Claude Lévi Strauss

Claude Lévi Strauss

Clarice Lispector (Tchetchelnik, Ukraine, 1920-Rio de Janeiro, 1977) surprised the Brazilian intelligentsia with the publication in 1944 of his first book, Near to the Wild Heart, which developed the theme of the awakening of a teenage girl, and the which received the award Graça Aranha 1945 Foundation What then a promising young only 19 years was considered, it became one of the most singular representatives of Brazilian letters, whose renewal contributed as significant titles like time star, or the book Learning the pleasures or his posthumous a breath of life, all published in Siruela.