Energy of Delusion

A Book on Plot

By Shklovsky, Viktor & Avagyan, Shushan

Publishers Summary:
One of the greatest literary minds of the twentieth century, Viktor Shklovsky writes the critical Equivalent of what Ross Chambers calls "loiterature"--writing that roams, playfully digresses, moving freely between the literary work and the world. In Energy of Delusion, a masterpiece that Shklovsky worked on over thirty years, he turns his unique critical sensibility to Tolstoy's life and novels, applying the famous "formalist method" he invented in the 1920s to Tolstoy's massive body of work, and at the same time taking Tolstoy (as well as Boccaccio, Pushkin, Chekhov, Dostoevsky, and Turgenev) as a springboard to consider the devices of literature--how novels work and what they do. Available in English for the first time, Energy of Delusion provides contemporary readers with a new way of thinking about how great literature is written (andhow great criticism might be) that is as timely today as ever.

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ISBN
978-1-56478-426-1
Publisher
Dalkey Archive Press


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Reviewed on November 5, 2007

Just in time for the publication of two new translations of War and Peace comes the first publication in English of what is arguably the greatest critical work on Tostoy's masterpiece. Soviet critic Shklovsky (1893-1984) is the author of Third Factory and many other critical books. (They are slowly being translated into English and released by Dalkey Archive.) All are writ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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