Santa Rita Durão

Santa Rita Durão
A 1981 Brazilian stamp celebrating the 200th anniversary of Caramuru's publication; a fictionalized depiction of Durão can be seen at the left, and Diogo Álvares Correia at the right
BornJosé de Santa Rita Durão
1722
Mariana, Colonial Brazil
Died1784 (aged 6162)
Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal
OccupationOrator, poet, priest
NationalityPortuguese
Alma materUniversity of Coimbra
GenreEpic poetry
SubjectIndianism
Literary movementNeoclassicism
Notable worksCaramuru

José de Santa Rita Durão OSA (1722–1784), known simply as Santa Rita Durão, was a Colonial Brazilian Neoclassic poet, orator and Augustinian friar. He is considered a forerunner of "Indianism" in Brazilian literature, with his epic poem Caramuru.

He is the correspondent patron of the 9th chair of the Brazilian Academy of Letters.