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Sexuality and Being in the Poststructuralist Universe of Clarice Lispector
Driven by an unfulfilled desire for the unattainable, ultimately indefinable Other, the protagonists of the novels and stories of acclaimed Brazilian writer Clarice Lispector exemplify and humanize many of the issues central to poststructuralist thought, from the nature of language, truth, and meaning to the unstable relationships between language, being, and reality. In this book, Earl Fitz demonstrates that, in turn, poststructuralism offers important and revealing insights into all aspects of Lispector's writing, including her style, sense of structure, characters, themes, and socio-political conscience. Fitz draws on Lispector's entire oeuvre-novels, stories, crÔnicas, and children's literature-to argue that her writing consistently reflects the basic tenets of poststructuralist theory. He shows how Lispector's characters struggle over and humanize poststructuralist dilemmas and how their essential sense of being is deeply dependent on a shifting, and typically transgressive, sense of desire and sexuality.
A Estética Da Existência: Uma Ética Da Prática de Si Em Clarice Lispector E Foucault
Este livro, contribuindo para os estudos em Literatura Brasileira, evidencia a correla o entre Literatura e a autorreflex o. Um problema tico encontrado ao longo do romance A ma a no escuro (1961), escrito por Clarice Lispector, e que nesse estudo objeto de pesquisa. Assim, Clarice Lispector novamente vem exemplificar, atrav s da personagem Martim, que o ser tico nunca cansa de apresentar-se. A reflex o nuclear desse romance a quest o da cria o do campo tico problematizado a partir da rela o consigo mesmo, como uma pr tica de si: um cuidado de si. Pesquisa-se os modos de rela o do personagem consigo mesmo no seu processo de produ o de verdades (nos jogos de verdade). Procedimentos estes usados pelo protagonista, no seu processo de produ o de verdades acerca de si mesmo (com a pr tica da parr sia). Para n s, essas formas reflexivas do governo de si, da liberdade e da veridic o definem a tica no romance. Palavras-chave: tica. Cuidado de si. Pr tica de si. Parr sia. Coragem da verdade.
Alteridade e (re) (des) construção da identidade em Clarice Lispector
O presente estudo objetiva analisar como se d a (re) (des) constru o do "eu", enquanto identidade, no romance A Paix o Segundo G.H. de Clarice Lispector diante da crise dos valores e da linguagem, criada a partir da perspectiva psico-filos fica da alteridade. Para tanto, buscaremos apoio na perspectiva de Nietzsche e Montaigne acerca da linguagem e dos "valores morais e sociais" e nos apontamentos de Julia Kristeva, Paul Ricoeur e de Freud a respeito da condi o de "estrangeiro" em rela o ao mundo que cerca o homem, al m do trabalho relativo fortuna cr tica acerca da obra de Clarice Lispector. Objetivamos, deste modo, expor a forma como Clarice Lispector articula, na multiplicidade de sua narrativa, o encontro entre esferas distintas, permitindo assim a subjetiva o e renova o do passado e a cria o de novos signos, que neutralizam e implodem a no o logicista e atomicista de "eu", assim como as no es de verdade, de significados e valores, por vezes, cristalizados.
Helen Palmer. Uma Sombra de Clarice Lispector - Edição Especial
QUE MIST RIOS guardava Clarice Lispector? Dos textos epif nicos que suscitavam do seu lirismo introspectivo, certamente existia um enigma guardado no fundo daqueles obl quos olhos melanc licos. O que a teria motivado, de fato, a participar do Primeiro Congresso Mundial de Bruxaria? Sabe-se hoje que o seu corpo repousa no t mulo 123 da fila G do Cemit rio Comunal Israelita no Rio de Janeiro. Entretanto, como os raros extraordin rios que fazem da vida um passeio de aprendizado, deduz-se que Clarice tenha levado consigo uma fra o de ensinamentos irrevel veis. Decerto, os casos mais obscuros, tais como os epis dios mais sigilosos, partiram pegados ao seu acervo incriado, e sem d vida alguma, muitos segredos envoltos s suas sombras n o seriam confidenciados. Como por exemplo, o verdadeiro motivo que lhe inspirou a adotar o pseud nimo de Helen Palmer (...)___________Do mesmo autor do libro: "Vertygo - O Suic dio de Lukas."
Helen Palmer. Una Sombra de Clarice Lispector - Edición Especial
