Clarice Lispector Books in Order
Clarice Lispector is a celebrated Brazilian writer, renowned internationally for her pioneering novels and short stories, as well as her work as a journalist. Born to a Jewish family in Western Ukraine, she was brought to Brazil as an infant, fleeing the tumultuous aftermath of World War I. Growing up in northeastern Brazil, her life took a tragic turn when her mother passed away at the age of nine, forcing her family to relocate to Rio de Janeiro in her teenage years. During her law studies, Lispector began publishing her writing, catapulting to fame at 23 with the release of her debut novel, 'Near to the Wild Heart', a groundbreaking work that pushed the boundaries of Brazilian literature. She went on to create iconic works, including 'Family Ties', 'The Passion According to G.H.', and the masterpiece 'Água Viva', cementing her legacy as a visionary writer. Despite enduring chronic pain following a 1966 accident, Lispector continued to write and publish until her untimely death in 1977, leaving behind a profound impact on Brazilian and international literature.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Clarice Lispector
- #1AmazonNear to the Wild Heart(1943)
- #2AmazonThe Chandelier(1946)
- #3AmazonThe Besieged City(1949)
- #4AmazonThe Apple in the Dark(1961)
- #5AmazonThe Passion According to G.H.(1964)
- #6AmazonAn Apprenticeship, or The Book of Pleasures(1969)
- #7AmazonÁgua Viva / The Stream of Life(1973)
- #8AmazonThe Hour of the Star(1977)
- #9AmazonA Breath of Life(1978)
- #10AmazonSome Stories(1952)
- #11AmazonThe Imitation of the Rose(1960)
- #12AmazonFamily Ties(1960)
- #13AmazonThe Foreign Legion(1964)
- #14AmazonThe Woman Who Killed the Fish(1966)
- #15AmazonCovert Joy(1971)
- #16AmazonThe Stations of the Body(1974)
- #17AmazonWhere Were You at Night(1974)
- #18AmazonNot to Forget(1978)
- #19AmazonBeauty and the Beast(1979)
- #20AmazonSoulstorm(1989)
- #21AmazonDaydream and Drunkenness of a Young Lady(2018)
- #22AmazonComplete Stories(2018)
About Clarice Lispector
Clarice Lispector is a celebrated Brazilian writer, renowned internationally for her pioneering novels and short stories, as well as her work as a journalist. Born to a Jewish family in Western Ukraine, she was brought to Brazil as an infant, fleeing the tumultuous aftermath of World War I. Growing up in northeastern Brazil, her life took a tragic turn when her mother passed away at the age of nine, forcing her family to relocate to Rio de Janeiro in her teenage years. During her law studies, Lispector began publishing her writing, catapulting to fame at 23 with the release of her debut novel, 'Near to the Wild Heart', a groundbreaking work that pushed the boundaries of Brazilian literature. She went on to create iconic works, including 'Family Ties', 'The Passion According to G.H.', and the masterpiece 'Água Viva', cementing her legacy as a visionary writer. Despite enduring chronic pain following a 1966 accident, Lispector continued to write and publish until her untimely death in 1977, leaving behind a profound impact on Brazilian and international literature.
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