Nature and Anxiety: Exploring the Genius of Clarice Lispector

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  • @LuneFlaneuse
    @LuneFlaneuse Рік тому +11

    Clarice!! Yes🎉 "Lispector was like a quantum physicist" - couldn't agree more! Excellent video.

  • @angelacraw2907
    @angelacraw2907 Рік тому +15

    I'm very intrigued. I'll return after I have read a novel or two of her work. Thank you for posting such an interesting video.

  • @j7055
    @j7055 Рік тому +26

    I love her! She completely changed how I think about writing

  • @fabriciodias7608
    @fabriciodias7608 Рік тому +49

    Men The Brazilian literature have some Genius writers never knowloged.

    • @AnaLuizaHella
      @AnaLuizaHella Рік тому +4

      I'm Brazilian and I'm so happy with your comment! Thank you!

    • @quintSsence
      @quintSsence 4 місяці тому

      there ia no brasilien original, es ist alles nur geklaut 😮

  • @jayarrington240
    @jayarrington240 Рік тому +6

    Thank you for intorducing me to Clarice, in this episode - really exciting. Definitely going to check this out. Really great !

  • @AK-xf8fi
    @AK-xf8fi Рік тому +5

    Lovely summary, thnx! It’s true, her writing is it’s own universe…primordial…

    • @cheri238
      @cheri238 Рік тому +1

      I have been listening to this for 6 hours and taking notes. I love all these writers and philosophers.
      Ayn Rand was my least favorite.
      Clarice Lespector was luminous and water she drown in with absolute freedom

    • @JH-ji6cj
      @JH-ji6cj Рік тому

      ​@cheri238 "and water she drown in with absolute freedom" um, what? 😂

  • @ЕленаЖелезняк-ъ4х

    I know portuguese language, so, I want to thank you for recommendations for lusofone literature! Else I have ideas for near episodes: episodes about genre literature such as science fiction (Isaac Asimov, Arthur Clark, Robert Sheclley, Frank Herbert, Philip C.Dick, Clifford Saimak, Stanislav Lem, brothers Strugansky, Ursula Le Guin, Frederick Brown, Andre Norton), detective (Samuel Hammet, James Kane, Dafne Dumorie, Gilbert Chasterton) or action literature (Cormac Mackarty, David Mottel).

  • @SANKARDAS-ye7ze
    @SANKARDAS-ye7ze Рік тому +1

    profound analysis, can make authors, information and philosophy combined with direction, university classrooms, Ph. D. research scholars hugely benefit, one gets deeper into the author, congratulations, keep it up.

  • @tvismyonlyfriend
    @tvismyonlyfriend Рік тому +3

    Been to São Paulo and Rio Ukraine was on my list too

  • @Faithfulsheperd
    @Faithfulsheperd Рік тому +2

    I never heard of her but will definitely look her up
    thanks #fictionbeast🎉

  • @Azkahamm
    @Azkahamm 9 місяців тому

    Gonna go back in time to rizz up Clarice Lispector. Mysterious, beautiful, genius.

  • @zzflvr
    @zzflvr 2 місяці тому

    03:33 this makes me think of Eve Babitz and her fire accident

  • @lynjazz5122
    @lynjazz5122 9 днів тому

    Kafka is Kafka, period, and there's no other Kafka. However! I'm certain that Lispector wouldn't want comparison to any other writer.

  • @LettersAndNumbers300
    @LettersAndNumbers300 Рік тому +3

    I used to date a girl with a Kafkaesque Brazilian

  • @beatricemkhambe3091
    @beatricemkhambe3091 Рік тому +1

    Yay!

  • @haikupoettt
    @haikupoettt Рік тому

    YES!

  • @zacharyferreira2469
    @zacharyferreira2469 Місяць тому

    She did not write a novella about becoming a cockroach. She wrote an entire novel about eating a cockroach. [mic drops]

  • @soul17169
    @soul17169 Рік тому

    Your summations are always an intricate pleasure but sometimes I wish you would be more subtle giving away story endings. Ex..The car accident.

  • @ahmednassar1738
    @ahmednassar1738 Рік тому +1

    Be carful child you will then love to die
    Existence a’nt a play it’s life taking different shapes
    Be ready for a beautiful journey will began when philosophy is dead by two hands of little boy mystery it’s just like Peter Pan.

