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1953 - Publication of "Romanceiro da Inconfidência"
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| 1953 Publishes Romanceiro da Inconfidência. |
1953
Visits India, Gôa and Europe. Receives the title of Doctor Honoris Causae of the University of Delhi in India. From 1953 to 1959 participates "in the famous literary supplement of the newspaper Diário de Notícias, which, in the previous decade, had published the weekly chronicles of Sérgio Buarque de Hollanda and Mário de Andrade". |
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| 1954 Visits Europe and the Azores. | |||||||
| 1956 Publishes Canções and, in limited edition, Giroflê, Giroflá. | |||||||
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1957
Visits Porto Rico. Teaches a course on Oriental Literature, specializing in drama, at the Fundação Dulcina. |
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| 1958 Obra Poética appears in Aguilar publisher. | 1958 Visits Israel. | ||||||
| 1960 Publishes Metal Rosicler. | |||||||
| 1962 Publishes Poemas escritos na Índia. | |||||||
| 1963 Publishes Solombra. | |||||||
| 1964 Cecília Meireles dies. "Victim of evil without cure, characteristic of our century, the poet passes away on the 9th November, 1964" in the city of Rio de Janeiro. | 1964 Publishes Ou Isto ou Aquilo, a poetry book for children. | 1964 Military coup d’état in Brazil. | |||||
| 1965 The Academia Brasileira de Letras (Brazilian Academy of Literature) confers the award Machado de Assis on her post-mortem, for the entirety of her work. |