Hey /lit/,
I just discovered and started reading Clarice Lispector and I am in-love. Found my one true 1940's ignored Brazilian waifu.
Has /lit/ read her? If not, start with The Hour of the Star.
that bitch looks like she'd dominate the fuck out of me
i bet in real life she was slavishly married to an alpha who privately peed on her
women are constant disappointments, sorry for your bad thread OP
>>7658936
how dare you
>>7658936
I also feel like you're one of the goodreads /lit/ group members who'd have an anime or mlp icon.
I liked Agua Viva and Passion a lot. I want to read the other two ND books so I can get that picture of her beautiful face on the covers completed. And that collected short stories released last year.
Both burst into a climax of a metaphysical epiphany, the best use of it I've seen in literature. Is her influence Jewish mysticism? What are some intros to that? It isn't like the OT from what I've read of it.