[The New Republic]

Plenty of writers inspire fierce devotion in their readers—the David Foster Wallace acolytes, with their duct-taped copies of Infinite Jest, come to mind, as do the smug objectivists dressed in tech-world casual who owe their entire world view to Ayn Rand. But no one converts the uninitiated into devout believers as suddenly and as vertiginously as Clarice Lispector, the Latin-American visionary, Ukranian-Jewish mystic, and middle-class housewife and mother so revered by her Brazilian fans that she's known by a single name: "Clarice."

- Stephanie LaCava on The Complete Stories- The Unusual Mind of Clarice Lispector: The Brazilian writer’s Complete Stories reveals she was a genius on the level of Nabokov.- The True Glamour of Clarice Lispector by Benjamin Moser- ‘The Complete Stories,’ by Clarice Lispector- Clarice Lispector: 'Morbidly insensitive' Nearly 40 years after her death, the Brazilian novelist is now compared to Joyce and Borges. But do her radical works deserve such praise?- My Hour of the Star: On Clarice Lispector- The Dark Logic of Clarice Lispector- Mystic Goddess of Brazil: Writer Clarice Lispector’s exoticism had much to do with her Jewishness; her literary vocabulary did not.- Lipstick Traces: Novelist Clarice Lispector's Radiant Nothingness.- Anderson Tepper on Near to the Wild Heart- Kim Adrian on The Passion According to G.H.- The Strange Spirituality of Clarice Lispector by Sam Gold- Clarice Lispector Panel at the Center for Fiction- Benjamin Moser on translating Clarice Lispector- Clarice Lispector Interviewed- Remnants of Carnival by Clarice Lispector- Two Stories by Clarice Lispector- Clandestine Happiness by Clarice Lispector- First Kiss by Clarice Lispector- Good Friends by Clarice Lispector-'Report on the Thing' by Clarice Lispector- Monkeys by Clarice Lispector- One Day Less by Clarice Lispector- Covert Joy by Clarice Lispector- Praça Mauá by Clarice Lispector- Better Than Burning by Clarice Lispector