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Tutti i racconti by Clarice Lispector

susanafernandes_2025's review against another edition

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5.0

Ler a Clarice é entrar num vulcão em erupção onde há uma corrente interminável de palavras vocabulário excessivo melancolia e angústia ímpares.
Muitas vezes me senti inferior pois não percebia o fio condutor dos contos para logo a seguir dizer mas é Clarice. Não se entende, sente-se.
Recomendo só a corajosos.

atomm's review against another edition

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5.0

Incomprehensible at times on a first read - yet the stories resonate in an equally indescribable way.

rachellayown's review against another edition

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So many of these stories are incredible and brilliant. So glad I finally read this one.

spukschloss's review against another edition

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Read all the “first stories” 

maddyreadsthings's review against another edition

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challenging emotional reflective medium-paced

4.5

francesca_penchant's review against another edition

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Favorite quotes from The Complete Stories:
"The other side of alientation is freedom."
—Benjamin Moser, Introduction to The Complete Stories

"Not being devoured is the most perfect of feelings. Not being devoured is the secret goal of an entire life."
—Clarice Lispector

"What a talent she had for cruelty."
—Clarice Lispector

saareman's review against another edition

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4.0

A mysterious "83" stories, counted as "86", that are about to become "89."
Review of the New Directions Kindle eBook edition (2015)

February 13, 2023 Update The New Yorker online edition published A Lost Interview with Clarice Lispector from April 20, 1976 translated for the first time into English by biographer & editor Benjamin Moser. The audio of the original Portuguese language interview can also be listened to embedded in the article. This was not behind a paywall for me, so hopefully is accessible to everyone else also.

Graphic of Clarice Lispector, artist uncredited at The New Yorker

September 25, 2021 Update
No special addendum, but I loved this quote that I saw today on Twitter and wanted to add it.

"I write like I'm going to save someone's life. Probably my own life." - Clarice Lispector. Image sourced from the publisher Eterna Cadencia on Twitter, September 25, 2021.

This was a Kindle Deal of the Day for $1.99 Cdn. back in July 2017 and although I'm not a fan of eBooks it was impossible to resist at that price. It then took me about 8 months to February 2018 to read it since without an actual eBook reader I could only read it in spurts when I had the patience to scroll through it on a laptop. So it was not an ideal medium, but I could at least read at my own pace and when I was in the mood. To keep track over such a long time frame I made brief notes on each story. It was because of my note making that my count came up short, see further below. The collection isn't numbered otherwise.

To add to the mystery and allure, these supposed 86 "Complete Stories" are about to be supplanted by an even newer edition of 89 "Complete Stories" to be published June 26, 2018 by New Directions Publishing, see their blurb at https://www.ndbooks.com/book/the-complete-stories/

It is actually a bit difficult to pin down what is even meant by the current 86 "Complete Stories" as any sort of standard headcount here would result in a total of 83. As best as I can figure, it becomes 86 if you add 83 + 1 "Explanation" (the foreword to the "[b:A via crucis do corpo|4170815|A Via Crucis do Corpo|Clarice Lispector|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1557267164l/4170815._SX50_.jpg|2661847]" collection) + 1 "Appendix: The Useless Explanation" (used as an afterword for the entire collection) + 1 "Brasilia 2" (counting the 2nd part of "Brasilia" as a separate story, since it was written 12 years later than "Brasilia 1", the 2 are otherwise printed as one story though). There is actually a 4th option if you count the single story "Two Stories My Way" as an actual 2 stories, but there isn't as much of a clear separation there as there is in "Brasilia," so let's not go there.

As mentioned in the excellent foreword by biographer Benjamin Moser (see [b:Why This World: A Biography of Clarice Lispector|5218096|Why This World A Biography of Clarice Lispector|Benjamin Moser|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1348366953l/5218096._SY75_.jpg|5285339]) and the afterword by translator Katrina Dodson the lines between fiction and non-fiction are easily blurred in Lispector's work and further "stories" seem to appear as her journalism work is reassessed as creative non-fiction writing. Her surrealistic extended description / vision of the capital city "Brasilia" in the present collection is a perfect example of this.

The collection here spans juvenilia stories from 1940 through all of her published collections through to 2 stories uncompleted at her death in 1977. The translator's note explains the complex process of piecing together the collection from all the disparate sources and publishers. A timeline would have been helpful to follow the publishing history as it is a bit hard to visualize just as text.
Overall my favourites here were mainly from the published collections "The Foreign Legion" (orig. "[b:A Legião Estrangeira|2637125|A Legião Estrangeira|Clarice Lispector|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1251892741l/2637125._SX50_.jpg|148114]" and "Covert Joy" (orig. [b:Felicidade Clandestina|2988688|Felicidade Clandestina|Clarice Lispector|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1557267758l/2988688._SY75_.jpg|3019146]) (the English translations are not available as separate volumes).

My 4 rating is a compromise as the overall work of putting together and translating this collection is definitely in 5 territory. It was just a bit too overwhelming to take all of it in though and there are likely to be sections where your enthusiasm and attention will flag esp. in the some too many "Desperate Housewives"-flavoured tales. And is it just me or did the theme of chicken and the egg seem to come up constantly?

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4.0

Only heard “Beauty and the Beast or The Enormous Wound” from the Selected Shorts podcast, but it was pretty entertaining story of inside a rich woman's mind as she comes across a beggar.

mescalero_at_bat's review against another edition

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4.0

yeah, i think the stories are the place for me with lispector

the novels i read were so dense and the level of obsession so high it felt claustrophobic. i know that's what she is going for, but i couldn't breathe in those interiors, nor the exteriors.

adrianascarpin's review against another edition

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4.0

Edição impecável, muito embora eu seja incapaz de dar-lhe cinco estrelas justamente porque abrange todos os contos, inclusive as obras primas até os não tão bons e só fui apta a dar cinco estrelas uma única vez numa edição de contos completos e este foi para o desbunde da Flannery O'Connor.