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The Complete Stories
The Complete Stories | Clarice Lispector
Clarice Lispectors Complete Stories, 85 in all, are an epiphany, among the important books of thisor anyyear The recent publication by New Directions of five Lispector novels revealed to legions of new readers her darkness and dazzle. 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 dont know what to do with themselves. Clarices stories take us through their livesand ours. From one of the greatest modern writers, these stories, gathered from the nine collections published during her lifetime, follow an unbroken time line of success as a writer, from her adolescence to her death bed.
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The best books I completed in June 2023.

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Graywacke
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I captured this best early on. I wrote: “I'm really enjoying this on audio so far. These stories. Each one the narrator is looking you straight in the eye, speaking in full confidence, clear, rebellious and defiant, no matter how crazy they get. It's a wonderful series of studies of the desire for rebellion against the confines of life, the intent and act, and the inevitable compromises."

85 stories in 23 hrs. They evolve from there.

vivastory Lispector's The Passion According to GH was one of the more singular reading experiences of last year. I hope to get around to this one soon. 2y
Graywacke @vivastory I‘m noting that title. This was the first time I have read anything by her. Honestly, had no idea what to expect. 2y
batsy That's an elegant way to sum up this collection! Love it. If there weren't so many other books to read, I could spend a lot of time rereading these stories to learn more about writing. 2y
Graywacke @batsy i caught your review on GR when i was first starting and it stuck with me. It‘s a strange removed curious world, the experience of going through all these. 2y
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Graywacke
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My next audiobook book. I‘ve wanted to read Clarice Lispector for a while, but not sure this is right place to begin, 85 stories in a 23-hour collection. I loved the first story.

bnp I have this as an ebook, and I like the stories I've read, but am not reading it regularly. I like her sense if humor 3y
Graywacke @bnp I‘m on story 2 - Obsession. I‘m thoroughly enjoying it. 3y
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Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick
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It's time for #two4tuesday on Wednesday! @TheSpineView
Thanks for the tag @Blackink_WhitePaper

1. The tagged for Brazil's #foodandlit month. Luckily it was a collection of stories so it felt less daunting. About 650 pages.

2. I absolutely put them off. The "longest book on my TBR" was one of two prompts I didn't finish last year. I like the joy of reading 3 books/stories more than one long one. Anything over 550 feels especially daunting.

TheSpineView Wednesday is a good day also! Thanks for playing! 3y
Blackink_WhitePaper Even I doubt myself to pick a book above 550 pages 🤓😬 thanks for playing 💐🥰 3y
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My #FabulousFebruary reading Sunday was short stories:

Sturdy lanterns and ladders by Malka Older in the online anthology in the photo
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O delirio (The fever dream) by Clarice Lispector from the tagged book.

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Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick
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There's something here for everyone, so while I didn't love all 85 of them, I liked enough to call it a pick. I did this on audio so each story has a different narrator than the last (7 people overall) which helped to audibly note the change of story if I zoned out on one or needed to skip through (which only happened a few times). Arranged chronologically, the stories' themes change as Lispecter ages and goes through life. I enjoyed most of ⬇️

Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick The First Stories better than later ones, but other standouts were The Smallest Woman in the World, Brasilia, and The Body. The Burned Sinner and the Harmonious Angels was far from my favorite story but I'd be remiss if I didn't note its full cast that sounded like a church hymnal and was entertaining to hear.
#foodandlit #Brazil @Butterfinger @Texreader
#booked2021 #JewishAuthorOrMC #Fall @Cinfhen @4thhouseontheleft @BarbaraTheBibliophage
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DieAReader Great job!👏🏻🎉 4y
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Texreader Well done audio is always fun!! 4y
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick @TheAromaofBooks This is on my #bookspinbingo board, too! (I'm losing track of my challenges!) 4y
Cinfhen Wow!! What a commitment/ 🙌🏻❣️ 4y
TheAromaofBooks Great review!!! 4y
Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 4y
TheBookHippie I loved this one ! 4y
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alisiakae
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I found this interesting article on Clarice Lispector in the NYT. Anyone planning on reading one of her books this month? My library doesn‘t have any, but I may still try to track down at least one short story if I can find them translated into English. #foodandlit #brazil

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/18/obituaries/clarice-lispector-overlooked.html?...

