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The passion of gh
The passion of gh








the passion of gh

The vitality and intensity of life and the idea of existing in the universe is made out to be hurtful, painful in this quotation from Lispector's 1964 novel. 'Because a world fully alive has the power of a Hell.' The Passion According to G.H. The repetition in this sentence echoes the cyclical view of time and is declared assertively, though has underlying nihilistic tone to it, implying nothing is set to change. This rumination is intensely philosophical and might have to be read more than once to be fully comprehended.

the passion of gh

'For the present has no hope, and the present has no future: the future will be exactly once again present.' The Passion According to G.H. addresses her dilemma of identity in language that is simultaneously sexual and philosophical. Questioning her place in the universe at every stage of the novel, G.H. This statement from the unstable, intricately composed narrator of Lispector's novel exemplifies the fascination with identity and subjectivity. '"I" is merely one of the world's instantaneous spasms' The Passion According to G.H.

the passion of gh

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The passion of gh