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Clarice Lispector (Critical Survey of Long Fiction)
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Clarice Lispector was a prominent short-story writer as well as a novelist; among her collections of stories are Alguns contos (1952; some stories) and Laços de família (1960; Family Ties, 1972). A legião estrangeira (1964; The Foreign Legion, 1986) is a collection of stories and brief miscellaneous prose pieces.
Achievements
Lispector is regarded as one of the most influential and important Brazilian fiction writers. A member of the revisionist school of writers that emerged in the period following...
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Hour of the Star, The (American Fiction) -
Hour of the Star, The (Character Profiles) -
Imitation of the Rose, The (Short Stories) -
Passion According to G. H., The (American Fiction) -
Passion According to G. H., The (Character Profiles) -
Smallest Woman in the World, The (Short Stories) -
Latin American Long Fiction (Topical Overview--Long Fiction) -
Latino Short Fiction (Topical Overview--Short Fiction) -
Theory of Short Fiction (Topical Overview--Short Fiction)