tournevis If it's of use, I know she's been translated into French. I've read reviews of her books in Le Libraire. 4y
glamhobbit A friend gifted me two of her books for my birthday last year (English translation) and I only got about halfway through one! She‘s an inscrutable but vivid writer, really beautiful prose but difficult to parse (for me at least). 4y
bnp I am doing a buddy read of her complete stories on Library Thing. (English translation by Katrina Dodson.) One story/week, so it will take us over a year. Thread: https://www.librarything.com/topic/327018 4y
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bnp PS My handle there is markon. 4y
Butterfinger I hope you don't mind that I tag Alisia so everyone can see and get the most of it. That is a great article. 4y
TheBookHippie My library has two!!! I put them on hold! YAY! Thanks so much. 4y
AnneCecilie My library has many both on English and Norwegian. I‘ve put Where Were You at Night and A Breath of Life on hold. It seems like one of the characters in a Where Were You at Night also appears in A Breath of Life. Thanks for the recommendation. 4y
Clwojick I think I might read 4y
Butterfinger If I hadn't read the article, I would have continued thinking she was born in Brazil. Love the fact that my daughter shares a name with such a person. I chose Chaya because it was Hebrew and I rarely find it. Thank you for sharing these amazing tidbits that you find. 4y
Liz_M @glamhobbit According to the the Translator's introductions in the New Directions editions of her novels, her syntax is unusual and difficult to parse in the original Portuguese. 😁 4y
Texreader I researched her books and decided she wasn‘t for me. Probably for the reasons @glamhobbit noted. 4y
alisiakae @Butterfinger Chaya is a beautiful name! 4y
alisiakae @Clwojick I‘ve read a few of Paulo Coelho‘s books in the past. He‘s not for me. I hope you enjoy it more! 4y
Butterfinger @Texreader you like historical fiction like I do, don't you? It's not written by a native Brazilian, but I think you may like The Seven Sisters. It's a very informative fictional read. 4y
Crazeedi @Texreader the series @Butterfinger says is excellent!! The seven sisters is the first 4y
Texreader @Butterfinger @Crazeedi I don‘t know how to resist those recommendations! I‘ll check it out! Thank you both so much of thinking of me and knowing my reading preferences to boot! 😘 4y
Butterfinger @Cinfhen this is the article about Lispector. 4y
Cinfhen Thanks for sharing @Butterfinger so fascinating 4y
alisiakae @Cinfhen I didn‘t realize she was Jewish until I read this too! 4y
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bnp
Complete Stories | Clarice Lispector

an·a·co·lu·thon
/ˌanəkəˈlo͞oTHän/
noun
a sentence or construction in which the expected grammatical sequence is absent, for example while in the garden, the door banged shut.

#newwords

Liz_M CL's offbeat sentence structure really worked for me in the two books of hers that I've read. 4y
bnp @Liz_M Good to hear. Planning to read my first story tonight. 4y
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bnp
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I'm planning on starting this in January as part of #foodandlit, though I don't plan to finish it for many months.

Doing a year-long+ buddy read on Library Thing. Planning one story/week.

@butterfinger, @texreader

ChasingOm A bookseller friend of mine hand sells the heck out of this book! 4y
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TheKidUpstairs
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For anyone visiting Brazil in January as part of #FoodandLit with @Butterfinger and @Texreader i came across this article on LitHub about Clarice Lispector: https://lithub.com/clarice-lispectors-son-on-the-personal-politics-of-his-mother...

Butterfinger Wow. Awesome! Thanks for sharing. 4y
Texreader Thank you!! 4y
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BarbaraBB She‘s a great author. Thanks for sharing. I can recommend her 4y
HeathHof @BarbaraBB I'm going to go with your recommendation, thank you! 4y
Liz_M I loved, but can't recommend, 4y
Chrissyreadit @Liz_M why can‘t you recommend? 4y
Liz_M @Chrissyreadit Sorry, I didn't see this tag. The ending is rather upsetting/disgusting. If you know of, and are horrified by, Fear Factor, I don't recommend. 4y
Chrissyreadit @Liz_M thank you! Yes, it would probably not be for me. 4y
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WanderingBookaneer
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Leftcoastzen I have read some of her stories, want to get the complete stories 4y
Billypar Great article! I have Near to the a Wild Heart on my TBR shelf - I'm pretty excited for it. 4y
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“What is a horse? It is freedom so indomitable that it becomes useless to imprison it to serve man: it lets itself be domesticated but with a simple movement...it shows that its innermost nature is forever wild and limpid and free.

The form of the horse represents what is best in the human being. I have a horse inside me that rarely manifests itself. But when I see another horse then mine express itself. Its form speaks.“

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m.galehuxley
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I picked up A Breath of Life by Clarice Lispector in Portugal last year and immediately connected with her work in a way that doesn‘t happen as often for me anymore. I‘m working through her complete stories and finding myself connecting very much with the women in these stories. She seemed like such a fabulous person.

