

Apple in the Dark
by Clarice Lispector, Benjamin Moser
3.5
(2 ratings)400 pages1961New Directions Publishing CorporationISBN 9780811226752
ClassicsMysteryFictionmysteriousCharacter drivenWeak Character DevelopmentUnloveable CharactersNot Diverse Characters
tensereflectiveemotionalchallengingslow
About this book
In the mistaken belief that he has killed his wife, Martim flees the city and arrives, in a state of both fear and wonder, at a remote ranch. There, he will have to remake himself, emerging, from the beast-like state in which his crime has plunged him, to the fullness of a reinvented humanity. Along the way, he will mark the lives of the two women who run the ranch, brambly, authoritarian Vit ria and her weepy cousin Ermelinda. But the real drama is interior- Clarice Lispector's most wrenching, and most intoxicating, exploration of how a man becomes a human - and of how language can transform a life into a destiny. A highly sculpted, metaphysical book whose mysteries and allegories glow with a scintillating light, Apple in the Dark is a masterpiece by "one of the hidden geniuses of the twentieth century'" (Colm T ibin). Translated by Benjamin Moser.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- New Directions Publishing Corporation
- Published
- 1961
- Pages
- 400
- ISBN
- 9780811226752
About Clarice Lispector
Clarice Lispector was a Brazilian writer acclaimed internationally for her innovative novels and short stories. Her most famous works include the stories of Family Ties (Laços de Família), The Passion According to G.H. (A Paixão Segundo G.H.), and what is arguably her masterpiece, Água Viva. (Please see more in https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarice_Lispector)
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