"In 1967, Brazil's leading newspaper asked the avant-garde writer
Lispector to write a weekly column on any topic she wished. For almost
seven years, Lispector showed Brazilian readers just how vast and
passionate her interests were. This beautifully translated collection of
selected columns, or crônicas, is just as immediately stimulating
today and ably reinforces her reputation as one of Brazil's greatest
writers. Indeed, these columns should establish her as being among the
era's most brilliant essayists. She is masterful, even reminiscent of
Montaigne, in her ability to spin the mundane events of life into
moments of clarity that reveal greater truths."--Publishers Weekly