A Breath of Life
A Breath of Life
Clarice Lispector
New Directions
2012
9780811219624Softcover
20 x 13 x 1.3
144 pages
A mystical dialogue between a male author (a thinly disguised Clarice Lispector) and his/her creation, a woman named Angela, this posthumous work has never before been translated. Lispector did not even live to see it published. At her death, a mountain of fragments remained to be “structured” by a friend, Olga Borelli. These fragments form a dialogue between a god-like author who infuses the breath of life into his creation: the speaking, breathing, dying creation herself, Angela Pralini. The work’s almost occult appeal arises from the perception that if Angela dies, Clarice will have to die as well.
Translated from the Portuguese by Johnny Lorenz
Edited by Benjamin Moser