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133: 25: 498: 492: 254:, the starting point of an extensive work marked by memories of escapes and persecutions confronted with the past and a sense of perpetual exile. She was included within the group of women writers ascribed to the "new Brazilian literature" of the 1940s, among whom were Helena Silveira (1911–1988), Ondina Ferreira (1909), 239:
in March 1922; here, they were received by Zaina, Mania's sister and her husband and cousin José Rabin. On her father's initiative, they all changed their names except for her sister Tânia: her father was renamed Pedro; Mania, Marieta; Leia, Elisa; and Chaya, Clarice. Since childhood, Elisa devoted
247:. Educated at the Normal School, Elisa worked as a children's teacher for several years; later, already in Rio de Janeiro, she joined the federal public administration, where she held high-ranking positions and functions. During that time, she also collaborated in several literary magazines. 273:, a work in which she comments profusely on recurring themes of existentialism and which was recognized and praised by critics, she received the José Lins do Rego (1963) and Coelho Neto awards from the 579: 594: 584: 535: 235:. The Lispector family took refuge on several occasions in the interior towns of Ukraine, but in 1920, they boarded a ship bound for Brazil, arriving in 589: 574: 599: 232: 564: 431: 108: 528: 42: 604: 89: 46: 61: 274: 68: 521: 75: 569: 57: 35: 559: 554: 152: 259: 437: 427: 208: 188: 82: 132: 505: 216: 169: 548: 420: 255: 24: 457:
One Hundred Years After Tomorrow: Brazilian Women's Fiction in the 20th Century
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She made her debut in literature in 1945 with the publication of the novel
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herself to reading works of fiction and the classics of world literature.
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Vinte e cinco mulheres que estĂŁo fazendo a nova literatura brasileira
244: 18: 204:; July 24, 1911 – January 6, 1989) was a Brazilian novelist. 231:
In the civil war following the Russian Revolution of 1917,
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Why this World : A Biography of Clarice Lispector
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Ukrainian Jews were subjected to persecution
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Why this World : A Biography of Clarice Lispector
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