Zoo, or letters not about love

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“Zoo, or letters not about love” is a unique work of Viktor Borisovich Shklovsky, one of the brightest representatives of the Russian literary avant-garde. Written in 1923, the book is an original and unusual look at human relationships, love and loneliness, framed in letter format. Shklovsky, known for his ground-breaking prose and the theory of “disposal,” creates an atmosphere in this book full of irony and deep reflection, which makes it relevant to this day. In Zoo, the author uses the form of letters addressed to a certain “L” to convey his thoughts about love, life and how difficult it is sometimes to understand another person. These letters are filled not only with personal experiences, but also with philosophical reflections on the nature of human feelings. Shklovsky masterfully plays with language, creating vivid images and metaphors that make the reader think about what is really behind the words "love" and "friendship" Each paragraph is like a separate world in which feelings, memories and observations of the surrounding reality are intertwined. This book will be of interest to a wide range of readers - from young people looking for answers to questions about love and relationships, to more mature people who will be able to see it as a reflection of their own experiences. If you love literature that makes you think and plunges into the world of emotions, “Zoo” will be a real find for you It is suitable for those who are interested in psychology, philosophy and literature of the 20th century, as well as those who appreciate a non-standard approach to storytelling. Topics raised in "Zoo" range from loneliness and longing to finding meaning in relationships. Shklovsky explores how often we do not understand each other, how difficult it is to express our feelings in words and how sometimes love can be a source of suffering. In his letters there is not only personal pain, but also a deep understanding of human nature. Reading these lines, you can see how the author is trying to find a way out of the labyrinth of his own emotions, which makes his work especially close and understandable. The style of Viktor Shklovsky can be described as bright and original. He uses many literary techniques, such as paradox, irony and wordplay, which gives his text special dynamics and expressiveness. His other well-known works, such as The Prose Technique and On Literature, also demonstrate his unique approach to literature and deep understanding of its mechanisms. Shklovsky was not only a writer, but also a theorist, which makes his work especially valuable for study. “Zoo, or letters not about love” is not just a book about love It is a work that opens doors to the world of human feelings, making us think about what it means to be human. If you are looking for literature that can cause you deep emotions and leave a mark in your soul, this book will be a real discovery for you. Immerse yourself in the world of Shklovsky, and you will not regret the time spent with his texts
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Шкловский Виктор Борисович
- Language
- Russian
- ISBN
- 9785457073739
- Release date
- 2000