Clara

Luisa Valenzuela

Translated by Andrea G. Labinger earliest edition we have, 1976 Latin American Literary Review Press, 1999 paperback 159 pages

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"Clara is a free spirited young woman, a prostitute in Buenos Aires. She is full of vague plans and dreams, and tries to shield herself from an ominous world. Clara is brought to life by Latin American master novelist Luisa Valenzuela, who has created her as a flesh-and-blood character. Clara, answering to her own laws, reacts with inner strength and autonomy. And she may even save herself from certain death.". "Cla...

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This book in English

Jorge Castello & Hortense Carpentier 1 printing we hold · 1976 · Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
Andrea G. Labinger 1 printing we hold · 1999 · Latin American Literary Review Press

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Clara paperback · 1999 · Latin American Literary Review Press · 159 pages
Clara edition · 1976 · Harcourt Brace Jovanovich · 233 pages · 9780151180950

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