POR QU la escritora brasile a m s importante en el siglo 20, considerada la mejor escritora jud a desde Franz Kafka, era conocida como 'La gran bruja de la literatura brasile a? Qu tipo de v nculo estableci Clarice Lispector con el universo m gico de la brujer a? Por qu su amigo Otto Lara Resende siempre advirti a sus lectores a ser cuidadosos con sus textos, diciendo que estos no solo eran literatura sino brujer a? "El n mero 7 era mi secreto, mi n mero cabal stico. Hay 7 claves con las que todas las canciones que existen o existir n pueden estar compuestas ...] les aseguro que 1978 ser el verdadero a o cabal stico. Por lo tanto, mand a pulir los instantes de tiempo, brillar a las estrellas, a lavar a la luna con leche, y al sol con oro l quido. Cada a o comienzo a vivir otra vida" A pesar de haber muerto semanas antes de comenzar el llamado a o cabal stico, esos rituales h bitos y sus obsesiones por los n meros supuestamente aclaran por qu Clarice acept de inmediato la invitaci n del brujo Sim n a participar como conferencista en el Primer Congreso Mundial de Brujer a._______________Del mismo autor de los libros: 'Vertygo - El suicidio de Lukas''Yo y mi amigo DDA'
Helen Palmer. a Shadow of Clarice Lispector - Special Edition
WHY the most important Brazilian woman writer in the 20th century, considered the greatest Jewish writer since Franz Kafka, was known as 'The Great Witch of Brazilian Literature' What sort of bond did Clarice Lispector establish with the magical universe of sorcery? Why her friend Otto L. Resende always warned her readers to be careful with her texts, saying they were not only literature but witchcraft? "Number 7 was my secret, kabbalistic number. There are 7 keys with which all the songs that exists or that will exist can be composed ...] I assure you that 1978 will be the real kabbalistic year. Every year, I start to live another life." Despite she having died weeks before starting that so called kabbalistic year, those ritualistic habits and her obsessions for numbers can supposedly clarify why Clarice has promptly accepted the invitation of warlock Simon to participate as a lecturer in the 1st World Congress of Witchcraft.___________ By Best-Selling Writer Marcus Deminco, Author of: 'Vertygo - The Suicide of Lukas'
Broken: Illness and Disability in Antônio Francisco Lisboa, Camilo Castelo Branco, Clarice Lispector, Victor Willing, Paula Rego and Ana Palma
'Broken: Illness and Disability in Ant nio Francisco Lisboa, Camilo Castelo Branco, Clarice Lispector, Victor Willing, Paula Rego and Ana Palma' traces the lives and works of six major artists and writers from Portugal, Brazil, and Britain through the lens of 'being broken'-in body, mind, or both. Spanning from the eighteenth century to the present, the volume explores how sociopolitical and somatic factors such as mental illness, psychological abuse, arthritis, genital mutilation, and multiple sclerosis shaped their creativity, while also reflecting broader national, social, sexual, and political pressures. Engaging both literature and visual art, the book offers an original and provocative perspective that unsettles conventional narratives of health, gender, and identity in Lusophone and transnational contexts. By situating canonical figures alongside emerging voices, 'Broken' bridges generations and disciplines, revealing how art and fiction transform experiences of illness and disability into critical insights on society, history, and power.
Broken: Illness and Disability in Antônio Francisco Lisboa, Camilo Castelo Branco, Clarice Lispector, Victor Willing, Paula Rego and Ana Palma
'Broken: Illness and Disability in Ant nio Francisco Lisboa, Camilo Castelo Branco, Clarice Lispector, Victor Willing, Paula Rego and Ana Palma' traces the lives and works of six major artists and writers from Portugal, Brazil, and Britain through the lens of 'being broken'-in body, mind, or both. Spanning from the eighteenth century to the present, the volume explores how sociopolitical and somatic factors such as mental illness, psychological abuse, arthritis, genital mutilation, and multiple sclerosis shaped their creativity, while also reflecting broader national, social, sexual, and political pressures. Engaging both literature and visual art, the book offers an original and provocative perspective that unsettles conventional narratives of health, gender, and identity in Lusophone and transnational contexts. By situating canonical figures alongside emerging voices, 'Broken' bridges generations and disciplines, revealing how art and fiction transform experiences of illness and disability into critical insights on society, history, and power.
Near to the Wild Heart

