
Stake attention in this memory
An open book rests on a grey, textured fabric surface, likely a sofa or chair. The book is oriented with its spine at the bottom, and the image is slightly rotated clockwise. Both visible pages are filled predominantly with black vertical bars of varying lengths, creating an abstract, barcode-like pattern, with white space in between and at the edges. On the top left page, the page number "74" is visible, along with the partial text "ПАЗОЛИНИ. УМЕРЕТЬ ЗА" (PASOLINI. TO DIE FOR). The right page features a heading "ПРИЗВАНИЕ ПОЭТА, ФРИУЛЬСКИЙ «МИФ» И ОТКРЫТИЕ СОБСТВЕННОЙ СЕКСУАЛЬНОСТИ 75" (THE CALLING OF THE POET, THE FRIULIAN "MYTH" AND THE DISCOVERY OF ONE'S OWN SEXUALITY 75). Below the black bars on the right page, the text "Любовь после Amado mio" (Love after Amado mio) is visible. A footnote at the bottom right of the page reads: "Все цитаты из романа «Шпана» даны в переводе И. Заславской по изданию: Пьер Паоло Пазолини. «Шпана», Глагол, 2006." (All quotes from the novel "Ragazzi di vita" are given in I. Zaslavskaya's translation from the edition: Pier Paolo Pasolini. "Ragazzi di vita", Glagol, 2006.) The book appears to be a publication by or about Pier Paolo Pasolini, possibly with redacted or stylized text. The setting is indoors, with no specific time of day or weather discernible. The location context is Родниковское сельское поселение, Ukraine.
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