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Paper women

In the 20th century, Brazilian women writers have helped to transform the literary landscape. Although many of them are well known in Brazil, Latin America and throughout the Portuguese-speaking world, the average North American reader hardly knows who these women are. Enter the enchanted world of the imagination. Become acquainted with Rachel de Queiroz, Lygia Fagundes Telles, Clarice Lispector and Nélida Piñon -- or meet them again.

RACHEL DE QUEIROZ

LYGIA FAGUNDES TELLES

CLARICE LISPECTOR

NÉLIDA PIÑON


The old storytellers

Nélida Piñon


As Meninas

(an excerpt)

Lygia Fagundes Telles


Quinze (The Year '15)

(An excerpt)

Rachel de Queiroz, 1930


Caminhos de Pedra
(Stony Roads)

Rachel de Queiroz, 1937


"A Menor Mulher no Mundo"

(The Smallest Woman in the World),

a story in Laços de Família (Family Ties)

Clarice Lispector, 1960


Selected Crônicas
by Clarice Lispector

(New Directions Books)

Knowing Sensibility
(November 2, 1968)

Keeping an Eye on the World
(March 4, 1970)


Bibliography

Rachel de Queiroz
(born in Fortaleza, Ceará, 1910)


Lygia Fagundes Telles
(born in São Paulo, 1924)


Clarice Lispector
(born in Chechelnik, Ukraine, 1920;
died in Rio de Janeiro, 1977)


Nélida Piñon
(born in Rio de Janeiro, 1938)


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