besieged city
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Lucrécia Neves is ready to marry.
Her suitors—soldierly Felipe, pensive Perseu, dependable Mateus—are attracted to her tawdry not-quite-beauty, which is of a piece with São Geraldo, the rough-and-ready township she inhabits.
Civilization is on its way to this place, where wild horses still roam. As Lucrécia is tamed by marriage, São Geraldo gradually expels its horses; and as the town strives for the highest attainment it can conceive—a viaduct—it takes on the progressively more metropolitan manners that Lucrécia, with her vulgar ambitions, desires too. Yet it is precisely through this woman’s superficiality—her identification with the porcelain knickknacks in her mother’s parlor—that Clarice Lispector creates a profound and enigmatic meditation on “the mystery of the thing.”
TitleThe besieged city
Place of publicationNew York
PublisherNew Directions
Year of publication2019
Pagination213 p.
Dimensions21 cm
Materialboek
ISBN978-0-8112-2671-4
Subjectliterature
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| B-2020/404 | ,82,LI:S"2019 | Available |
| Copy number | B-2020/404 |
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| Loan status | Available |