Carlos Drummond de Andrade
Known for: Writing
Born: October 30, 1902 in Itabira, Minas Gerais, Brazil - Died: August 16, 1987
Carlos Drummond de Andrade (Itabira, October 31, 1902 – Rio de Janeiro, August 17, 1987) was a Brazilian poet, pharmacist, short story writer, and columnist, considered by many to be the most influential Brazilian poet of the 20th century. Drummond was one of the leading poets of the second generation of Brazilian modernism, although his work is not restricted to the forms and themes of specific movements. The themes of his work are vast, ranging from existential questions, such as the meaning of life and death, to everyday, family, and political issues, such as socialism, always engaging with traditional and contemporary currents of his time. The formal and stylistic characteristics of his work are also vast, sometimes highlighting the Minas Gerais dialect. (Wikipedia)
Known for
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Pedro Nava: 100, 200, 300 Anos
O Fazendeiro do Ar
Himself
Poeta de Sete Faces
Self (archive footage)
O Amanuense e os Grafômanos
Self (archive footage)
O Velho e o Novo
The Priest and the Girl
Screenstory
A Public Opinion
Writer
O Vestido
Original Story
O Gerente
Short Story
Enigma for Demons
Original Story
Bexiga, Ano Zero
Poem
O Amor Natural
Poem
Flagrantes da Vida Rural: Fazendas Clássicas
Poem
Crônica da Cidade Amada
Original Story
Consideração do Poema
Poem
Vida e Verso de Carlos Drummond de Andrade
Poem
2' Minutos para Mudar de Vida
Writer