As 10 most incredible phrases of Clarice Lispector explained
Considered one of the greatest writers of Brazilian literature, Clarice Lispector (1925-1977) and author of iconic phrases that reverberate within us.
Pinçadas of romances, chronicles, stories and I tied the same poems, these sentences are pills of knowledge that illuminate his works and give a year to the reader a small demonstration of the talent of the breeder.
Phrase about identity
It's hard to lose. It is so difficult that it will provavelly depress a way of making me feel, just as it makes me feel de novo a lie that I live.
Withdrawal of romance A second paixão G.H.The phrase above deals with the question of identity and of our daily efforts to discover what we really are.
Ao longo das linhas, or narrator assumes that it is necessary to Courage to Oil Adventure by Deixar-Se Lost. He affirms that finding yourself again will be lost another time - as many times as necessary - is a terribly painful exercise.
It is so difficult in this process that, at times, it is easier to find a temporary lie to inhabit than to stop standing on or empty.
Phrase on or index
A minha vida, a mais verdadeira, and irreconcilable, extremely interior and not only has a word that means.
Nessa passagem from At the hour of the star o narrator fala da Difficulty to squeeze out what passes inside yourself Due to the absence of words capable of naming his identity and his complex inner world.
Many of us já experience the sensation of wanting to communicate as another and feel that you do not have enough words to give us the density of what we want to say.
The last stretch of time tells precisely about that experience that at times there is no language capable of translating what we feel.
Envelope or ato de escrever phrase
Enquanto escrever e falar vou ter than to pretend that someone is securing minha mão.
Em A second paixão G.H. o narrator Rodrigo expressa many times as to scrutinize a painful and how to give voice and life to the tragic history of Macabéia.
In a few passages where he assumes his limitations and difficulties, Rodrigo quotes a phrase above and assumes that, in order to continue producing, he will need to feel accompanied.
In the presence of another person, it serves as a kind of crutch, which continue to face despite all the dúvidas and hesitações.
Phrase on a (false) simplicity of written
Let no one be fooled, only with simplicity through a lot of work.
Na phrase acima é como se o narrator Rodrigo - do livro At the hour of the star -The reader is invited to visit or his writing desk and find out the engrenagens that will move to his writing.
I know, on the other hand, that the barnacle that has been written flows that to simplicity is a kind of "benção", Rodrigo sublinha that or that it seems casual and light and, not true, fruit of a lot of commitment.
In writing, intense work is required by the reader, which only sees the final result, many times I do not mistrust how much you need to give birth to a certain work.
Phrase about a difficult day written
Ah, it's getting hard to write. Because I feel like a ficarei of dark heart to verify that, even adding a little bit of joy, I was so sedentary that um quase nothing ever made me a happy boy.
I do not count Carnival remains We find a defiance of the narrator who is tired of scribbling - or hard work wears out and he sits down with energy.
Here escrever means fazer um mergulho corajoso na alma, or that it may turn out to be a rather painful process in the end.
Phrase about as dúvidas e hesitações
Whenever you have questions and não houver, the answer will continue to be written.
Em At the hour of the star we find a meta-written, isso é, a written that reflects on the own questões da composition liteária. Either stretch over and over two examples of cases where or little subject who is skeptical about or why it is written.
Rodrigo said that he would have seen a painful process and that the face of the mergulhe founded was not his own eu interior - but at the same time barnacle than there is another way to continue in front of it escrever.
Ele chega to conclusion sozinho that, enquanto tiver internal concerns, you will need to give vazão to these thoughts through the writing.
Phrase on o livre-arbítrio
O mystery of human destiny and that we are fatais, but we fear the freedom to fulfill our não or nosso fatal: it depends on us to realize or our fatal destiny.
A phrase acima was withdrawn from the book A second paixão G.H. e corresponds to a stretch among so many onde o narrator Rodrigo wonders about life and about our destiny.
Nessa brief passagem we find a reflection about do nosso livre-arbítrio It gives us the possibility of escorting or that we choose as our destination.
Starting from the presumption that there is a destination and that the costume of life is already marked as a final point, it is up to us to decide or that we will have no space located between the beginning and the end of two days.
Phrase about a felicidade
It created more false difficulties for that clandestine coisa that was happiness. A felicidade would always be clandestine for myself. It seems that eu já pressentia.
Nesse brief stretch do conto Clandestine Felicidade, We see a narrator as he turns as his desire to find happiness and his awareness that, for him, she would always be in a certain furtive way.
Ciente gives his difficulty to find happiness, or the narrator himself assumes that he created little efforts to reach the goal.
Here is also the notion of pressentimento: he does not know how to justify bem or why, he does not manage to state what or reason, but he acknowledges that he knows before the same of ter a real consciência two facts. It seems to be because, for him, or his destiny, it would be to find happiness forever with no excuse.
Phrase about or destiny
Ela os ouvia e surpreendia-se com a own courage em continuing. But it was not courage. It was or sun. It is a great vocation for a destiny.
I do not count Preciousness We find that phrase that is a pear of delicacy. Ao long gives history, the protagonist faces great inner challenges e, despite the mean, she resolves to continue in front.
Here pressupõe-I know that a destiny has been traced and that she bravely marches in the direction of it.
Or that we are chamamos de coragem, or narrator chama de dom - a tranquility of knowing that there is a destiny and that she will walk for it as for.
Phrases about or sin
Either sin attracted me, or that it is prohibited fascinates me.
Many of us managed to relate to this fragment removed from At the hour of the star.
I know that we do not know hypnotizes us in any way, what is morally / ethically / religiously prohibited attracted us even more.
A proibição awakens our curiosity and summons us to discover what is cut off.
What was Clarice Lispector?
Clarice Lispector (1925-1977) is two great names in Brazilian literature. Author born in Tchetchelnik, in Ukraine, no day 10 dezembro, no berço de uma família composta por pai (Pinkouss), mãe (Mania) and duas irmãs (Leia and Tania).
A Jewish family decided to leave or country of origin because of anti-Semitism and immigration to Brazil where Clarice's uncles and cousins have lived.
A ship journey from Maceió, where you will go to reside. O pai de Clarice during the first times in Brazil collaborated with us all business. In 1929, however, they decided to try a more autonomous life in Recife.

Nine years after Clarice loses my family and decides to move again, this time to Rio de Janeiro.
It is in Rio de Janeiro that Clarice is formed directly and meets Maury Gurgel Valente, a colleague of turma as she is going to marry. Dois casamento nasceriam two meninos: Pedro e Paulo.
Clarice has written for a long time of her life. I have published romances, chronicles, stories, poems and a series of columns from the time. Recognized public hair and criticism, she received several awards for the long run.
Clarice died in 1977, one day before her anniversary, a victim of non-ovarian cancer.
Find out more about that great writer lendo o artigo Clarice Lispector: life and work.
Experience knowing too
- Clarice Lispector: annotated poetic texts
- Conto Amor, by Clarice Lispector
- Livro A Hora da Estrela, by Clarice Lispector
- Livro Felicidade Clandestina, by Clarice Lispector