A MULHER DO PÓSGUERRA NAS COLUNAS FEMININAS ESCRITAS POR CLARICE LISPECTOR NA IMPRENSA CARIOCA

Aparecida Maria Nunes (UNINCOR)

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ABSTRACT Everything started with an invitation. It was the year of 1952 and Rubem Braga, in partnership with Joel Silveira and Rafael Corrêa de Oliveira, decides to launch a weekly politician. The journal would have a feminine page and the name of Clarice Lispector is remembered. The writer accepted the invitation to write the column, but with a condition: to use itself a pseudonym. The journalist Tereza Quadros appears. E thus gives the incursion of Clarice Lispector in this craft to publish narratives in form of advice, prescriptions and secrets for a specific publictarget: the woman. But the taste for the interdict, the space between lines and the small essential details for the understanding of Clarice's literature is also in almost the 500 columns that produced between the decades of 1950 and 1960, still being Helen Palmer of the Correio da Manhã and Ilka Soares of the Diário da Noite . This face of Clarice is unknown. But it is exactly in way to femininity prescriptions and of  as to be woman from whom we go to find a delicious panel of the culture of those golden years and of the conflicts of the feminine soul.

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