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Identification and basic context

Cecília Benevides de Carvalho Meireles, known as Cecília Meireles, was one of the most prominent poetesses in Brazilian literature. She was born in Rio de Janeiro. Her family had origins in Portugal. She was a writer, teacher, journalist, musician, and painter. She wrote in Portuguese and her work is intrinsically linked to the cultural and historical context of Brazil during the first half of the 20th century, a period of modernist effervescence.

Childhood and education

Cecília Meireles had a childhood marked by the early loss of her parents and being raised by her grandmother, in an environment that stimulated her love for books and art. She was a precocious child, learning to read at three and writing her first book of poems at seventeen. Her education was largely self-taught, although she had training in music and pedagogy. She absorbed influences from French Symbolist literature and Brazilian poetry of her time.

Literary career

Her literary career began with the publication of "I Juca-Pirama" (a verse adaptation of a work by Gonçalves Dias) in 1920. However, her first original book of poems, "O Espírito da Hora", was published in 1927. Her work evolved from a more intimate and melancholic lyricism to poetry of deep philosophical reflection on time and existence. Cecília Meireles was also a professor of literature and history of literature, and dedicated herself to pedagogical and cultural dissemination work.

Work, style, and literary characteristics

Among her most important poetic works are "Viagem" (1939), "Romanceiro da Inconfidência" (1953), and "Ou Isto ou Aquilo" (1964). The central themes of her poetry include the transience of life, the ephemerality of time, memory, childhood, the beauty of the natural world, and the search for transcendence. Her style is marked by musicality, clarity of language, delicacy of imagery, and depth of feeling. She often used free verse, but with a formal rigor and cadence that refer to tradition. The tone of her poetry can vary between lyrical and elegiac, contemplative and narrative. Her language is crystalline, but rich in suggestions and symbolism. Cecília Meireles is often associated with Brazilian Modernism, but with a very unique voice, which managed to reconcile the innovations of the time with a timeless lyrical sensibility.

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Cultural and historical context Cecília Meireles lived and produced her work during a period of great cultural effervescence in Brazil, actively participating in the modernist movement, while maintaining a striking poetic individuality. Her work dialogues with the social and political context of the country, but her main concern was always the human and existential dimension.

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Personal life Cecília Meireles married twice and had three daughters. She dedicated herself to education, having been a professor of literature and history of literature for many years. Her life was marked by a constant search for knowledge and artistic expression, reconciling her literary career with pedagogical and research activities. She was a reserved person of great spiritual depth.

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Recognition and reception Cecília Meireles is widely recognized as one of the greatest poetesses in Brazilian and Lusophone literature. She received several literary awards throughout her career and her work is studied in universities worldwide. Her popularity endures, being read and appreciated by different generations of readers.

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Influences and legacy Influenced by poets such as Fernando Pessoa, Cruz e Sousa, and French Symbolists, Cecília Meireles, in turn, influenced countless Brazilian and Portuguese-language poets. Her legacy lies in her poetry of undeniable formal beauty and profound existential charge, which continues to enchant and inspire.

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Interpretation and critical analysis Cecília Meireles' work has been the subject of numerous critical analyses, which highlight her mastery in exploring time, memory, and ephemerality. Her poetry is seen as an invitation to contemplate life and reflect on the human condition.

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Curiosities and lesser-known aspects Cecília Meireles had a prodigious memory and was fluent in several languages. Her passion for books was so great that she founded the first community library in Brazil. Her work "Ou Isto ou Aquilo" is a classic of children's literature.

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Death and memory Cecília Meireles passed away in 1964 in Rio de Janeiro. Her death was lamented by the entire literary and cultural community. Her work continues to be published and celebrated, keeping her memory alive and her poetic legacy perennial.