Clarice Lispector: A Bio-Bibliography
By (Author) Diane Marting
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
22nd November 1993
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
Bibliographies, catalogues
869.3
Hardback
368
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
737g
Clarice Lispector was one of the most important Brazilian writers in Portuguese of the 20th century, and her work continues to receive critical attention. This reference provides a detailed record of her life and career. The book begins with introductory material on the difficulties of documenting her work, and on her life as a writer. The chapters that follow provide annotated entries for works written by and about her. The first part of the book contains chapters on each of Lispector's major works. Each chapter begins with a brief critical essay, followed by lists of editions and translations, as well as criticism. Also included are chapters on other works by Lispector. The second part of the volume contains chapters on general works about Lispector's writing, such as biographical accounts, bibliographies and other reference works, and general criticism. Appendices provide translations of her Portuguese titles, and an index concludes the volume.
.,."rides to great advantage the current wave of reader/critic fascination with the person and work of Clarice. It meets the acute need for a carefully constructed, user-friendly, and fairly complete compilation of works by and about Lispector and should be a "must" on the book-shelf of any serious scholar of Brazilian and/or Latin-American literature of the XX century."-Resenas
...rides to great advantage the current wave of reader/critic fascination with the person and work of Clarice. It meets the acute need for a carefully constructed, user-friendly, and fairly complete compilation of works by and about Lispector and should be a "must" on the book-shelf of any serious scholar of Brazilian and/or Latin-American literature of the XX century.-Resenas
..."rides to great advantage the current wave of reader/critic fascination with the person and work of Clarice. It meets the acute need for a carefully constructed, user-friendly, and fairly complete compilation of works by and about Lispector and should be a "must" on the book-shelf of any serious scholar of Brazilian and/or Latin-American literature of the XX century."-Resenas
DIANE E. MARTING is Assistant Professor of Spanish and Portuguese at Columbia University. Her previous books include Women Writers of Spanish America (1987) and Spanish American Women Writers (1990), both published by Greenwood Press. In addition, she has published articles in Review of Contemporary Fiction, Hispanic Studies, and other journals.