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La vida íntima de la Laura
1999
First Published
3.72
Average Rating
42
Number of Pages
La vida íntima de la Laura són els “minipensaments i minisentiments” de la protagonista d’aquesta història, que Clarice Lispector va escriure per al seu fill. La Laura viu al pati de la senyora Luísa, on passa de tot. Fa petar la xerrada amb les companyes, de tant en tant es baralla amb el marit, s’ocupa del fill que no para de menjar, espanta els lladres nocturns i s’amaga de la terrible cuinera, que l’amenaça d’acabar al forn si no pon prou ous… Ah, per cert, la Laura és una gallina. Aquest conte respon al dilema que tenim els humans enfront dels quina bona companyia, però quin bon estofat! I ho fa amb l’afectuosa crueltat que la natura gasta amb tots els éssers narra sense vel, i amb molt d’humor i tendresa, les aventures d’una gallina conscient que se la podrien menjar qualsevol dia. Aquest text genial i divertidíssim l’ha il·lustrat la dibuixant hongaresa Mariann Máray amb una explosió de color i una destresa exquisida per dibuixar animals.
Avg Rating
3.72
Number of Ratings
270
5 STARS
25%
4 STARS
34%
3 STARS
31%
2 STARS
7%
1 STARS
3%
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Author

Clarice Lispector
Clarice Lispector
Author · 41 books

Clarice Lispector was a Brazilian writer. Acclaimed internationally for her innovative novels and short stories, she was also a journalist. Born to a Jewish family in Podolia in Western Ukraine, she was brought to Brazil as an infant, amidst the disasters engulfing her native land following the First World War. She grew up in northeastern Brazil, where her mother died when she was nine. The family moved to Rio de Janeiro when she was in her teens. While in law school in Rio she began publishing her first journalistic work and short stories, catapulting to fame at age 23 with the publication of her first novel, 'Near to the Wild Heart' (Perto do Coração Selvagem), written as an interior monologue in a style and language that was considered revolutionary in Brazil. She left Brazil in 1944, following her marriage to a Brazilian diplomat, and spent the next decade and a half in Europe and the United States. Upon return to Rio de Janeiro in 1959, she began producing her most famous works, including the stories of Family Ties (Laços de Família), the great mystic novel The Passion According to G.H. (A Paixão Segundo G.H.), and the novel many consider to be her masterpiece, Água Viva. Injured in an accident in 1966, she spent the last decade of her life in frequent pain, steadily writing and publishing novels and stories until her premature death in 1977. She has been the subject of numerous books and references to her, and her works are common in Brazilian literature and music. Several of her works have been turned into films, one being 'Hour of the Star' and she was the subject of a recent biography, Why This World, by Benjamin Moser.

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