The Apple in the Dark
Clarice Lispector
(Author)
Benjamin Moser
(Translator)
Description
"It's the best one," Clarice Lispector remarked on the occasion of the publication of The Apple in the Dark: "I can't define it, how it is, I can only say that it's much better constructed than the previous ones." A book in three chapters, with three central characters, The Apple in the Dark is in fact highly sculpted, while being chiefly a metaphysical book, and in this stunning new translation, the novel's mysteries and allegories glow with a fresh scintillating light.Martim, fleeing from a murder he believes he committed, plunges into the dark nocturnal jungle: stumbling along, in a state of both fear and wonder, eventually he comes to a remote, quiet ranch and finds work with the two women who own it. The women are tranquil enough before his arrival, but are affected by his radical mystery. Soaked through with Martim's inner night (his soul is in the darkness where everything is created), the novel vibrates with his perpetual searching state of vigil. Often he feels close to an epiphany: "for the first time he was present in the moment in which whatever is happening is happening." Yet such flashes flicker out, so he's ever on the watch for "life to take on the dimensions of a destiny."
In an interview, Lispector once said: "I am Martim." As she puts it in The Apple in the Dark: "All I've got is hunger. And that unstable way of grasping an apple in the dark--without letting it fall."
Product Details
Price
$19.95
$18.55
Publisher
New Directions Publishing Corporation
Publish Date
October 03, 2023
Pages
384
Dimensions
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Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780811226752
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About the Author
Brazil's greatest writer, Clarice Lispector (1920-1977) has been called "one of the twentieth century's most mysterious writers" (Orhan Pamuk).
Benjamin Moser was born in Houston, Texas, and lives in Utrecht. He is the author of Why This World: A Biography of Clarice Lispector, and for Sontag: Her Life and Work, he won the Pulitzer Prize.
Reviews
The Apple in the Dark is a retelling, a reversal, a recasting of the creation myth: a very unlikely bestseller, it's very, very different from anything else she ever wrote. If you put it between The Besieged City, which comes before it, and The Passion According to G. H., which comes after, you'll see just how radically experimental she was: how little she repeated herself, how she 'made it new' every single time.--Benjamin Moser
Lispector--like Beckett, or, to a degree, Kafka--strips language to the bone, in search of some kind of metaphysical core or nucleus. Her laconic, almost aphoristic syntax is, at times, full of a brutal sense of humor and at times disquieting. Lispector is one of those rare writers who can simply tell a story.--Valeria Luiselli "Publishers Weekly (Starred)"
Lispector--like Beckett, or, to a degree, Kafka--strips language to the bone, in search of some kind of metaphysical core or nucleus. Her laconic, almost aphoristic syntax is, at times, full of a brutal sense of humor and at times disquieting. Lispector is one of those rare writers who can simply tell a story.--Valeria Luiselli "Publishers Weekly (Starred)"