Viktor Borisovich ShklovskyAuthor of Zoo, or Letters Not About LoveAlso known as: Viktor ŠKLOVSKI, Victor Shklovsky, Viktor Sjklovski, Victor Chklovski, Viktor Sklovskij, Viktor Schklowski ... (see complete list), Viktor Shklovskii, Viktor Schklowskij, Viktor B. Šklovskij, Viktor Borisovic Sklovskij, Viktor Borisovich Shklovsky, Victor Borisovich Shklovsky, Viktor Borisovich Shklovskii, Виктор Шкловский, Shklovskiˆ Viktor Borisovich, Viktor Borisovich Shklovskiˆi, Виктор Борисович Шкловский
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