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Clarice Na Cabeceira

por Clarice Lispector

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Book reproduces most of Lispector's contributions as journalist, an occupation she held before and during her literary career as novelist and short story writer. Signing columns with her real name or with a {nom de plume} in daily, weekly or monthly publications, she wrote almost 500 chronicles geared towards a female readership, among many others. Most of the chronicles consisted of beauty hints, fashion news, cooking recipes, raising children, keeping house, and so on, delivered in a light and friendly tone. She interviewed the most renowned people of her time, ranging from diplomats, to poets, writers and artists. Her deep knowledge of the theme or the person being interviewed is detectable. Beyond newspapers and magazines, she also wrote for literary inserts in newspapers. The {Suplemento Litera rio} was the most important means for the work of a budding writer to become known and available to a wide audience. The volume comprises four parts, the first one reproducing most of her conributions to newspapers, the second one about the "feminine pages," the third referring to the chronicles, and the fourth to the interviews. The organizer of this collection includes her observations about the material shown.… (más)
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Clarice Lispector is best know by her novels, very loved in Brazil. Her narrative is fullfiled with introspective views, insecurity, feminism, love, naturalism and descriptions, remembering Virginia Woolf`s style. In those selected tales by famous people, we can see the author maturing his writing style and herself. We can see a very insecure woman, trying to finding the purpose of life. This repetitive doubt about life make most of these tales uninteresting. ( )
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Book reproduces most of Lispector's contributions as journalist, an occupation she held before and during her literary career as novelist and short story writer. Signing columns with her real name or with a {nom de plume} in daily, weekly or monthly publications, she wrote almost 500 chronicles geared towards a female readership, among many others. Most of the chronicles consisted of beauty hints, fashion news, cooking recipes, raising children, keeping house, and so on, delivered in a light and friendly tone. She interviewed the most renowned people of her time, ranging from diplomats, to poets, writers and artists. Her deep knowledge of the theme or the person being interviewed is detectable. Beyond newspapers and magazines, she also wrote for literary inserts in newspapers. The {Suplemento Litera rio} was the most important means for the work of a budding writer to become known and available to a wide audience. The volume comprises four parts, the first one reproducing most of her conributions to newspapers, the second one about the "feminine pages," the third referring to the chronicles, and the fourth to the interviews. The organizer of this collection includes her observations about the material shown.

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