The Apple in the Dark by Clarice Lispector - ISBN: 9780241371350
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Fleeing darkness, a man reinvents himself through language and destiny.

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  • Paperback

    400 pages

  • Release Date

    6 February 2024

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Summary

‘The best one’, as Clarice herself described it - her great mystical masterpiece

In the mistaken belief that he has killed his wife, Martim flees the city and arrives, in a state of both fear and wonder, at a remote ranch. There, he will have to remake himself, emerging, from the beast-like state in which his crime has plunged him, to the fullness of a reinvented humanity. Along the way, he will mark the lives of the two women who run the ranch, brambly, authoritarian Vit ria and her …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780241371350
ISBN-10:024137135X
Author:Clarice Lispector, Benjamin Moser, Paulo Gurgel Valente
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:400
Release Date:6 February 2024
Weight:278g
Dimensions:199mm x 130mm x 26mm
Series:Penguin Modern Classics
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Lispector is the premier Latin American woman prose writer of this century * The New York Times Book Review *Clarice Lispector left behind an astounding body of work that has no real corollary inside literature or outside it – Rachel Kushner * Bookforum *Brilliant and unclassifiable: glamorous, cultured, moody, Lispector is an emblematic twentieth-century artist who belongs in the same pantheon as Kafka and Joyce – Edmund WhiteOne of the true originals of Latin American literature – Terrence Rafferty * The New York Times Book Review *A genius on the level of Nabokov – Jeff VanderMeer * Slate *Sphinx, sorceress, sacred monster. The revival of the hypnotic Clarice Lispector has been one of the true literary events of the twenty-first century – Parul Seghal * The New York Times *

About The Author

Clarice Lispector

Clarice Lispector was born in Ukraine in 1920. In the aftermath of World War I and the Russian Civil War, her family fled to Brazil, where she arrived when she was a little more than a year old. She published her first novel, Near to the Wild Heart, in 1943, when she was just twenty-three, and died in 1977, shortly after the publication of her final novel, The Hour of the Star.

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