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Manuscripts of A Breath of Life
The second part of the original manuscripts of Um sopro de vida (A Breath of Life) was delivered by the writer's son, Paulo Gurgel Valente, to be incorporated into the Clarice Lispector Collection
Clarice and Lucrécia in Bern
The following text began with research on the correspondence between Clarice Lispector and her sisters Tania Kauffman and Elisa Lispector, under the care of the IMS.
Thanks,Typewriter
When we had no way of knowing that the hashtag gratitude would be one of the terms referring to two strong traits of the future...
Compact prose, poetic moves
A conversation about football and literature between Armando Nogueira and Clarice Lispector
A Wild Review of Near to the Wild Heart
It’s the end of 1943. A publishing house of little cultural relevance, A Noite, releases the exceptional Near to the Wild Heart, a book by a 22-year-old author and former employee of the publisher.
Clarice Lispector and João Cabral: An Unprinted Story
Working on a manual printer, João Cabral invites Clarice to debut “The Seamless Book,” his small publisher.
“Triumph,” Clarice’s Press Debut
Issue 227, from May 25, 1940, contains the three-page story “Triunfo” – Clarice Lispector’s first registered collaboration with the press.
Pens, Paper, and Records
The LPs that belonged to Clarice help us get to know a little about her musical taste.
Without Formulas
In 1970, Clarice Lispector started to write a work that would come to be called Água Viva. Published at the end of August 1973 by Artenova, what follows is a manuscript.