Clarice Lispector Statue

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What if statues could talk? What stories would they whisper to us? Here at the Clarice Lispector Statue, I believe we can almost hear her thoughts. The Clarice Lispector Statue in Leme, Rio de Janeiro, isn’t just a bronze figure. It’s a portal to the heart and mind of one of Brazil’s most celebrated writers. Clarice, born in Ukraine in 1920 during her family’s escape from the Bolshevik Revolution, found her home in Brazil. This statue, unveiled in 2016, captures her in quiet contemplation, a book in her hand, her faithful dog Ulisses by her side. It’s a poignant tribute to a woman whose words delved into the depths of human emotion and existential questions. Clarice’s journey to Rio began in 1935. Her writing, often exploring the everyday dilemmas of women, earned her the Graça Aranha Award at the young age of 23 for her novel “Perto do Coração Selvagem”. Later, “Laços de Família” would win her the prestigious Jabuti Award. Did you know that Clarice’s distinctive accent wasn’t an affectation, but a speech impediment? This statue, the first life-sized statue of a woman in Rio de Janeiro, was the brainchild of her biographer, Teresa Monteiro. Sculptor Edgar Duvivier, known for his works throughout the city, brought her vision to life. The statue’s location in Leme is significant. Clarice spent her final years here, often seen reading near Posto 1 with Ulisses. The bronze captures her pensive nature, a reflection of the solitary themes woven through her work. The Clarice Lispector Statue isn’t just a monument. It’s a gathering place for literature lovers, a quiet corner to honor her legacy, and a reminder of the power of words to explore the human condition. Take a moment to sit beside Clarice, perhaps read a passage from her work, and let her words resonate within you.

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