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The complete stories / Clarice Lispector ; translated from the Portuguese by Katrina Dodson ; introduction by Benjamin Moser ; edited by Benjamin Moser.

Van Pelt Library PQ9697.L585 A2 2015
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lispector, Clarice, author.
Contributor:
Dodson, Katrina, translator.
Moser, Benjamin, 1976- editor, writer of introduction.
Standardized Title:
Works. English
Language:
English
Portuguese
Subjects (All):
Lispector, Clarice--Translations into English.
Lispector, Clarice.
Genre:
Short stories.
Physical Description:
xxiii, 645 pages ; 21 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : New Directions, 2015.
Summary:
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.
Contents:
Glamour and grammar / by Benjamin Moser
First stories: The triumph ; Obsession ; The fever dream ; Jimmy and I ; Interrupted story ; The escape ; Excerpt ; Letters to Hermengardo ; Gertrudes asks for advice ; Another couple of drunks
Family ties: Daydream and drunkenness of a young lady ; Love ; A chicken ; The imitation of the rose ; Happy birthday ; The smallest woman in the world ; The dinner ; Preciousness ; Family ties ; Beginnings of a fortune ; Mystery in São Cristóvão ; The crime of the mathematics teacher ; The buffalo
The foreign legion: The disasters of Sofia ; The sharing of loaves ; The message ; Monkeys ; The egg and the chicken ; Temptation ; Journey to Petrópolis ; The solution ; Evolution of a myopia ; The fifth story ; A sincere friendship ; The obedient ones ; The foreign legion
Back of the drawer: The burned sinner and the harmonious angels ; Profile of chosen beings ; Inaugural adress ; Mineirinho
Covert joy: Covert joy ; Remnants of carnival ; Eat up, my son ; Forgiving God ; One hundred years of forgiveness ; A hope ; The servant ; Boy in pen and ink ; A tale of so much love ; The waters of the world ; Involuntary incarnation ; Two stories my way ; The first kiss
Where were you at night: In search of a dignity ; The departure of the train ; Dry sketch of horses ; Where were you at night ; Report on the thing ; Manifesto of the city ; The conjurings of Dona Frozina ; That's where I'm going ; The dead man in the sea at Urca ; Silence ; A full afternoon ; Such gentleness ; Soul storm ; Natural life
The Via Crucis of the body: Explanation ; Miss Algrave ; The body ; Via Crucis ; The man who showed up ; He drank me up ; For the time being ; Day after day ; The sound of footsteps ; Before the Rio-Niterói Bridge ; Praça Mauá
Pig Latin ; Better than to burn ; But it's going to rain
Vison of splendor: Brasília
Final stories: Beauty and the Beast or The enormous wound ; One day less
Appendix: The useless explanation
Translator's note / by Katrina Dodson
Biographical note
Acknowledgements.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9780811219631
0811219631
OCLC:
892878776

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