• Too Much of Life: Complete Chronicles

Too Much of Life: Complete Chronicles

Clarice Lispector

Penguin Books

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Between 1967 and 1977, the internationally renowned author Clarice Lispector wrote weekly dispatches from her desk in Rio for the Jornal do Brasil. Already famous for her revolutionary, interior, metaphysical novels and short stories, in her Chronicles she turned her attention to the everyday, reshaping the material of her life into profound, touching and funny, tiny revelations.

Observing the world around her, small encounters like hearing tales of the lost loves of a taxi driver, or the bitterness lurking beneath the prettiness of an old friend, become an exposition of the currents and foibles that define our lives. Everything from the meaning of cosmonauts to the new ideas, writers and artists that populate the sparkling international world of the sixties and seventies are considered and transformed into jewels of insight, delight and devastation.

Sincere and playful, exhilarating and contemplative, Too Much of Life: Complete Chronicles opens up a new way of seeing the world.

For those unfamiliar with her, this book opens a door into her uniquely challenging and rewarding body of work . . . the pieces, some amounting to a few sentences, some many pages long, make up a self-portrait in bits and pieces. The result is, like Lispector herself, witty, mystical, surreal and profound: a treasure to return to again and again. — Madoc Cairns, Guardian

 

Her crônicas - short pieces of observational writing inflected by personal experience but aimed at illuminating something larger - came after her novels, and met with great acclaim... Reading Lispector is unlike reading anyone else...the texts collected in Too Much Life evidence a perspicacious and playful mind keen to share in the magic and mystery of living. — Franklin Nelson, Financial Times

 

 

To be read, not in a single sitting or on its own, but, mirroring its form and often content, folded into our everyday, in a long series of smaller, daily or weekly doses, over several months or years. Piecemeal. A big and a little heavy book full of small nuggets of lightness. Suitable for lying about the house, to be suddenly picked up and quickly put down again. Never to find a permanent home on the shelf but forever be kept close to hand. — Swen Steinhäuser


 Penguin, 2023, 752pages.
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