While living in exile in Berlin, the formidable literary critic Viktor
Shklovsky fell in love with Elsa Triolet. He fell into the habit of
sending Elsa several letters a day, a situation she accepted under one
condition: he was forbidden to write about love. Zoo, or Letters Not
about Love is an epistolary novel born of this constraint, and although
the brilliant and playful letters contained here cover everything from
observations about contemporary German and Russian life to theories of
art and literature, nonetheless every one of them is indirectly
dedicated to the one topic they are all required to avoid: their
author's own unrequited love.