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Annechris
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I loved her novel Near to the Wild Heart, but I just can‘t get into these stories.

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librarypoweruser
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There are a bunch of big-ass books in this house that need to get read. (Day #24 of #riotgrams is oversized books.)

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jveezer
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Short stories are perfect for gongfu sessions! Convenient breaks between stories for brewing. Lispector pairs well with great #tea, and seems to be eyeballing my gaiwan ~~~ #BooksAndTea

Billypar I just returned from the bookstore with my first Lispector novel- The Hour of the Star. 7y
jveezer @Billypar That one is on my wishlist as the next one to Lispector read. I really like The Passion according to G. H. too. 7y
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Great first line. Also, the hero is a basset hound. ❤️

batsy This story is one of my favourites. I've re-read it a few times to see how she does it, but the magic eludes me. 7y
TheAnitaAlvarez Clarice Lispector is brilliant 7y
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AMVP
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#junebookbugs day 13

Feel reticent to comment on the subject of #attractiveauthors , especially where female writers are concerned. That said, Lispector was legendarily stunning, as the sleeve photo here shows (the nature of the Gregory quote below it, btw, is exactly the sort of thing I don't feel qualified to engage in).

vivastory Love Lispector & I agree. She was beautiful. She was at one point a fashion journalist. 7y
Sha0102 Lispector is such a wonderful and poignant writer. Hope you enjoy her writtings. # brazilianliterature 7y
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AMVP
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#aprilbookshowers day 7 - #womenintranslation

Was either this or the Krohn collection, and I figured I was better of posting something I hadn't even started rather than something I'd let get away from me.

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A bewitching, beguiling, complicated, and inscrutable collection of stories. It's hard to write about Lispector because she's one of the most intriguing prose stylists I've ever read, and also because there is a sense of mysticism and enchantment in her stories. Lispector pushes against the limits of language to transcend human reasoning; the results are sometimes bizarre and often exhilarating. #readathonstories @Liberty

TrishB Great review 👍 8y
batsy @TrishB thanks :) 8y
Leftcoastzen Love your review , have read an earlier selection of her work, need to check out this complete collection ,she is amazing. 8y
batsy @Leftcoastzen Thank you! Yes I've only read The Hour of the Star besides the stories and am really glad there are more novels for me to look forward to. She's brilliant. 8y
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Brie
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#marchintoreading I hope this counts as a #crazycover I love wraparound covers, and the pink converging lines add a cool aspect. I've been slowly working my way through this mammoth collection of stories.

EvieBee Great cover! I read a review on this book and it's been on my list of books to buy for over a year now. Had no idea it was so big! 8y
Brie @EvieBee84 Yeah, it's over 600 pages. I've been dipping in and out of it, but I really enjoy the stories so far. 8y
Cinfhen Very cool 8y
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AMVP
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#Riotgrams day 13 - pink

What started out as a surpisingly restrictive condition served as a reminder that I really need to catch up on this collection. Love a good #shortstory, but I tend to get distracted by all those big, beefy novels.

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jveezer
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Working my way through this gigantic collection after not being able to pass up this gorgeous edition by #NewDirections. Been wanting to read her novels for a long time...

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fmcgeough
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"Everything in the world began with a yes. One molecule said yes to another molecule and life was born."

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Stephanie-Anne
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"Mama, before she got married, according to Aunt Emília, was a firecracker ... with thoughts of her own about liberty and equality for women. But then along came Papa, very serious ... with thoughts of his own about … liberty and equality for women. The trouble was in the coinciding subject matter."

Leslie Just got this for my bday. Can't wait to start. 8y
Stephanie-Anne @Leslie 🎈🎂🎉Happy Birthday! Enjoy! 🎉🎂🎈 8y
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Stephanie-Anne
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Let me confess my long-time literary girl crush on Clarice Lispector. She was scary beautiful and said to be personally intimidating, qualities that have seemingly infected her prose. Supposedly, a friend of hers advised readers: "Be careful with Clarice. It is not literature. It is witchcraft."

BookieMonster She's an incredible writer. It took me a long time to finish Near to the Wild Heart because I kept rereading certain passages; they were just so delicious! 8y
ReadingEnvy I really want to try her! 8y
Stephanie-Anne @ReadingEnvy She's translated from Portuguese, so the rhythm can be strange (but in a way I like). "One Hundred Years of Forgiveness" is one of my favorites! http://www.theparisreview.org/fiction/6113/two-stories-clarice-lispector 8y
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