Água Viva

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Água Viva is an experimental, stream-of-consciousness novel by Brazilian writer Clarice Lispector that explores time, identity, and artistic creation through a fragmented, lyrical monologue.

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instanceOf experimental novel
novel
author Clarice Lispector NERFINISHED
authorNationality Brazilian
countryOfOrigin Brazil
explores boundaries between prose and poetry
relationship between artist and work
subjective experience of time
focusesOn art as process
the act of writing
form extended monologue
genre experimental literature
modernist literature
hasTranslation English
French
German
Italian
Spanish
other languages
literaryForm prose
literaryMovement Brazilian literature
Latin American literature
literaryStatus cult classic
highly regarded in Brazilian literature
narrativeMode first-person narration
narrativeTechnique interior monologue
stream of consciousness
narrator unnamed female voice
originalLanguage Portuguese
originalTitle Água Viva NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1973
publisherCountry Brazil NERFINISHED
style fragmented
lyrical
textStructure fragmented monologue
nonlinear
theme artistic creation
consciousness
existence
identity
language
perception
selfhood
the present moment
time
titleInEnglish Água Viva NERFINISHED
workOf Clarice Lispector NERFINISHED

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