The Apple in the Dark

The Apple in the Dark by Clarice Lispector is a novel published by New Directions Publishing Corporation in 2023, featuring 389 pages in English. This work is structured in three chapters and centers around three main characters, delving into metaphysical themes. The narrative follows Martim, who is on the run from a murder he believes he has committed, as he navigates a dark jungle and eventually finds refuge at a remote ranch owned by two women. The story explores Martim’s inner turmoil and his quest for understanding amidst a backdrop of fear and wonder.
Readers will encounter a richly sculpted narrative filled with mysteries and allegories that illuminate Martim’s existential journey. As he grapples with his past and seeks moments of clarity, the novel reflects on themes of destiny and the human experience. The Apple in the Dark invites exploration of the complexities of life and the search for meaning, making it a significant addition to the realms of fiction, classics, and world literature, particularly within the context of Brazilian storytelling.
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“It’s the best one,” Clarice Lispector remarked on the occasion of the publication of The Apple in the Dark: “I can’t define it, how it is, I can only say that it’s much better constructed than the previous ones.” A book in three chapters, with three central characters, The Apple in the Dark is in fact highly sculpted, while being chiefly a metaphysical book, and in this stunning new translation, the novel’s mysteries and allegories glow with a fresh scintillating light.
Martim, fleeing from a murder he believes he committed, plunges into the dark nocturnal jungle: stumbling along, in a state of both fear and wonder, eventually he comes to a remote, quiet ranch and finds work with the two women who own it. The women are tranquil enough before his arrival, but are affected by his radical mystery. Soaked through with Martim’s inner night (his soul is in the darkness where everything is created), the novel vibrates with his perpetual searching state of vigil. Often he feels close to an epiphany: “for the first time he was present in the moment in which whatever is happening is happening.” Yet such flashes flicker out, so he’s ever on the watch for “life to take on the dimensions of a destiny.”
In an interview, Lispector once said: “I am Martim.” As she puts it in The Apple in the Dark: “All I’ve got is hunger. And that unstable way of grasping an apple in the dark–without letting it fall.”
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