Poesia Brasileira
A Poesia Brasileira refers to the body of poetry produced in Brazil, reflecting the country's diverse culture, history, and social issues. It encompasses various styles and movements, from the colonial period to contemporary works, showcasing the evolution of Brazilian literature. Notable poets include Carlos Drummond de Andrade, Adélia Prado, and Cecília Meireles.
The themes in Brazilian poetry often explore identity, nature, love, and social justice. Influenced by indigenous, African, and European traditions, it presents a rich tapestry of voices and perspectives. The Modernist movement, particularly in the 20th century, played a significant role in shaping the modern landscape of Brazilian poetry.