"Shklovsky: Witness to an Era" is a blend of riotous anecdote, personal
history, and literary reflection, collecting interviews with Viktor
Shklovsky conducted by scholar Serena Vitale in the '70s, toward the end
of the great critic's life, and in the face of interference and even
veiled threats of violence from the Soviet government. Shklovsky's
answers are wonderfully intimate, focusing particularly on the years of
the early Soviet avant-garde, and his relationships with such figures as
Eisenstein and Mayakovsky. Bearing witness to a vanished age whose
promise ended in despair, Shklovsky is in great form throughout, summing
up a century of triumphs and disappointments, personal and historical.