
Cecília Benevides de Carvalho Meireles was a Brazilian writer and educator, known principally as a poet. She is a canonical name of Brazilian Modernism, one of the great female poets in the Portuguese language, and is widely considered the best poetess from Brazil, though she rightly combatted the word "poetess" because of gender discrimination. She traveled in the Americas in the 1940s, visiting the United States, Mexico, Argentina, Uruguay and Chile. In the summer of 1940 she gave lectures at the University of Texas, Austin. She wrote two poems about her time in the capital of Texas, and a long (800 lines) very socially-aware poem "USA 1940", which was published posthumously. As a journalist her columns (crônicas, or chronicles) focused most often on education, but also on her trips abroad in the western hemisphere, Portugal, other parts of Europe, Israel, and India (where she received an honorary doctorate). As a poet, her style was mostly neo-symbolist and her themes included ephemeral time and the contemplative life. Even though she was not concerned with local color, native vernacular, or experiments in (popular) syntax, she is considered one of the most important poets of the second phase of the Brazilian Modernism, known for nationalistic vanguardism.
Series
Books

Ou Isto ou Aquilo
1969

VIAGEM Poesia 1929-1937
1939

Os Melhores Poemas de Cecília Meireles - Selecionados por Maria Fernanda
1996

Oratório de Santa Maria Egipcíaca
1996

Viagem e Vaga Música
1942

Flor de poemas
1983

Romanceiro da inconfidência
1953

Ou isto ou aquilo
2025

As Melhores Crônicas de Cecília Meireles
2003

Solombra
1963

Para Querer Bem
2026

Cecília de Bolso
2026

Janela Mágica
1983

Cânticos
1981

Para Gostar de Ler - Volume 6 - Poesias
1980

Antologia poetica
1963

Cecília Meireles - Poesia Completa
2001

