A Sentimental Journey: Memoirs, 1917-1922 – Viktor Shklovsky
Among writers, Shklovsky is exceptional for his powerful and dispassionate prose style, which he uses to describe the desolation and confusion in the aftermath of the October Revolution. As a literary critic, he is surely among the most sober and laconic; strange as it may seem, his criticism is practical rather than academic, executed mainly while he worked as a Red Army mechanic. A work which examines distortions in beauty, morality, perception, and humanity through the chaos of revolution. He writes as though doing so saves his life in the most actual sense, as indeed he claims it does.