Near to the Wild Heart

Awards:   Commended for Literary Award (Translation) 2013
Author:   Clarice Lispector ,  Alison Entrekin ,  Benjamin Moser
Publisher:   New Directions Publishing Corporation
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
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9780811220026


Pages:   220
Publication Date:   19 June 2012
Format:   Paperback
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  • Commended for Literary Award (Translation) 2013

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"Near to the Wild Heart, published in Rio de Janeiro in 1943, introduced Brazil to what one writer called ""Hurricane Clarice"": a twenty-three-year-old girl who wrote her first book in a tiny rented room and then baptized it with a title taken from Joyce: ""He was alone, unheeded, near to the wild heart of life."" The book was an unprecedented sensation - the discovery of a genius. Narrative epiphanies and interior monologue frame the life of Joana, from her middle-class childhood through her unhappy marriage and its dissolution to transcendence, when she proclaims: ""I shall arise as strong and comely as a young colt."""

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Author:   Clarice Lispector ,  Alison Entrekin ,  Benjamin Moser
Publisher:   New Directions Publishing Corporation
Imprint:   New Directions Publishing Corporation
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 13.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.230kg
ISBN:  

9780811220026


ISBN 10:   0811220028
Pages:   220
Publication Date:   19 June 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Lispector is one of the hidden geniuses of twentieth century literature, in the same league as Flann O Brien, Borges and Pessoa utterly original and brilliant, haunting and disturbing. --Colm Toibin


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Clarice Lispector was born in 1920 to a Jewish family in western Ukraine. As a result of the anti-Semitic violence they endured, the family fled to Brazil in 1922, and Clarice Lispector grew up in Recife. Following the death of her mother when Clarice was nine, she moved to Rio de Janeiro with her father and two sisters, and she went on to study law. With her husband, who worked for the foreign service, she lived in Italy, Switzerland, England, and the United States, until they separated and she returned to Rio in 1959; she died there in 1977. Since her death, Clarice Lispector has earned universal recognition as Brazil's greatest modern writer. Alison Entrekin has translated a number of works by Brazilian and Portuguese authors into English, including City of God by Paulo Lins and Budapest by Chico Buarque. Benjamin Moser is the author of Why This World: A Biography of Clarice Lispector, which was a finalist for the National Book Critics' Circle Award, and is also the editor of a new translation of Clarice Lispector's work, of which this is the sixth volume. A former books columnist at Harper's Magazine, Moser is now a columnist at The New York Times Book Review, and is currently at work on the authorized biography of Susan Sontag. He lives in the Netherlands.

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