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Near to the Wild Heart
Near to the Wild Heart | Clarice Lispector, Alison Entrekin, Benjamin Moser
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This new translation of Clarice Lispector's sensational first book tells the story of a middle class woman's life from childhood through an unhappy marriage and its dissolution to transcendence. 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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Augustdana
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I‘ve been in quite the slump lately. Just finished one, and really enjoying this too! Hope this slump is over!

CatLass007 Slumps are no fun. I‘m in hopes that your slump is over. 1mo
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GatheringBooks
Near to the Wild Heart | Clarice Lispector, Alison Entrekin, Benjamin Moser
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#MarchMagic Day 5: #HeartsOnCover or just one heart, singular. 🤣🥰

Eggs 🖤🤍 14mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Pretty 🍷 14mo
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Bertha_Mason
Near to the Wild Heart | Clarice Lispector, Alison Entrekin, Benjamin Moser

"The dense, dark night was cut down the middle, split into two black blocks of sleep. Where was she? Between the two pieces, looking at them (the one she had already slept and the one she had yet to sleep), isolated in the timeless and the spaceless, in an empty gap."

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Bindrosbookshelf
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Pickpick

The narration by Rebecca Morris was amazing. It felt like I had Joana next to me, telling me hear innermost thoughts.

Near to the Wild Heart is a stream of consciousness, focusing on Joana‘s life, her being an orphan, growing into the woman she became and her not exactly enjoying being caged in by marriage she is no longer sure she wants

4 stars 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟

I‘ve posted my review if you want to know more:
http://bit.ly/2S3I8FA

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Bertha_Mason
Near to the Wild Heart | Clarice Lispector, Alison Entrekin, Benjamin Moser

"Her life was made up of complete little lives, of whole, closed circles, which isolated themselves from one another. Except that at the end of each, instead of dying and beginning life on another plane, inorganic or lower organic, Joana started over on the same human plane. Just different fundamental notes. Or just different supplementary ones, and the basic ones forever the same?"

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Bertha_Mason
Near to the Wild Heart | Clarice Lispector, Alison Entrekin, Benjamin Moser

"When I surprise myself in the depths of the mirror I get a fright. I can hardly believe that I have limits, that I am cut out and defined. I feel scattered in the air, thinking inside other beings, living in things beyond myself."

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Bertha_Mason
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Bertha_Mason
Near to the Wild Heart | Clarice Lispector, Alison Entrekin, Benjamin Moser

"Because the best phrase and always still the youngest, was: goodness makes me want to be sick. Goodness was lukewarm and light. It smelled of raw meat kept for too long. Without entirely rotting in spite of everything. It was freshened up from time to time, seasoned a little, enough to keep it a piece of lukewarm, quiet meat."

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Emilymdxn
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I don‘t know a thing, I am able to give birth to a child and I don‘t know a thing. God will receive my humility and will say: I was able to give birth to a world and I don‘t know a thing. I will be closer to Him and the woman with the voice. My child will move in my arms and I will tell myself: Joana, Joana this is good. I won‘t utter another word because the truth will be what pleases my arms.

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Emilymdxn
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One of my fave quotes from this book I finished yesterday!

Her eyes grew moist with soft happiness and gratitude. She had spoken... The words coming from before language, from the source, from the source itself. She moved closer to him, giving him her soul and nevertheless feeling complete as if she had drink down a world. She was like a woman.

youneverarrived Beautiful! 5y
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Emilymdxn
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It‘s been years since I read a book that made me this excited and surprised about what writers can DO with language. Probably one of the best novels I‘ve ever read. I always thought I didn‘t much like modernism other than Virginia Woolf (queen of my heart), but now I don‘t much like modernism apart from Virginia Woolf and Clarice Lispector.

People compare this to Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man but honestly this blew Joyce out of the water

suzisteffen I‘ve long wondered if I don‘t like Joyce or if I just don‘t like all of the people who would pick Joyce and remain ignorant of Woolf. Oh well, that‘s of no import in this discussion, but your description DOES make me want to read Clarice Lispector immediately! 5y
Emilymdxn @suzisteffen I always felt like Woolf was trying to communicate truthfully and honestly with me in her writing while Joyce just feels wilfully obscure 5y
suzisteffen @Emilymdxn Interesting. What Woolf books do you like best? 5y
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Emilymdxn Gotta be To The Lighthouse and Between the Acts I‘d say @suzisteffen (edited) 5y
batsy I loved The Hour of the Star! And her collected short stories is one of the most amazing reading experiences I've had. I look forward to discovering more of her work. 5y
Emilymdxn @batsy I just downloaded the hour of the star and passion of Gh and I‘m so excited to read them! 5y
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Emilymdxn
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My daily dose of Clarice at lunch

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Emilymdxn
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Everything waiting for midnight... - I am fooling myself, I need to return. I don‘t feel madness in my wish to bite stars, but the earth still exists. And because the first truth is the earth and the body. If the twinkling if the stars pains me, if this distant communication is possible, it is because something almost like a star quivers within me. Here I am back at the body. Return to my body.

