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Book Reviews

Clarice Lispector. The Complete Stories

Translated by Katrina Dodson and with an introduction by Benjamin Moser. New York: New Directions, 2015. 645 pp.

Pages 144-146 | Published online: 12 Sep 2022
 

Notes

1. Teicher, web.

2. Lispector, The Complete Stories, 635.

3. Tóibín, “A Passion for the Void,” viii.

4. New Directions Publishing, web.

5. Levitin, Soulstorm, Stories by Clarice Lispector, 171.

6. Fitz, Review of Clarice Lispector.

7. Levitin, Soulstorm, Stories by Clarice Lispector, 173.

8. See note 3 above.

9. Lispector, “A Menor Mulher do Mundo,” 77–8.

10. Bishop, “The Smallest Woman,” 501.

11. Lispector, The Complete Stories, 165.

12. Eberstadt, “Untamed Creature: A Biography,” 8.

13. Paley, Introduction, Soulstorm, ix.

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Notes on contributors

Elizabeth Lowe

Elizabeth Lowe, founding director of the Center for Translation Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, is author of The City in Brazilian Literature (Associate University Press, 1982), co-author of Translation and the Rise of Inter American Literature (University Press of Florida, 2009), and one of Clarice Lispector’s translators. Her interview with Clarice Lispector (“The Passion According to C.L.”) was published in Review 24 (1979).

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