So happy you found and shared Clarice! Her mastery of the feminine mind is incredible. I’m from Brasil and while everyone knows about her, few indentify with her melancholy
Wow... thank you for sharing this. I resonate a lot, especially now that I've been dealing with the so called "awakening" and existential terror... found an unshakable, profound peace in the midst of it, that reminded me of "Unburdened, serene" I would add unmoved. She refers to the state of pure Presence, I didn't know she talked about unity consciousness... I have to read her. It's amazing how the mysterium tremendum can inspire awe and terror simultaneously. I've been reading about non duality and psychotic angst, and I incredibly found so many similar points, for example in how people can experience a psychotic break as "merging into reality" (they stop being identified with a "body" and become reality itself) and expanding the limits of the "self" which is the exact description of what enlightenment would be like! What if, it's actually the SAME state?
Have no passion, low self esteem, lack of where to go in life. Just feel stuck. I can try to get out of it but I just fall back into feeling emptyness. I can with people but i feel nothing. It's like I don't know how to be human. I can't recognize my own reflection. She looks the same but something feels different. Not in good way.
I LOVE you for this video. Clarice is such an under-appreciated human being. I discovered her just after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine while searching for Ukrainian-born writers. What an unimaginable life. Thank you, thank you, thank you for talking about her. ❤️
I feel so sorry for you all who are not native Portuguese speakers, because you’ll never know what is to fully read Clarice, to really feel her in the most pure way, the way she embraces the Portuguese Language I recommend “love declaration to the Portuguese language”, that text of her makes really clear what I’m saying
I've read most of her work in English (and a bit in Portuguese.. still working on that) she scratches that part of the brain that others can't. I adore her
I have been summoned (me and every brazilian on booktube). I love my baby Clarice. I love seeing foreigners' takes on brazilian literature, we are either "no plot, just vibes but said vibes are excellently written" or "oooh," the vibes are nice with this one, and then... BAM! PLOT! Best of luck keping up! 😊" and i love us for it
Pls recommend someone similar to Clarice , I saw this video and started to deep dive to her novels, now I found your video again and thank you for showing me this amazing writer, also she was born in Ukraine and I felt such a strange connection even if she moved and lived her whole life in Brazil, so thx again ❤️
I just found your channel and it’s amazing!!!!! Your perspective on femininity goes WAY BEYOND anything else I’ve seen on TH-cam talking about the feminine…. your intellectual take is oh so refreshing!
Darkness, wild, insane, a scream in the middle of the night, the sweet eternal mother is a fucking monster! but we love her, that's why we let her eat us. So sweet.
I’m about to purchase every work from Clarice Lispector after this video! This was such a masterpiece and as a newly single raging female getting into reading I couldn’t have come across this at the perfect time! You’re seriously amazing at filming ! I was intrigued the whole time. Can’t wait to see more of your videos :)
You may want to read Rumi and compare his poems about roses to 'The imitation of the rose' for it may provide you with an even deeper understanding of Clarice' artistry.
What a lovely discovery, I’m looking forward to looking into her work. I really love the writing style. The excerpts you read were so gripping, I was immediately entranced and brought into the emotional experience with the protagonist. I believe (my prior beliefs before seeing this video) that a feminine deity represents the idea of nothingness you mentioned and more specifically the nothingness is her womb. I suppose that’s a luminous wound indeed and the ultimate burden of creation. Thank you for the research and video!
Great video thank you so much. There are woman producer called RINATA LITVINOVA - her movies portraying various sides of derk femininity. She gets so much hate but so much love too for her ART. For me she is a genius that stood strong against all odds of the world and insisted that dark femininity REAL and MATTERS!
If you need any help to translate her books or interviews to English, just ask me, i would be glad to help you, my English is not the more perfect put portuguese is my first language, i will love help ❤
Generally, when Clarice names her characters, it's not usually in vain. For example, in The Imitation of the Rose, the protagonist is called Laura, which means victorious and was also the name of a nymph from Greek mythology, who was chased by the god Apollo and was considered a symbol of beauty and perfection. In the same way, by freeing herself from social ties or connecting with the perfect beauty of roses, the protagonist of the story reached a place of enlightenment and completeness.
What an amazing video essay. Thank you!! I only wish you had quoted accurately the pieces presented, to look for them. Is that possible? Thank you again.
