LABORATÓRIO CLARICE: EXPERIMENTAÇÃO, CLÍNICA E VIDÊNCIA
Clarice Lispector, experimentation, criticism, clinical, territoriality, writing.
The present work is an analysis of the novel The Passion according to G.H and the short story The Egg and the Chicken, by Clarice Lispector, from a glossary of contemporary art as experimentation, clinic, territory, production of clairvoyance and delicacy. In this perspective, the poetic texts are treated like essays, manifestos of art, performances of the writing, in which they unfold their conceptual personages, constructed singularly by Clarice. The goal is to capture the writer's uniqueness and her ways of reading our present time. The meeting of the writer of this text and the texts of Clarice takes place at a crossroads, situating the thesis in the theoretical network of performative or dramatic critique, thus breaking the opposing boundaries between literature, criticism and philosophy, and extending in maximum volume relations between scripture, affection, thought and life.