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Author:
Lispector, Clarice, author.
Title:
The apple in the dark / Clarice Lispector ; translated from the Portuguese by Benjamin Moser ; with an afterword by Paulo Gurgel Valente.
Publisher:
New Directions Publishing Corporation,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
389 pages ; 21 cm
Subject:
Criminals--Fiction.
Farms--Fiction.
Brazilian literature--20th century.
Brazilian fiction.
Other Authors:
Moser, Benjamin, translator.
Valente, Paulo Gurgel, writer of afterword.
Other Titles:
Maçã no escuro. English
Notes:
"New Directions Paperbook 1579" -- title page verso. Originally published under the title A maçã no escuro.
Summary:
""It's the best one," Clarice Lispector remarked on the occasion of the publication of The Apple in the Dark: "I can't define it, how it is, I can only say that it's much better constructed than the previous ones." A book in three chapters, with three central characters, The Apple in the Dark is in fact highly sculpted, while being chiefly a metaphysical book, and in this stunning new translation, the novel's mysteries and allegories glow with a fresh scintillating light. Martim, fleeing from a murder he believes he committed, plunges into the dark nocturnal jungle: stumbling along, in a state of both fear and wonder, eventually he comes to a remote, quiet ranch and finds work with the two women who own it. The women are tranquil enough before his arrival, but are affected by his radical mystery. Soaked through with Martim's inner night (his soul is in the darkness where everything is created), the novel vibrates with his perpetual searching state of vigil. Often he feels close to an epiphany: "for the first time he was present in the moment in which whatever is happening is happening." Yet such flashes flicker out, so he's ever on the watch for "life to take on the dimensions of a destiny." In an interview, Lispector once said: "I am Martim." As she puts it in The Apple in the Dark: "All I've got is hunger. And that unstable way of grasping an apple in the dark-without letting it fall.""-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0811226751
9780811226752
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1368060761
LCCN:
2023016474
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
ALPE516 -- Fairfield Public Library (Fairfield)

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