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Author: Ben Johnston

Posted on March 2, 2020November 25, 2020

Florencia Garramuño (Argentina)


Professor at the Universidad de San Andrés reading “El mandala de Clarice Lispector,” an introduction to her translation of Água Viva, in Spanish.

Posted on December 2, 2019November 25, 2020

Luah Guimarãez (Brazil)


Actress and co-founder of the theatre company Mundana reading excerpts of A Paixão segundo G.H (The Passion according to G.H.) from a performance in Portuguese.

Posted on July 2, 2019November 25, 2020

Julia Kornberg (Argentina/United States)


Writer and doctoral student in Spanish and Portuguese at Princeton University reading excerpts from and commenting on A paixão segundo G.H. (La pasión según G.H.), in Spanish.  

Posted on May 2, 2019November 25, 2020

Carole Leroy (Canada)


Writer reading excerpts from A Paixão segundo G.H. (La passion selon G.H.), in French.

Posted on December 2, 2018November 25, 2020

Anaís Martinez Jimenez (Mexico/United States)


Doctoral student in Comparative Literature at Princeton University reading her text inspired by Água Viva, in English. 

Posted on June 20, 2018November 25, 2020

Alexandre Nodari (Brazil)


Professor of Brazilian Literature at the Universidade Federal do Paraná commenting on Clarice Lispector’s notion of “encontro supernatural” (“supernatural encounter”), in Portuguese.

Posted on April 2, 2018November 25, 2020

Diane Régimbald (Canada)


Poet and writer reading excerpts from A Paixão Segundo G.H. (La Passion selon G.H.), in French. 

Posted on December 2, 2017November 25, 2020

Gabriella Scheer (Brazil/France)


Brazilian actress and theatre director (based in Paris) reading excerpts from Água Viva, in Portuguese.

Posted on January 2, 2017November 25, 2020

Dirce Waltrick do Amarante (Brazil)


Writer, translator and Professor at the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina reading excerpts from the short-story “A menor mulher do mundo” (“The smallest woman in the world”), in Portuguese.

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