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erzascarletbookgasm
The Passion According to G.H. | Clarice Lispector
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Mehso-so

My 1st Lispector is unlike any novel I‘ve read. The whole book is the interior monologue of the main character, who seems to be on existential crisis as she muses on identity, death, religion,etc. Her complex philosophical ideas on life are perplexing to me; her thoughts are often contradictory & hard to follow, yet hypnotic. Not a book for everyone. For it being hypnotic & provocative merely from an encounter with a cockroach, it‘s not a ‘pan‘.

BarbaraBB I think I didn‘t get this book.. I had no idea what I was reading 8mo
Suet624 @BarbaraBB Hahaha. Love your comment. 8mo
erzascarletbookgasm @BarbaraBB I didn‘t get it either 😂. I almost bailed but I was amused with her ‘ramblings‘ and wondered where it was all going…nowhere! 8mo
BarbaraBB Nowhere 🤣🤣 8mo
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Augustdana
Near to the Wild Heart | Clarice Lispector, Alison Entrekin, Benjamin Moser
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I‘ve been in quite the slump lately. Just finished one, and really enjoying this too! Hope this slump is over!

CatLass007 Slumps are no fun. I‘m in hopes that your slump is over. 8mo
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pdxannie
Dom Casmurro | Machado de Assis
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Pickpick

I can‘t believe Dom Casmurro was written in 1899. It‘s brilliant. I read the translation by Margaret Jull Costa and Robin Patterson.

birdie_gw You read so fast! I have to translate every word to my minds eye. Makes me slow I think. 9mo
pdxannie I don‘t read fast it‘s just all I did this weekend hahah! 9mo
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Dilara
Mort et vie svrine: dition bilingue | Joo Cabral de Melo Neto
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People will think I am obsessed w/ cribs. I swear I'm not! I didn't know when I started this book that it was a kind of riff on nativity plays. It tells the story of Severino, a poor dispossessed peasant who follows the river to try his luck in Recife. All he finds along the way is death and poverty. And a carpenter called José who's just had a child. It is a Brazilian classic & deservedly so. A play in verse that's deep, moving, powerful.
#Brazil

Dilara I don't think the full play is available in print in English, but there are numerous videoed staged versions, including musicals (music by Chico Buarque), at least 1 movie (w/ an Emmy Award) & 1 animated film available on Youtube with subtitles (possibly automatic - but that's better than nothing).
Link to the most famous song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jF_YGEAeQgw

The French translation is v. readable & immersive, the intro is invaluable.
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Ruthiella Your creche looks very much like the one I grew up with. 10mo
Dilara @Ruthiella A classic design 😁 10mo
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Doppoetry
Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas (Revised) | Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis
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Throw the whole man in the garbage

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Doppoetry
Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas (Revised) | Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis
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All I can think of is “Girl, Run“ 💀

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LeticiaToraci
The Caves of Steel | Isaac Asimov
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Asimov's Robot Series. #Brazilian #boxset

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Kristelh
Posthumous Memoirs of Brs Cubas | Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis
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TheAromaofBooks Yay!!! 1y
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IuliaC
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I loved Dona Flor's passionate and exquisite love triangle! There is magical realism and a delicious mix of samba rythms, carnivals, tasty dishes and Afro-Brazilian rituals for deities. Dona Flor loses her first love, her pain and mourning are excruciating, but she rediscovers love and remarries, although her first husband never really leaves her...

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