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The Woman Who Killed the Fish Clarice Lispector

The Woman Who Killed the Fish von Clarice Lispector

The Woman Who Killed the Fish Clarice Lispector


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Zusammenfassung

Four beguiling tales for children of all ages.

A surprising new facet of Clarice Lispector's genius

The Woman Who Killed the Fish Zusammenfassung

The Woman Who Killed the Fish Clarice Lispector

That woman who killed the fish unfortunately is me, begins the title story, but if it were my fault, I'd own up to you, since I don't lie to boys and girls. I only lie sometimes to a certain type of grownup because there's no other way. Enumerating all the animals she's loved-cats, dogs, lizards, chickens, monkeys-Clarice finally asks: Do you forgive me?

The Mystery of the Thinking Rabbit is a detective story which explains that bunnies think with their noses: for a single idea a bunny might scrunch up his nose fifteen thousand times (he may not be too bright, but he's not foolish at all when it comes to making babies). The third tale, Almost True, is a shaggy dog yarn narrated by a pooch who is very worried about a wicked witch: I am a dog named Ulisses and my owner is Clarice. The wonderful last story, Laura's Intimate Life stars the nicest hen I've ever seen. Laura is quite dumb, but she has her little thoughts and feelings. Not a lot, but she's definitely got them. Just knowing she's not completely dumb makes her feel all chatty and giddy. She thinks that she thinks. A one-eyed visitor from Jupiter arrives and vows Laura will never be eaten: she's been worrying, because humans are a weird sort of person who can love hens and eat them, too. Such throwaway wisdom abounds: Don't even get me started. These delightful, high-hearted stories, written for her own boys, have charm to burn-and are a treat for every Lispector reader.

The Woman Who Killed the Fish Bewertungen

Lispector should be on the shelf with Kafka and Joyce. -- Los Angeles Times
Better than Borges. -- Elizabeth Bishop
Readers will delight in this short collection of luminous, laugh-out-loud stories from the late Brazilian cult writer Lispector...Though the author wrote these stories for her son when he was a child, and they often contain magic and lack in explanations, their small delights nonetheless rank high among Lispector's impressive body of work. In between the lines of these spellbinding worlds, she offers indelible glimpses of the way people live and dream. Even amid the silliest of scenarios are glimmers of the beauty of the everyday: That's how life went on. Gently, gently. This is one to savor. -- Publishers Weekly
Bought pets, animals must either conform to our anthropomorphic lens or, as uninvited natural creatures, remain too repellent to merit our sympathy. The title story's sly narrator implicates both herself and the reader, by justifying the fatal neglect of her son's fish on her all-consuming work as a fiction writer. -- Thuy Dinh - National Public Radio
A writer of formidable modernist pedigree, it is something of a relief to find her working in a chatty, mischievous mode and concerned with that most storybook of subjects, the 'intimate life' of animals. -- J.W. McCormack - The New Left Review
The Brazilian writer's work has had a recent public resurgence; we have been wowed as we discover or rediscover her writing by her seemingly pragmatic approach to the page, and by her characters, who appear confident in themselves and their thoughts even though, perhaps, they really aren't. -- Miyako Pleines - Ploughshares

Über Clarice Lispector

Clarice Lispector (1920-1977), the greatest Brazilian writer of the twentieth century, has been called astounding (Rachel Kushner), a penetrating genius (Donna Seaman, Booklist), and one of the twentieth century's most mysterious writers (Orhan Pamuk). General editor of the new translations of Clarice Lispector's complete works at New Directions, BENJAMIN MOSER is the author of Why This World: The Biography of Clarice Lispector, and Sontag: Her Life and Work, which was awarded the Pulitzer Prize. His new book, The Upside-Down World: Meetings with the Dutch Masters, will be published in October.

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GOR013688833
9780811229609
0811229602
The Woman Who Killed the Fish Clarice Lispector
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New Directions Publishing Corporation
2022-10-28
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