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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)16:50:15 No.25064695 >greatest writer of the 20th century
>you can't even recognize her

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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)16:51:43 No.25064699 Don't show OP the first page of her magnum opus, he isn't ready
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)16:51:47 No.25064701 That’s not a writer: that’s a woman.
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)16:54:07 No.25064707 I don't know or care what authors look like. I don't even care about their names except to find their other books.
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)17:34:19 No.25064764 >Jarvis check her cause of death.
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Anοnymous
02/03/26(Tue)17:47:53 No.25064781 >>25064695
Oh lord she's so hot...
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Kek
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)17:58:03 No.25064795 >>25064768
Oooooh im gonna cooooooom
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)17:59:55 No.25064797 >Clarice Lispector was born Chaya Lispector in Chechelnyk, Podolia, a rural shtetl in the Ukrainian SSR.
>Clarice attended the Colégio Hebreo-Idisch-Brasileiro, which taught Hebrew and Yiddish in addition to the usual subjects.
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)18:01:54 No.25064799 >>25064699
He was giving knight-errant
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)21:47:53 No.25065345 >>25064695
Are you literally my wife? What are you doing making threads on 4chan. Go make dinner for the kids!
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)21:54:37 No.25065365 Everyone on this board recognizes her we just don't read her
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)21:56:35 No.25065369 She was from my city here in Brazil. But she was a cunty bitch tho, they liked her works, not her
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)22:59:47 No.25065473 >>25064768
no, he's right
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)23:19:47 No.25065508 Shitty century
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)23:23:15 No.25065517 >>25064797
>Erm ackshually... JOO!
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Anonymous
02/04/26(Wed)00:30:07 No.25065622 >>25064797
Finna pass on reading another gremlin's """writing"""
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Anonymous
02/04/26(Wed)03:15:34 No.25065927 >>25064695
Always thought The Passion According to GH was her best, not Agua Viva
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Anonymous
02/04/26(Wed)04:08:32 No.25066022 >>25064707
based. I do that with music as well
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Anonymous
02/04/26(Wed)04:10:30 No.25066026 she looks like she'd ruin your life, but in a good way
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Anonymous
02/04/26(Wed)12:05:05 No.25066468 >>25064797
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Clarice is Aryan-passing.
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Anonymous
02/04/26(Wed)12:10:03 No.25066471 >>25066468
Have you seen her older pictures? She is bogged-passing!
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Anonymous
02/04/26(Wed)14:35:33 No.25066602 >>25064695
I don't think so
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Anonymous
02/04/26(Wed)14:39:41 No.25066609 >>25064695
Anyone else jerked it to Germaine Greer's hairy asshole?
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Anonymous
02/04/26(Wed)19:37:11 No.25067118 She's every pseud's favorite writer in Brazil.
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Anonymous
02/04/26(Wed)20:24:07 No.25067181 >>25067118
People in Brazil read? I just thought you guys shot each other, did drugs, and throw big favela parties because you're all spiritually black.
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Anonymous
02/05/26(Thu)01:41:25 No.25067744 >>25067181
No, we don't read. Hence why 'Pseud-', anon meant that we pretend to read. Brazilians are unable to engage in any form of abstract thought besides flinging shit at each other and screaming on social media about topics we barely understand. For instance, one major debate in brazilian political discourse is whether Hitler was rightwing or leftwing, even though that question is senseless and anachronistic to the brazilian political left and right. Our previous election had a candidate hit another with a steel chair, even.
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Anonymous
02/05/26(Thu)02:10:48 No.25067787 >>25067181
>reading comprehension
looks like you're spritually black too kek
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Anonymous
02/05/26(Thu)05:53:10 No.25068087 >>25067744
>Brazl still has real politics
I envy you, it's been over 100 years since one member of Congress last brutally beat another one here.
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Anonymous
02/05/26(Thu)05:58:52 No.25068100 >>25067181
You're brown. Stop trying to dab on other browns to feel better.
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Anonymous
02/05/26(Thu)06:06:25 No.25068115 >>25067744
Brazil has the best mathematical institute of latin america, hands down.
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Anonymous
02/05/26(Thu)06:22:27 No.25068135 >>25064695
How the fuck did I not recognize Lispector. Then again I refuse to read here until I can read Portuguese and I am not making much progress on my Portuguese.
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Anonymous
02/05/26(Thu)06:30:13 No.25068145 >>25065927
how do those compare to Hour of the Star? It's the only one I've read and desu it was pretty early in my reading arch so I probably should hit it again, but I remember it mostly being really meandering thoughts that were so detached and personal feeling that I didn't even expect that the reader is intended to grasp most of it. Every so often there was a line that stood out for one reason or another, and in the end I thought it was just interesting and fun. I've heard her earlier works are much less abstract though and I'd like to check out something of hers that's a little dialed back
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Anonymous
02/05/26(Thu)06:48:47 No.25068166 >>25067744
It's part of the appeal, ok. It has to suck for it to be memorable.
T. Another Latin American. Or if you are one of those Brazilians who gets anal about the term then another person who lives in the parts of America that don't speak germanic languages.
That aside, have you read Érico Veríssimo? If so, are his books good? I've been contemplating reading him.
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Anonymous
02/05/26(Thu)08:11:29 No.25068308 >>25064695
Is that... ME?!
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