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inlaraland 's review for:
An Apprenticeship, or the Book of Pleasures
by Clarice Lispector
emotional
inspiring
mysterious
reflective
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
N/A
Loveable characters:
N/A
Diverse cast of characters:
N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus:
N/A
"An Apprenticeship or The Book of Pleasures" by Clarice Lispector is a book for romantics. Reading this felt like a spiritual experience, because I was completely lost in the beautiful sea of Clarice's prose. I didn't think this work would move so much, but it did. I don't even think I have enough words to describe how much I loved this book.
The story is told from the perspective of our main protagonist, Lori. Lori finds herself infatuated with a man named Ulisses, and a spark forms between the pair. This novel doesn't give us the details of their relationship from a conventional point of view, and instead youare only witnessing the two in the talking stages of a budding relationship. You see all the intimate details that stream through Lori's mind as she allows herself to experience her desire and passion. But those desires and passions don't extend to Ulisses, but to the whole world around her, and it's a beautiful work of art that's a reminder of what it actually means to love and be loved.
The writing took my breath away. The fluidity of her words and how thoughtfully crafted they are paragraph after paragraph makes the pieces all the more moving. I can compare reading this to looking at a work of art itself.
I love discovering new books and new authors who I know will be all time favorites, and I can happily say that this definitely applies to this work and to Clarice Lispector.
The story is told from the perspective of our main protagonist, Lori. Lori finds herself infatuated with a man named Ulisses, and a spark forms between the pair. This novel doesn't give us the details of their relationship from a conventional point of view, and instead youare only witnessing the two in the talking stages of a budding relationship. You see all the intimate details that stream through Lori's mind as she allows herself to experience her desire and passion. But those desires and passions don't extend to Ulisses, but to the whole world around her, and it's a beautiful work of art that's a reminder of what it actually means to love and be loved.
The writing took my breath away. The fluidity of her words and how thoughtfully crafted they are paragraph after paragraph makes the pieces all the more moving. I can compare reading this to looking at a work of art itself.
I love discovering new books and new authors who I know will be all time favorites, and I can happily say that this definitely applies to this work and to Clarice Lispector.