Collected Works Volume 1 : Revolution

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The book "Collection of Works Volume 1: Revolution" by Viktor Borisovich Shklovsky is a fascinating and deep immersion in the world of literature and art, which will not leave indifferent any reader. Shklovsky, known as one of the founders of formalism, offers us a unique perspective on the revolutionary changes in culture and literature that took place at the beginning of the 20th century. His works are distinguished by bright style, original metaphors and deep analysis, which makes them relevant to this day. In the first volume of his collection of works, Shklovsky explores not only the literary but also the social aspects of the revolution, looking at how changes in society affect creativity and the perception of art. He raises important questions about how revolution shapes new art forms and how writers respond to the challenges of the times. The reader will be at the center of the discussion, where traditions and innovation collide, where old and new ideas conduct a dialogue, creating a unique palette of the literary process. This book will be of interest to a wide range of readers: from undergraduate and graduate students studying literature and art studies, to everyone who is fond of history and culture. If you like deep reflection on the meaning of art, strive to understand how events affect creativity, or just want to enjoy the skill of the word, “Collection of Works Volume 1: Revolution” will be a real find for you. The topics raised by Shklovsky range from the analysis of artistic texts to philosophical reflections on the role of art in society. He is not afraid to ask uncomfortable questions and question the usual ideas about literature. In this context, his work becomes not just historical documents, but a lively dialogue with the reader, who invites reflection and discussion. Shklovsky's style is a separate topic for discussion. His texts are full of energy and dynamics, which makes them easy to perceive, despite the deep thought embedded in each sentence. Shklovsky masterfully uses metaphors and images, turning analysis into an exciting journey through the pages of history. His other well-known works, such as Zoo, or A Letter Not About Love, and The Theory of Prose, also demonstrate his unique approach to literature, where the form and
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Шкловский Виктор Борисович
- Language
- Russian
- ISBN
- 9785444808900
- Release date
- 2018