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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. i'm sure it says more about me than about this book but i have no idea what i just read. i loved the last 2 pages, which are the translator's note, but can't agree with her about the worthiness of this novel. to be fair, this is the sort of thing that i've found i generally dislike and that i think just isn't for me. there were a few lines throughout that seemed very poetic and lyrical, but this was a really weird, largely indecipherable book to me. maybe i'm just not prepared to read philosophy in a stream of consciousness presentation. ( ) Don't expect a systematic review of this book from me, however brief it may be. Also a synthesis is not possible, because there is hardly a story line in it. It was clearly an overwhelming reading experience for me, as is apparent from the exceptionally high rating to my standards. The Brazilian writer Lispector (1920-1977) offers a disjointed internal monologue of a woman who is apparently undergoing a deep existential experience; I can't put it more concisely than that. The sentences follow each other in an almost opaque manner, with constant contradictions and paradoxes, and references to situations and persons that cannot always be placed. Deep philosophical and existential musings about the universe, God, death, love, and so on, alternate with horrific acts and surrealistic performances, which are mainly triggered by the discovery of a cockroach. I was especially touched by the apt description of the universe (and therefore also God) as indifferent/neutral, a process of dehumanization that is seen by the story telling protagonist as a liberating experience, culminating in a vitalistic confession. These few reviewing lines really don’t do justice to this book, I know, so I’ll throw in some references that were perhaps not consciously intended by Lispector (in her autobiographical book 'The Discovery of the World' she indicates that she hardly read other 'great' books): Fyodor Dostoevsky, Samuel Beckett, Virigina Woolf, Frans Kafka, etc., all these great ones come to mind as you read this intriguing text. For me – but every reader will probably see something different in it – I experienced this book essentially as a process of purification, of a (Brazilian) woman in a midlife crisis, exposing fundamental existential truths. I'm sure I'll return to this book to deepen the mind-blowing reading experience it offers. If you want stream of consciousness, introspection, metaphysical pondering, imagination and creativity this is a book for you. A woman enters a room a servant has just left permanently and never leaves it for the entire book. No plot, no dialogue, lots and lots of thoughts. The only other "participant" is a cockroach which, spoiler alert, she crushes with a door. But it persists , and persists, and persists. She thinks about her life and, of course, the cockroach's. If you're looking for escapism, adventure, a journey, take a pass. Not my cup of tea, or even coffee, definitely not ice cream. > Babelio : https://www.babelio.com/livres/Lispector-La-Passion-selon-GH/66575 > BAnQ (Escomel G., Le devoir, 24 mars 1979) : https://collections.banq.qc.ca/ark:/52327/2776240 > BAnQ (Lepage J., La presse, 1 mars 1980) : https://collections.banq.qc.ca/ark:/52327/2296436 > Éditions des femmes : https://www.desfemmes.fr/litterature/la-passion-selon-gh/ > Bibliographie : https://id.erudit.org/iderudit/035774ar > Les cahiers du GRIF. Clarice Lispector, La passion selon G.H., Éd. des femmes. In: Les Cahiers du GRIF, n°23-24, 1978. Où en sont les féministes ? p. 177. … ; (en ligne), URL : https://www.persee.fr/doc/grif_0770-6081_1978_num_23_1_2153_t1_0177_0000_3 Video review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEQG8txI_EM sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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G. H. ;nunca sabremos el nombre y apellido de la protagonista; es una mujer independiente, escultora amateur y bien relacionada en los círculos más influyentes de Río de Janeiro. Un día, sola en su ático, encuentra una cucaracha. Esto provocará en ella arcadas de repulsión y un caudal de reflexiones íntimas, algunas hasta entonces desconocidas para ella misma, sobre sus sentimientos, miedos, angustias... Este hecho aparentemente intrascendente le servirá para repasar su vida desde la infancia y llegar así a la determinación de vencer todos sus miedos. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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