's Scarlet Sails is a novel describing the dreams and adventures of a young man looking for a mysterious ship and his fate.
Alexander Green's Scarlet Sails is a novel describing the dreams and adventures of a young man looking for a mysterious ship and his fate.
"Murder in the Cathedral" - T. S. Eliot
"Murder in the Cathedral" by T. S. Eliot is a poetic drama exploring the complex themes of religion, doubt and moral degradation in the modern world.
"Murder in the Cathedral" by T. S. Eliot is a poetic drama exploring the complex themes of religion, doubt and moral degradation in the modern world.
"Winds of War" - Margaret Mitchell
The Winds of War by Margaret Mitchell is a novel about the passionate love and resilience of the main character, Scarlett O'Hara, during the American Civil War.
The Winds of War by Margaret Mitchell is a novel about the passionate love and resilience of the main character, Scarlett O'Hara, during the American Civil War.
"Shop number 6" - Anton Chekhov
"Shop number 6" by Anton Chekhov is a story describing the reflections of prisoners in the prison "shop number 6" and their view of the world.
"Shop number 6" by Anton Chekhov is a story describing the reflections of prisoners in the prison "shop number 6" and their view of the world.
"The Fridge" - Julia Deffentoli
Julia Deffentoli's The Refrigerator is a book about the lives and relationships of heroes concentrated around the refrigerator, symbolizing their secrets and secrets.
Julia Deffentoli's The Refrigerator is a book about the lives and relationships of heroes concentrated around the refrigerator, symbolizing their secrets and secrets.
"Death of an official" - Anton Chekhov
"The Death of an Official" by Anton Chekhov is a humorous story describing the funny and unsuccessful attempts of the protagonist to get rid of the body of a deceased official.
"The Death of an Official" by Anton Chekhov is a humorous story describing the funny and unsuccessful attempts of the protagonist to get rid of the body of a deceased official.
"The End of Affer" - Arthur Conan Doyle
Arthur Conan Doyle's "The End of Affer" is Sherlock Holmes' investigation into mysterious events in the English outback involving the sudden disappearance of animals.
Arthur Conan Doyle's "The End of Affer" is Sherlock Holmes' investigation into mysterious events in the English outback involving the sudden disappearance of animals.
"Thunder and Lightning" - Ray Bradbury
Ray Bradbury's Thunder and Lightning is a book that includes stories and essays that examine a variety of topics, from nature and inspiration to society and human aspiration.
Ray Bradbury's Thunder and Lightning is a book that includes stories and essays that examine a variety of topics, from nature and inspiration to society and human aspiration.
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