BETWEEN CHRONICLES AND THEATER: A KEY TO READING CLARICE’S WRITING
Clarice Lispector; chronicles; theater; solitude; silence; aesthetic design.
This research aims to study part of the chronicle and theatrical production produced by Clarice Lispector. We turn our critical look to these texts to observe their possible dialogues and/or distances with the rest of the author's fictional production. We investigated the possibility of such productions being configured as keys for reading the writing produced by the fiction writer. Through the aesthetic configuration of the elaboration of the texts studied, as well as the characters, their experiences, crossings and questions, we seek clues that can illuminate the design of aesthetic project in the productions studied. We will take as theoretical and critical support to base our analyzes and discussions authors such as: Blanchot (2011), (2013), Bachelard (1989), (2010), Bourdieu (1995), Deleuze (2011), Eco (2001), (1994), between others.