Family Ties (story Collection)
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

''Family Ties'' (''Laços de família'' in Portuguese) is a
1960 It is also known as the "Year of Africa" because of major events—particularly the independence of seventeen African nations—that focused global attention on the continent and intensified feelings of Pan-Africanism. Events January * Ja ...
short story A short story is a piece of prose fiction that typically can be read in one sitting and focuses on a self-contained incident or series of linked incidents, with the intent of evoking a single effect or mood. The short story is one of the oldest ...
collection by the
Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area ...
ian writer
Clarice Lispector Clarice Lispector (born Chaya Pinkhasivna Lispector ( uk, Хая Пінкасівна Ліспектор); December 10, 1920December 9, 1977) was a Ukrainian-born Brazilian novelist and short story writer. Her innovative, idiosyncratic works exp ...
.


Short stories

''Family Ties'' consists of thirteen short stories. * "Daydreams of a Drunk Woman" ("Devaneio e embriaguez duma rapariga") * "Love" ("Amor") * "The Chicken" ("Uma galinha") * "The Imitation of the Rose" ("A imitação da rosa") * "Happy Birthday" ("Feliz aniversário") * "The Smallest Woman in the World" ("A menor mulher do mundo") * "The Dinner" ("O jantar") * "Preciousness" ("Preciosidade") * "Family Ties" ("Os laços de família") * "The Beginnings of a Fortune" ("Começos de uma fortuna") * "Mystery in São Cristóvão" ("Mistério em São Cristóvão") * "The Crime of the Mathematics Professor" ("O crime do professor de matemática") * "The Buffalo" ("O búfalo")


Publication

''Family Ties'' was published in 1960, after the Lispector's permanent return to Brazil from the United States. Several of the stories were written between 1943 and 1945. Lispector wrote ''O jantar'' in 1943. It was first published in the
Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro ( , , ; literally 'River of January'), or simply Rio, is the capital of the state of the same name, Brazil's third-most populous state, and the second-most populous city in Brazil, after São Paulo. Listed by the GaWC as a b ...
newspaper ''A manhã'' in October 1946. The story ''O Crime do professor de matemática'', was published, in an earlier version, as ''O Crime'', in 1945 in another newspaper. In 1952, Lispector published a short volume with these stories, and four others (''Love'', ''Mystery in São Cristóvão'', ''The Beginnings of a Fortune'', and ''The Chicken''). The volume was titled ''Alguns contos'' (''Some Stories''), and was published by the Brazilian Ministry of Education and Health. The rest of the stories in ''Family Ties'' were completed by March, 1955, but Lispector had trouble publishing them because the Ministry would not release the rights to them, despite Lispector's many requests.


Major themes

Most of the stories focus on a character whose daily life—grocery shopping in "Love", a family gathering in "Happy Birthday"—is shattered by a sudden epiphany. In this basic structure, they often resemble the later novel '' The Passion According to G.H.''. Reflecting the author's own experience at the time, and as the title suggests, the characters in ''Family Ties'' are often housewives struggling to balance the demands of family and marriage with a wilder, less controllable life, symbolized by the experience of Ana in "Love", whose careful life breaks down when she is confronted with the wildness of a garden, in this case the Jardim Botânico of Rio de Janeiro.


Literary significance and reception

The stories would eventually be recognized as a high point in Brazilian literature. Two of Brazil's most famous writers immediately recognized the importance of ''Family Ties''.
Fernando Sabino Fernando Tavares Sabino (October 12, 1923 – October 11, 2004) was a Brazilian writer and journalist. Life Sabino was born in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, the son of Dominic Sabino and D. Odette Tavares Sabino. He lived there until he was twe ...
wrote that "you've written eight stories like nobody has come even close to writing in Brazil", adding that the book would be "exactly, sincerely, indisputably, and even humbly, the best book of stories ever published in Brazil".
Erico Verissimo Érico Lopes Verissimo (December 17, 1905 – November 28, 1975) was an important Brazilian writer, born in the State of Rio Grande do Sul. Biography Érico Verissimo was the son of Sebastião Verissimo da Fonseca and Abegahy Lopes Verissimo. ...
told her: "I haven't written about your book of stories out of sheer embarrassment to tell you what I think of it. Here goes: the most important story collection published in this country since
Machado de Assis Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis (), often known by his surnames as Machado de Assis, ''Machado,'' or ''Bruxo do Cosme Velho''Vainfas, p. 505. (21 June 1839 – 29 September 1908), was a pioneer Brazilian novelist, poet, playwright and short stor ...
," who is Brazil's classic novelist.Lispector, ''Correspondências'', Érico Veríssimo to Lispector, September 3, 1961.


References

{{reflist, 2 1960 short story collections Short story collections by Clarice Lispector Brazilian short story collections