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Emilymdxn
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Switching to this at lunch after reading 4321 this morning feels like switching to water after drinking something sludgy with illegal additives and sweeteners in... it makes this an even better book. Like THIS is what a bildungsroman can be like.

I‘m going to power through the last of Paul Auster tonight, congratulate myself on finishing, swear never to do that to myself then luxuriate in beautiful Clarice

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Emilymdxn
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Lunchtime ☺️

So pleased to be reading something brilliant and honest by a woman. I always love modernism by women more than by men

LibrarianRyan I like your water bottle pattern. 😁 5y
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Emilymdxn
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Just a few moments to get a page into this one before going to bed. This will be 3/50 books from my owned tbr to read and pass on to others this year.

I‘m crazy for translated fiction rn so I‘m glad I had this here

Weaponxgirl I really want to read her. Looking forward to your review 5y
Emilymdxn @Weaponxgirl I saw written somewhere yesterday that this is like the worst book of hers to start with and no one should... still gonna read it cause it‘s the one I own but kinda wish I‘d bought hour of the star instead 5y
Liz_M I haven't read this one, but I can't imagine it's worse than The Passion According to GH. I loved it but it also gave me serious heebie-jeebies. 😁 5y
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thegreentealibrarian
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Pickpick

This was Clarice Lispector's debut novel but it's the second book I've read by her. I found this one just as mesmerizing.
#readharder2018

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Bookishaf
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Mehso-so

I wanted to like this book but I think I just wasn't in the right mindset to read it. I don't think it's a holiday time read. And I saw someone on Goodreads said to not read this one if you're reading Lispector for the first time. There are a few different perspectives in the book but for the most part, it's set in Joana's stream of thought through various phases of her life as she examines marriage, love, jealousy and life's meaning.

Bookishaf Lots of great quotes but it'll probably take a second read to really understand it. 7y
charl08 She's on the TBR list for 2017. 7y
ReadingEnvy @charl08 Me too. I've bought her stories as a present but haven't read her myself! 7y
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Bookishaf
Near to the Wild Heart | Clarice Lispector, Alison Entrekin, Benjamin Moser
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#butterbeer cookies! :) I'll post link to original recipe when I find it #harrypotter

LeahBergen Oooo! 7y
Smangela Oh yes! Post the link when you can 😍 7y
Nebklvr Yummy 7y
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DebinHawaii They look delicious!! 🍪❤️ 7y
[DELETED] 1409720085 Um, yes please. 7y
NatalieR They look heavenly! ❤️🍪❤️🍪 7y
Jhullie Yum. I am planning a book dinner for my birthday in Feb (all book related food) these are amazing. 7y
Bookishaf Sorry this took so long! I was helping at Barnes & Noble's Magical Holiday Ball! Here's the link: http://www.confessionsofacookbookqueen.com/butterbeer-cookies/ 7y
Bookishaf I added 3 teaspoons of water to the dough and a 1/4 tsp of rum extract to the ganache! 7y
Bookishaf @LeahBergen @Smangela @Nebklvr @DebinHawaii @emilydecato @NatalieR @Jhullie tagging you all so you can get the link. I know how quickly posts can get lost on Litsy! :) 7y
LeahBergen Thank you!! 👍🏼 7y
Smangela Thanks! Magical Holiday Ball sounds lovely! 7y
NatalieR Thanks! 7y
[DELETED] 1409720085 Yay! Thank you! 7y
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GlitteryOtters
Near to the Wild Heart | Clarice Lispector, Alison Entrekin, Benjamin Moser
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Today's #booktober entry...books set in South America. Clarice Lispector is my favorite South American author, here are a few of her books set there. 💕

RealLifeReading Nice! I've yet to read any of her work. Will have to find some! 8y
GlitteryOtters @RealLifeReading her short stories are a good place to start (if you like short stories) I discovered her via a book of magical realist short fiction & completely fell in love with her writing. Linking the book here, if you are able to lay your hands on it via used copy or interlibrary loan or something, it is well worth reading. 💕 8y
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Emmeline
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"With your teacher, she said, playing with intimacy, and she was white and smooth. Not miserable and not knowing anything, not abandoned, not dirty-kneed like Joana, like Joana! Joana got up and she knew that her skirt was short, that her blouse was clinging to her minuscule, hesitant bust. Flee, run to the beach, lie face-down in the sand, hide her face, listen to the sound of the sea."

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CynthiasBiblioFiles
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Mehso-so

Just finished this book. It was a difficult read, in a stream of consciousness style. Parts of it were better than others. Follows the interior state of Joana, from childhood to marriage, to her decision to make her own way in the world. Intriguing, but not page turning.

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joellemaxx
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Pickpick

I fucking love you, CL. this book is perhaps one of the denser and tougher of hers, and I would not recommend it as a first CL to someone. still, reading is worth it- each sentence pounds, the way CL's usually do, and together the portrait of the viciously alive Joana is so full as to burst.

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ViridianGirl
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From the book Near to the Wild Heart by Clarice Lispector -

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Laurenwdillard
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New book for the weekend :)

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Marianoel
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The distance that separates emotions from words. I've already thought about that. And the most curious thing is that the moment I try to speak not only do I fail to express what I feel but what I feel slowly becomes what I say.

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