A contemporary of Lispector, Hilst was more eccentric in lifestyle and much more experimental in her writing. This novella depicts mathematician Amos Keres‘ decent into incoherent madness. Told completely from his perspective, the only glimpse of plot is from his slight awareness of how people react to him. It is a most unusual book, (it includes a fabulous poem about geometric shapes), but I‘m afraid I did not learn much about Brazil from it.
@TheAromaofBooks this is my January #Bookspin! 4y