  • @robinbergfeld5140
    @robinbergfeld5140 7 місяців тому

    Carson McCullers and Clarice would've been friends.

  • @horclynedott1259
    @horclynedott1259 5 місяців тому +1

    3:44 Portuguese j's are NOT pronounced like h's.
    They sound much more like english j's, like in "journal".
    You're projecting spanish onto a entirely different language, specially regarding pronunciation.

  • @GibetTheCatFOURTWENTY666XXX69
    @GibetTheCatFOURTWENTY666XXX69 Рік тому +1

    What's her OF?

  • @olgamarinho
    @olgamarinho Рік тому +35

    Água-viva in portuguese is also as we call the jellyfish

  • @rafaelbaere1707
    @rafaelbaere1707 9 місяців тому +24

    For those into Brazilian literature, I strongly recommend Nelson Rodrigues, Guimarães Rosa and Lima Barreto. I assume most people already know Machado de Assis, because he was the most famous of all.

  • @tirzahgayla
    @tirzahgayla Рік тому +22

    Thank you for introducing me to this amazing writer. I would never have heard of her if not for you.

  • @romeosantos3261
    @romeosantos3261 Рік тому +16

    Your channel is awesome!! Thank you for exposing theses interesting authors and their stories to everyone.

  • @nothefabio
    @nothefabio 4 місяці тому +2

    “Be careful with Clarice. It's not literature. It's witchcraft.”

  • @lelemonster03
    @lelemonster03 Рік тому +5

    Kafka teria q comer mt feijão c farinha p chegar perto de Clarice 😅

  • @cheri238
    @cheri238 Рік тому +10

    You are definitely one of my favorite channels.
    The pace of your ability to place your energies in many diverse discussions of artistry, music in the background, paintings, and explorations of touches of psychological and philosophical elements of writers and their histories
    I have been listening for six hours and have 27 pages of my own notes.
    I will address the love of Clarice Lespector and a few other writers I love from South America as soon as I rest. I will follow up on this discussion today and fulfill my obligation to explain what I think.
    I love you with all my heart.❤

  • @Nedwin
    @Nedwin 3 місяці тому +2

    Heard Clarice Lispector from Dr. Ellie Anderson and Dr. David Pena Guzman in their Overthink podcast. Good review here btw. Thanks! ❤

  • @percivalgraves521
    @percivalgraves521 Рік тому +8

    I think that characterizing someone as „Brazilian Kafka“ is problematic. It is implying that she is like someone, and not just herself, writing her own story, having her own experiences. The title feels like she’s a copy or a secondary placed author behind the „better“ Author from the west. Literature and Authors should be analyzed in their Contexts. Doesn’t matter if it’s the historical, social, Artistic, Psychological context. And yes she may have been influenced by Kafka, but that doesn’t make her the Brazilian Equivalent, or Copy.

    • @randomdude8327
      @randomdude8327 Рік тому +3

      It's not that deep. She just has similarities with kafka..that's it.

    • @evaphillips2102
      @evaphillips2102 Рік тому +1

      She explicitly took inspiration from Kafka, plus he is more well known so to market her in this way towards people who may not have heard of her draws more intrigue from Kafka fans, thus widening her own audience.

    • @zacharyferreira2469
      @zacharyferreira2469 Місяць тому +1

      It is the cockroach connection. A facile comparison for sure, but since Kafka wrote a novella about becoming a cockroach, and she wrote a novel about a fed up housewife who eats a cockroach, people be like “Brazilian Kafka”. To me the better analogy would be to a Virginia Woolf. Woolf was like an English Lispector.

  • @Thiagolina
    @Thiagolina 11 днів тому

    My favorite by her is stil "A Maçã no Escuro". The Apple in the Dark, to me is a feminine perspective of how the psyche of a man opperates through birth, death and rebirth, the only male protagonist of Clarice's when we think of her novels. Martin commited a crime and dives into the darkness of an evening walking through a moor which is so darkened by that evening's night sky, it won't make no difference if he closed his eyes. I feel like she had read crime and punishment by Dostoievski and is inspired by it. The book is also divided into parts. Whereas Dostoievski's novel is divided into 6 parts, Lispector's is divided into 3: "Como se faz um homem" (How a man is made), "Nascimento do herói" (the hero's birth), a "Maçã no Escuro" (the apple in the dark). Looove it!

