<p><b>''One of the hidden geniuses of the twentieth century'' Colm T¿ib¿br><br><i>''She suddenly leaned toward the mirror and sought the love¿liest way to see herself''</i></b><br><br>Lucr¿a Neves is vain, unreflective, insolently superficial, almost mute. She may have no inner life at all. As she morphs from small-town girl to worldly wife of a rich man, and her small home town surrenders to the forces of progress, Lucr¿a seeks perfection: to be an object, serene, smooth, beyond the burden of words or even thought itself. A book that obsessed its author, <i>The Besieged City</i> is unlike any other work in Lispector''s canon: a story of transformation, of what it means to see and to be seen.</p>