Near to the Wild Heart

Clarice Lispector

Penguin Classics
2014
pokkari
Clarice Lispector's sensational, prize-winning debut novel Near to the Wild Heart was published when she was just twenty-three and earned her the name 'Hurricane Clarice'. It tells the story of Joana, from her wild, creative childhood, as the 'little egg' who writes poems for her father, through her marriage to the faithless Otávio and on to her decision to make her own way in the world. As Joana, endlessly mutable, moves through different emotional states, different inner lives and different truths, this impressionistic, dreamlike and fiercely intelligent novel asks if any of us ever really know who we are.Clarice Lispector was a Brazilian novelist and short story writer. Her innovation in fiction brought her international renown. References to her literary work pervade the music and literature of Brazil and Latin America. She was born in the Ukraine in 1920, but in the aftermath of World War I and the Russian Civil War, the family fled to Romania and eventually sailed to Brazil. In 1933, Clarice Lispector encountered Hermann Hesse's Steppenwolf, which convinced her that she was meant to write. She published her first novel, Near to the Wildheart in 1943 when she was just twenty-three, and the next year was awarded the Graça Aranha Prize for the best first novel. Many felt she had given Brazillian literature a unique voice in the larger context of Portuguese literature. After living variously in Italy, the UK, Switzerland and the US, in 1959, Lispector with her children returned to Brazil where she wrote her most influential novels including The Passion According to G.H. She died in 1977, shortly after the publication of her final novel, The Hour of the Star.
The Passion According to G.H

The Passion According to G.H

Clarice Lispector

Penguin Classics
2014
pokkari
One of Elena Ferrante's Top 40 Books by Women G.H., a well-to-do Rio sculptress, enters the room of her maid, which is as clear and white 'as in an insane asylum from which dangerous objects have been removed'. There she sees a cockroach - black, dusty, prehistoric - crawling out of the wardrobe and, panicking, slams the door on it. Her irresistible fascination with the dying insect provokes a spiritual crisis, in which she questions her place in the universe and her very identity, propelling her towards an act of shocking transgression. Clarice Lispector's spare, deeply disturbing yet luminous novel transforms language into something otherworldly, and is one of her most unsettling and compelling works. Clarice Lispector was a Brazilian novelist and short story writer. Her innovation in fiction brought her international renown. References to her literary work pervade the music and literature of Brazil and Latin America. She was born in the Ukraine in 1920, but in the aftermath of World War I and the Russian Civil War, the family fled to Romania and eventually sailed to Brazil. She published her first novel, Near to the Wildheart in 1943 when she was just twenty-three, and the next year was awarded the Graça Aranha Prize for the best first novel. Many felt she had given Brazillian literature a unique voice in the larger context of Portuguese literature. After living variously in Italy, the UK, Switzerland and the US, in 1959, Lispector with her children returned to Brazil where she wrote her most influential novels including The Passion According to G.H. She died in 1977, shortly after the publication of her final novel, The Hour of the Star.
Agua Viva

Agua Viva

Clarice Lispector

Penguin Classics
2014
pokkari
In Água Viva Clarice Lispector aims to 'capture the present'. Her direct, confessional and unfiltered meditations on everything from life and time to perfume and sleep are strange and hypnotic in their emotional power and have been a huge influence on many artists and writers, including one Brazilian musician who read it one hundred and eleven times. Despite its apparent spontaneity, this is a masterly work of art, which rearranges language and plays in the gaps between reality and fiction.
A Breath of Life

A Breath of Life

Clarice Lispector

Penguin Classics
2014
pokkari
A Breath of Life is Clarice Lispector's final novel, 'written in agony', which she did not live to see published. Sensual and mysterious, it is a mystical dialogue between a god-like author and the creation he breathes life into: the speaking, shifting, indefinable Angela Pralini. As he has created Angela, so, eventually, he must let her die, for life is merely 'a kind of madness that death makes.' This is a unique, elegiac meditation on the creation of life, and of art.
Complete Stories

Complete Stories

Clarice Lispector

Penguin Classics
2015
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The publication of Clarice Lispector's Complete Stories, eighty-five in all, is a major literary event. Now, for the first time in English, are all the stories that made her a Brazilian legend: from teenagers coming into awareness of their sexual and artistic powers to humdrum housewives whose lives are shattered by unexpected epiphanies to old people who don't know what to do with themselves. Lispector's stories take us through their lives - and ours. From one of the greatest modern writers, these 85 stories, gathered from the nine collections published during her lifetime, follow Clarice Lispector throughout her life.