She is a self-proclaimed brazilian and we claim her as well!!! ❤ but I've read somewhere in here that a person found her by researching Ukraine born writers and I think is amazing that she was on that list. So I'll make a conscious effort to call her brazilian-ukrainian/ Ukrainian born, brazilian writer, something like that
@HeavenSentHoney we loooove her! Please check up more brazilian writers. Maybe you'll like Machado de Assis, I call him and Clarice my literary parents lol
So happy you found and shared Clarice! Her mastery of the feminine mind is incredible. I’m from Brasil and while everyone knows about her, few indentify with her melancholy
Seria muito engraçado se um ônibus me atropelasse
brasil aqui 💗
Clarice mentioned. BRAZILIANS UNITE!
I'm here
Lenda
Wow... thank you for sharing this. I resonate a lot, especially now that I've been dealing with the so called "awakening" and existential terror... found an unshakable, profound peace in the midst of it, that reminded me of "Unburdened, serene" I would add unmoved. She refers to the state of pure Presence, I didn't know she talked about unity consciousness... I have to read her. It's amazing how the mysterium tremendum can inspire awe and terror simultaneously. I've been reading about non duality and psychotic angst, and I incredibly found so many similar points, for example in how people can experience a psychotic break as "merging into reality" (they stop being identified with a "body" and become reality itself) and expanding the limits of the "self" which is the exact description of what enlightenment would be like! What if, it's actually the SAME state?
Clarice is like if a woman from a David lynch film became an author. Gotta love her 💜
Have no passion, low self esteem, lack of where to go in life. Just feel stuck. I can try to get out of it but I just fall back into feeling emptyness. I can with people but i feel nothing. It's like I don't know how to be human. I can't recognize my own reflection. She looks the same but something feels different. Not in good way.
So we Brazilians have been summoned again.
I LOVE you for this video. Clarice is such an under-appreciated human being. I discovered her just after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine while searching for Ukrainian-born writers. What an unimaginable life.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for talking about her. ❤️
It was my pleasure. I feel like I owe so much of myself to her, so this was an obligation on my part.
Glad you enjoyed the video babe
she didn't consider herself ukrainian, even though she was born in Ukraine. she stated a couple of times that she considered herself brazilian.
I feel so sorry for you all who are not native Portuguese speakers, because you’ll never know what is to fully read Clarice, to really feel her in the most pure way, the way she embraces the Portuguese Language
I recommend “love declaration to the Portuguese language”, that text of her makes really clear what I’m saying
mas ainda assim, com sensibilidade, sera possível acessar muito de Clarice
I've read most of her work in English (and a bit in Portuguese.. still working on that) she scratches that part of the brain that others can't. I adore her
Really really Thank you for talking about Clarice, as a Brazilian its really important for me ❤
I have been summoned (me and every brazilian on booktube).
I love my baby Clarice. I love seeing foreigners' takes on brazilian literature, we are either "no plot, just vibes but said vibes are excellently written" or "oooh," the vibes are nice with this one, and then... BAM! PLOT! Best of luck keping up! 😊" and i love us for it
Pls recommend someone similar to Clarice , I saw this video and started to deep dive to her novels, now I found your video again and thank you for showing me this amazing writer, also she was born in Ukraine and I felt such a strange connection even if she moved and lived her whole life in Brazil, so thx again ❤️
I just found your channel and it’s amazing!!!!! Your perspective on femininity goes WAY BEYOND anything else I’ve seen on TH-cam talking about the feminine…. your intellectual take is oh so refreshing!
Darkness, wild, insane, a scream in the middle of the night, the sweet eternal mother is a fucking monster! but we love her, that's why we let her eat us. So sweet.
I guess some people handle it better than I did.
kali ma
I’m about to purchase every work from Clarice Lispector after this video! This was such a masterpiece and as a newly single raging female getting into reading I couldn’t have come across this at the perfect time! You’re seriously amazing at filming ! I was intrigued the whole time. Can’t wait to see more of your videos :)
seus vídeos sempre me aparecem como uma epifania
"for those of you who want to cosplay dark femininity" i already love you
You may want to read Rumi and compare his poems about roses to 'The imitation of the rose' for it may provide you with an even deeper understanding of Clarice' artistry.
