Melo Neto, João Cabral de
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▪ Brazilian poet and diplomat
born January 6, 1920, Recife, Brazil
died October 9, 1999, Rio de Janeiro
Brazilian poet and diplomat, one of the last great figures of the golden age of Brazilian poetry.
Melo Neto was born to a distinguished family of landowners. He had a brief stint as a public servant before he moved in 1940 to Rio de Janeiro. In 1942 he published his first collection of poems,
Pedra do sono (“Stone of Sleep”). Although his early work was marked by Surrealist and Cubist influences, his collection
O engenheiro (1945; “The Engineer”) revealed him as a leading voice of the “Generation of '45,” post-World War II poets notable for their austere style. In 1945 he joined the Brazilian diplomatic service and served in posts on four continents until his retirement in 1990. His poetry, however, was most influenced by his experience of Spain, and especially by the cities Sevilla (
Seville) and Barcelona.
Melo Neto gained widespread popularity with Morte e vida Severina (1955; “Death and Life of a Severino”), a dramatic poem that made use of literatura de cordel, a popular narrative in verse. It was published in Duas águas, one of his more than 30 books of poetry. He was elected to the Brazilian Academy of Letters in 1968, the year that his Poesias completas was published.
Melo Neto received a number of honours and awards, including Portugal's prestigious Camões Prize (1990) and the Neustadt International Prize for Literature (1992). When he became virtually blind in 1994, he ceased writing poetry, being unable, he said, to separate his art from visual perception.
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