Sitting quietly along Copacabana’s bustling beachfront, the bronze figure of Carlos Drummond de Andrade offers a moment of contemplation in the midst of Rio’s lively atmosphere. Known as one of Brazil’s most beloved poets, Drummond is captured here in a pensive pose, as though he’s observing both the waves of the Atlantic and the rhythms of everyday life. The inscription on the bench beside him reads, “No mar estava escrita uma cidade” (“In the sea, a city was written”), a line that beautifully reflects his poetic vision of Rio de Janeiro.
Drummond, originally from Minas Gerais, found inspiration in the contrasts of Brazil—its natural beauty, urban complexity, and the depths of human experience. His poetry transcends time, touching on themes of love, solitude, and social issues, always in a way that resonates deeply with readers across generations.
This statue has become a favorite spot for locals and tourists alike, offering a peaceful place to sit and take in the breathtaking views of the Sugarloaf and Copacabana beach. It’s as if Drummond himself is inviting you to pause, sit beside him, and appreciate not just the scenery, but the poetry of life happening all around.
Next time you’re here, take a moment to sit on the bench, gaze at the horizon, and maybe even read a line or two of Drummond’s work. In this spot, you’ll feel the blend of Rio’s vibrant energy and the quiet reflection that his poetry inspires. A true carioca at heart, Drummond’s spirit lives on through his words and this perfect spot by the sea.
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