![]() ![]() A six-hundred-page miscellany arranged chronologically, Discovering the World includes aphorisms, philosophical reflections, autobiographical sketches, conversations with maids and taxi drivers, responses to her readers, travel pieces, interviews with musicians and writers, essays, and even stories. One does best to savor the pieces in small doses, for they are rich with her usual intense clarity, full of insights and questions, yet their casual tone permits easy access. ![]() ![]() Published in Review: Latin American Literature and Art 48 (Spring 1994)įor admirers of Clarice Lispector's fiction, this hefty collection of her chronicles from the Jornal do Brasil is like finding a pound of caviar. ![]()
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