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Rita's 2010 Goal - Clarice Lispector
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Flávia Carvalho
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Mar 27, 2010 03:55PM

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For those who don't know, Clarice is an author with a very intimate, deep, emotional writing.
This book is almost a prose poem, a love letter, a declaration of existence.

1. THe hour of the star
2. A bela e a fera (The beauty and the beast; this one i've never seen translated into english).

Intend to read some of Clarice's children's books this month as well!

"THe Passion according to G. H. "
We are reading it on a book club.
THis was a very tough book. I need a break from Lispector now...
Next one: maybe her biography, written by Benjamin Moser.

It's been a deep dive into this woman's life, thoughts, struggles, and creative process.

I cannot describe how profoundly beautiful was to be so close to Clarice's life for the past 12 days.
For sure, my reading of her work will be a bit different. It confirms what we already felt: that we know her deeply from her writing.
There is so much of her in her books....
My next stop will be a smooth read of her children's books...

"O mistério do coelho pensante" and "Quase de verdade".
She has this imagination that does not demand much sense of coherence, of reality. It's her story, just that, and this style seems to fit very well for children - because children, when they cannot find an explanation that is satisfactory, they make up their own.
And Clarice leaves a huge space for their imagination.....