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Cecília Meireles

セシーリア・メイレレス

Cecília Meireles

Profile

Gender
Female
Born
1901-11-07 (Rio de Janeiro)
Died
1964-11-09 (Rio de Janeiro) age 63
Nationality
Brazil
Languages
Portuguese, Hindi, Sanskrit
Religion
Catholic
Residence History
Rio de Janeiro

Career

Occupations
poet, writer, educator, journalist
Active Years
1919-1964

Awards

Poetry Prize of the Brazilian Academy of Letters
1938
Work: Viagem
Organization: Brazilian Academy of Letters
Result: 受賞

Awards & Nominations

Works

Major Works

Espectros

1919 poetry

Debut collection of seventeen sonnets dealing with historical figures in an airy, vague atmosphere of shadows and dreams.

dreamsshadowshistorical figures

Viagem

1939 poetry

Major work marking her poetic maturity, a spiritual journey where life and poetry unite.

spiritual journeylifepoetry

Mar Absoluto

1942 poetry

Sea poetry with qualities of pure poetry.

sea

Romanceiro da Inconfidência

1953 poetry

Written in the style of medieval Iberian ballads, about the first colonial independence attempt in Minas Gerais.

independence movementhistory

Giroflê, Giroflá

1956 poetry

Based on the author's journeys to India and Italy.

travelIndiaItaly

Translations by Author

  • Translated works by Maeterlinck, Federico García Lorca, Anouilh, Ibsen, Tagore, Rilke, Virginia Woolf, Pushkin into Portuguese

Style & Themes

Literary Style
neosymbolistsymbolist traitstraditional forms and free verse
Recurring Motifs
ephemeral timecontemplative lifeseaspirituality

Health

  • cancer
    晩年
    Died on November 9, 1964, in Rio de Janeiro

Legacy

Canonical name of Brazilian Modernism, one of the great female poets in the Portuguese language, widely considered Brazil's best female poet.

Trivia

  • Orphaned at age three and raised by her maternal grandmother
  • Served as education editor for Rio's Diario de Notícias
  • Received an honorary doctorate in India
  • Objected to the term 'poetess' due to gender discrimination