What a lovely discovery, I’m looking forward to looking into her work. I really love the writing style. The excerpts you read were so gripping, I was immediately entranced and brought into the emotional experience with the protagonist. I believe (my prior beliefs before seeing this video) that a feminine deity represents the idea of nothingness you mentioned and more specifically the nothingness is her womb. I suppose that’s a luminous wound indeed and the ultimate burden of creation. Thank you for the research and video!
Thank you for talking about Clarice I’ve heard about her work but never read her books yet! Excellent video❤
Great video thank you so much. There are woman producer called RINATA LITVINOVA - her movies portraying various sides of derk femininity. She gets so much hate but so much love too for her ART. For me she is a genius that stood strong against all odds of the world and insisted that dark femininity REAL and MATTERS!
Clarice is the best!!! Thank you for making this. This means so much to me!!!
I ordered a book of Clarice , thank you❤
Can't believe you know and like Clarice Lispector. You keep me on my toes.
this was lovely. can't wait to explore her work 💜
If you need any help to translate her books or interviews to English, just ask me, i would be glad to help you, my English is not the more perfect put portuguese is my first language, i will love help ❤
I appreciate that love! Obrigado ❤
unfortunately have to turn the vid off to go read her first!! thank you for the recommendation
im so happy i found this chanel, thank you
I'm so glad I discovered your account, i adore it 💜
learning so much from you
I need to add these books to my list
I’m ordering these 2 books! Appreciate these videos.
Where some exerts here were described as strange, weird… I was listening to the exerts thinking wow, that’s so real😂
this was AMAZING! wow!
I would love to hear a review and personal analysis of the movie “Under The Skin” featuring Scarlett Johansson. I think you would find it interesting.
if you think it's especially rare that men look upon women as if they're goddesses, you're just not paying attention ;v
Thank you for this channel!
A constant source of inspiration ❤
Generally, when Clarice names her characters, it's not usually in vain. For example, in The Imitation of the Rose, the protagonist is called Laura, which means victorious and was also the name of a nymph from Greek mythology, who was chased by the god Apollo and was considered a symbol of beauty and perfection. In the same way, by freeing herself from social ties or connecting with the perfect beauty of roses, the protagonist of the story reached a place of enlightenment and completeness.
Ugh Clarice!!
This is such an interesting and critically thought out essay! Wow loved this so much. Do you plan to write a book?
it would be a miracle
Very thought provoking. A unique mode of transcendentce.
I FEEL SO HEARD
BRAZIL MENTIONED
What an amazing video essay. Thank you!! I only wish you had quoted accurately the pieces presented, to look for them. Is that possible? Thank you again.
CLARICE MENTIONED!!!!!
What a great introduction to Brazilian literature. I love reading translated texts and others interpretation of them 🤍
Clarice🇧🇷🌹
Clarice lispector? Hahahaha. There is a very, very, incredible tale about "the egg" from CL. Try to find it! Must read. Maybe is not in english yet.
Thank you for that recommendation. At first I thought you were talking about “The Chicken”. BUT it is NOT and I will be reading that today!
When is your first book coming?
;) ❤
now now now
did not mean now lol
Oh I LOVE Clarice. How funny that you like her as well.. go figure..
Hey please would love to find the link to "The Multimedia of Our Unconscious Life": Anais Nin and the Synthesis of the Arts
discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1407702/
that was so interesting, thank you
I’m unsure why I identify so deeply given I’m a man aside from the fact that I was raised by 3 women. I’m a femcel cis man I guess..
From which text is the opening quote from?
Near To The Wild Heart
She more Francis Goya, her literary voice is feminine but not distinctly female.
Clarice is brazilian 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
She is a self-proclaimed brazilian and we claim her as well!!! ❤ but I've read somewhere in here that a person found her by researching Ukraine born writers and I think is amazing that she was on that list.
So I'll make a conscious effort to call her brazilian-ukrainian/ Ukrainian born, brazilian writer, something like that
I love how proud a country can be of their most capable female writer. Love to see everyone here. And hopefully even more Americans as well.
@HeavenSentHoney we loooove her! Please check up more brazilian writers. Maybe you'll like Machado de Assis, I call him and Clarice my literary parents lol
Free my girl Lispector.
❤
🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍
Lol she would hate this video so much. Since when did the hipsters discover lispector.
Ngl this creator is actually annoying the fuck out of me but I love Clarice lispector
Love love adoree clarice lispector🩵🩵🩵. Agua viva and her quiet ramblings are perfection
i love it! thank you, such an inspiration