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Informationen zum Autor Clarice Lispector (1920–1977) wrote nine novels and ten collections of short stories.Giovanni Pontiero (1932–1996) was a translator of Portuguese-language fiction. Klappentext The silent rage that seizes a matriarch whose family is feting her eighty-ninth year.The tangle of emotions felt by a sophisticated young woman toward her elderly mother. An adolescent girl's obsessive fear of being looked at. The "giddying sense of compassion" that a blind man introduces into a young housewife's settled existence. Of such is made the world of Clarice Lispector, the Brazilian writer whose finest work is acknowledged to be her exquisitely crafted short stories. Here, in these thirteen of Lispector's most brilliantly conceived stories, mysterious and unexpected moments of crisis propel characters to self-discovery or keenly felt intuitions about the human condition. Her characters mirror states of mind. Alienated by their unsettling sense of life's absurdity, they seem at times absorbed in their interior lives and in the passions that dominate and usually defeat them.Giovanni Pontiero's translation has been lauded by Gregory Rabassa as "magnificent." Zusammenfassung Thirteen of Lispector's most brilliantly conceived stories Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Introduction The daydreams of a drunk woman Love The chicken The imitation of the rose Happy birthday The smallest woman in the world The dinner Preciousness Family ties The beginning of a fortune Mystery in São Cristóvão The crime of the mathematics professor The buffalo