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The Woman Who Killed the Fish

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The Woman Who Killed the Fish by Clarice Lispector is a charming and whimsical children's story infused with a unique blend of sincerity and humour. The narrative revolves around the author's candid confession about accidentally neglecting her son's fish, leading to its demise. Through her honest and engaging storytelling, Lispector weaves tales of her love for other animals, inviting readers on a journey of compassion and self-reflection.
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You might enjoy this book if you're drawn to whimsical and introspective tales that weave together personal anecdotes and philosophical musings. The author invites readers into her world with candid, intimate reflections, capturing the simple yet profound complexities of life. This book may appeal to fans of literary fiction that leans into the surreal and contemplative.

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The Woman Who Killed the Fish

Four beguiling tales for children of all ages.

A surprising new facet of Clarice Lispector’s genius

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"That woman who killed the fish unfortunately is me," begins the title story, but "if it were my fault, I'd own up to you, since I don't lie to boys and girls. I only lie sometimes to a certain type of grownup because there's no other way." Enumerating all the animals she's loved—cats, dogs, lizards, chickens, monkeys—Clarice finally asks: "Do you forgive me?"

The Mystery of the Thinking Rabbit is a detective story which explains that bunnies think with their noses: for a single idea a bunny might "scrunch up his nose fifteen thousand times" (he may not be too bright, but "he's not foolish at all when it comes to making babies").

The third tale, Almost True, is a shaggy dog yarn narrated by a pooch who is very worried about a wicked witch: "I am a dog named Ulisses and my owner is Clarice."

The wonderful last story, Laura's Intimate Life stars "the nicest hen I've ever seen." Laura is "quite dumb," but she has her "little thoughts and feelings. Not a lot, but she's definitely got them. Just knowing she's not completely dumb makes her feel all chatty and giddy. She thinks that she thinks." A one-eyed visitor from Jupiter arrives and vows Laura will never be eaten: she's been worrying, because "humans are a weird sort of person" who can love hens and eat them, too.

Such throwaway wisdom abounds: "Don't even get me started." These delightful, high-hearted stories, written for her own boys, have charm to burn—and are a treat for every Lispector reader.

Series: Storybook ND Series

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Clarice Lispector's The Woman Who Killed the Fish is praised for its luminous and humorous storytelling. Critics note its blend of magic, childlike wonder, and deep insights into life, positioning Lispector alongside literary giants like Kafka and Joyce. Though written for children, the book is celebrated for its charm and philosophical depth, offering powerful glimpses into human experiences and the complexities of daily life. The narrative style is described as playful yet profound, exploring the intimate life of animals and the boundaries of human empathy.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780811229609

Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 28 October 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: New Directions Publishing Corporation

Contributors:

  • Translated by Benjamin Moser

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 13.0mm

Width: 160.0mm

Height: 239.0mm

Weight: 255g

Pages: 80

About the Author

Clarice Lispector (1920–1977), the greatest Brazilian writer of the twentieth century, has been called “astounding” (Rachel Kushner), “a penetrating genius” (Donna Seaman, Booklist), and “one of the twentieth century’s most mysterious writers” (Orhan Pamuk). General editor of the new translations of Clarice Lispector’s complete works at New Directions, BENJAMIN MOSER is the author of Why This World: The Biography of Clarice Lispector, and Sontag: Her Life and Work, which was awarded the Pulitzer Prize. His new book, The Upside-Down World: Meetings with the Dutch Masters, will be published in October.

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