  • @brassen
    @brassen Місяць тому

    Hour of the Star became a movie in 1985 ("A Hora da Estrela", dir. Suzana Amaral). Marcélia Cartaxo won the 1986 Berlin Silver Bear for best actor.

  • @luisamota7160
    @luisamota7160 Рік тому +2

    Clarice!!! I love her!!! 😍💜🦋

  • @angelagrigoryan7262
    @angelagrigoryan7262 Рік тому +2

    Amazing piece as always! Now want to read her definitely!

  • @TheLight965
    @TheLight965 Рік тому +2

    Thomas Pynchon needs a video or ten!

  • @andreybogoslowsky
    @andreybogoslowsky Рік тому +4

    Paradox in humans is: gamblers enjoy losing more than winning. Addiction to pain is bigger than to pleasure. Proven fact in sociology👑learn B 4 I die🙏

    • @archie6945
      @archie6945 Рік тому

      Not sure gamblers like losing.

    • @andreybogoslowsky
      @andreybogoslowsky Рік тому +1

      @@moondust1798 Working with interior decorators/consultants will bring lots artwork sales to artist such as yourself. Be friendly, savvy, smart

  • @ikramzair3609
    @ikramzair3609 Рік тому +1

    Lacan

  • @zachfinemusic
    @zachfinemusic 11 місяців тому

    This channel is so great. I could see a LSAT reading comprehension passage about her life.

  • @rhqstudio4107
    @rhqstudio4107 3 місяці тому

    Thank you so much!! I love your thoughts about clarice!!

  • @poetisaquefala
    @poetisaquefala 8 місяців тому

    Amazing Clarice Lispector

  • @ZuleMadrid
    @ZuleMadrid Рік тому +1

    Muito obrigado pelo video

    • @AnaLuizaHella
      @AnaLuizaHella Рік тому +1

      Brasileiro acompanhando este canal? Que bom!

  •  2 місяці тому

    Such a great analysis. Thank you!! ❤

  • @seyproductions
    @seyproductions Рік тому

    It's funny that I came to this same conclusion, of structure being artificially created by us humans, as a result of my life experiences.

  • @389jn
    @389jn Рік тому

    Thank you for posting such a great video!
    I love your channel ❤

  • @krishnabhatt3377
    @krishnabhatt3377 Рік тому

    Nice issue.

  • @marispectr
    @marispectr Рік тому

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @not_emerald
    @not_emerald Рік тому +13

    She's one of my favorite Brazilian writers. I really don't think anyone that isn't Brazilian or at least knows football history can really understand the kind of writing the likes of her, Nelson Rodrigues and other contemporaries such as Armando Nogueira did. She was, above all, a Botafogo fan, and although she didn't understand too much of the sport, it clearly showed in her writing. Man, I love her.

    • @tomasrosa4430
      @tomasrosa4430 Рік тому +1

      Como assim mano

    • @olgamarinho
      @olgamarinho Рік тому

      what? haha

    • @not_emerald
      @not_emerald Рік тому

      @@olgamarinho vocês já pegaram as crônicas dela pra ler?

    • @not_emerald
      @not_emerald Рік тому +2

      O ethos dela é perfeitamente descrito numa crônica que ela escreveu a pedido do Armando Nogueira. Não lembro o título, acho que "O Botafogo e Eu, Coitada", mas aquilo ali é o verdadeiro sentimento de um torcedor. Vocês são brasileiros, não tem como escapar da cultura do seu país, e particularmente eu acho *essencial* entender a dinâmica de clubes do Brasil para entender personalidades por aqui... podem me chamar de lunático ou coisa do tipo, mas é o que é.
      EDIT: como eu sugeri em meu comentário original, não acho que vocês realmente consigam entender a obra dela como um todo sem entender a posição dela dentro do mundo futebolístico. Brasil e futebol são inseparáveis. Mas nunca vou convencê-los, então meio que tanto faz.

    • @AnaLuizaHella
      @AnaLuizaHella Рік тому +1

      Quanto brasileiro acompanhando este canal! Que incrível!

  • @laurolopezsanchez8008
    @laurolopezsanchez8008 7 днів тому

    Lispector doesnt need to be compare with Kafka!