A review by sriq
The Woman Who Killed the Fish by Clarice Lispector

"Underneath the soft feathers you can feel the tiny little bones of their ribs."

"As you can see, there's a little bit of everything in this world: women who beat dogs, other women who never beat them, a man who earns money killing roaches, a man who mixes some things up and invents a perfume."

"It was this: at night the fig tree's leaves would turn on as if the Sun were pouring down onto them."

"There are only two way to discover that the earth is round: either studying it in books, or being happy."