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Clarice Lispector - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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1920: Clarice Lispector is born on December 10, 1920, in Tchechelnik, a small village in the Ukraine, the homeland of her parents, Pedro and Marietta Lispector. ... Clarice Lispector has extraordinarily added to Brazilian literature. Her contribution to the Portuguese language, considered by Portuguese writer Fernando...
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1920: Nasce Clarice Lispector, no dia 10 de dezembro de 1920, em Tchechelnik, uma aldeia da Ucrânia, terra de seus pais, Pedro e Marieta Lispector. - 1921: Em fevereiro, com apenas dois meses, chega a Maceió, Alagoas, com seus pais e suas duas irmãs, Elisa e Tânia.
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The most important Jewish writer since Kafka may have also been a part-time beauty columnist with a penchant for Chanel suits. Benjamin Moser describes his fascination with Clarice Lispector ...
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Amazon.com: Why This World: A Biography of Clarice Lispector
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So why have we never heard of Clarice Lispector? Why has this literary sphinx barely entered the consciousness of the anglophone world? The answer, at least in part, lies with Lispector herself. ... Benjamin Moser’s Why This World: A Biography of Clarice Lispector is published on August 25 (£20),
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Books by Clarice Lispector: The Hour of the Star, A Paixão Segundo G.H., Family Ties, Near to the Wild Heart, The Apple in the Dark, Aprendizagem ou o Livro dos Prazeres, Uma, The Stream of Life, Selected Cronicas, Foreign Legion: Stories and Chronicles, Soulstorm ... Books by Clarice Lispector...
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Clarice Lispector summary with 204 pages of encyclopedia entries, essays, summaries, research information, and more. ... "Clarice Lispector" Search Results...
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