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fulf 's review for:
The Passion According to G. H.
by Clarice Lispector
Lispector seems to capture the fabric of the universe in her writing; the abstractions, in between spaces, and unspoken truths that are neither understood or acknowledged in everyday life, but felt by all.
“I saw, and was frightened by the brute truth of a world whose greatest horror is that it is so alive that, in admitting I’m as alive as it is — and my worst discovery is that i’m as alive as it is — I shall have to heighten my consciousness of exterior life until it becomes a crime against my personal life.”
“I saw, and was frightened by the brute truth of a world whose greatest horror is that it is so alive that, in admitting I’m as alive as it is — and my worst discovery is that i’m as alive as it is — I shall have to heighten my consciousness of exterior life until it becomes a crime against my personal life.”