She is quite a thing to discover indeed.-- "The Los Angeles Times"
[Lispector] left behind an astounding body of work that has no real corollary inside literature or outside it.-- "Bookforum"
Her images dazzle even when her meaning is most obscure, and when she is writing of what she despises she is lucidity itself.-- "The Times Literary Supplement" (6/14/2012 12:00:00 AM)
Over time, I've come to admire and even love this novel. In fact, as soon as I slammed the book shut, my understanding of G.H.'s story began to take on an almost-corporeal reality. Trying to put this into words is a slippery thing. What I was beginning to appreciate was that I could not consider Lispector's philosophical concerns for any length of time without losing my grasp on those concerns, yet I could somehow feel them, sense the substance of them in my own mind, in those deep pools of thought where language doesn't quite reach, and which words can't express.--Emma Komlos-Hrobsky "Tin House" (1/7/2012 12:00:00 AM)
Lispector's prose is unforgettable... still startling by the end because of Lispector's unsettling forcefulness.-- "Boston Globe" (6/14/2012 12:00:00 AM)
A lyrical, stream of consciousness meditation on the nature of time, the unreliability of language, the divinity of God, and the threat of hell.-- "The Rumpus"
One of 20th-century Brazil's most intriguing and mystifying writers.-- "The L Magazine" (6/14/2012 12:00:00 AM)
I had a sort of missionary urge with her... but I started thinking, even when I was 19: How can I help this person reach the prominence she deserves?-- "San Francisco Chronicle" (6/14/2012 12:00:00 AM)
A penetrating genius.--Donna Seaman "Booklist" (1/7/2012 12:00:00 AM)
Reading G.H., you follow the narrator's logic to its most physically and philosophically shocking conclusions. You, too, learn to "want the God in whatever comes out of the roach's belly.--Bennett Sims "Electric Literature" (11/14/2023 12:00:00 AM)