Original poems forgotten by Paulo Leminski on a plane are returned 44 years later: 'There is a poetry in this story'
An envelope containing original poems by Brazilian poet Paulo Leminski, forgotten on a plane 44 years ago, has been rediscovered and returned to his family.
Recently, a remarkable story emerged from Brazil as an envelope containing original poems by renowned Paranaense poet Paulo Leminski was returned after being forgotten on a plane for 44 years. The envelope was initially discovered by Ernani Edson de Paula, a retired airline manager, who found it during a flight between Curitiba and São Paulo. Despite efforts to identify the original owner, no leads were found, leading the envelope to remain tucked away in a box for decades.
Upon rediscovering the envelope while reminiscing with his daughter Caroline de Paula, Ernani realized the significance of the find. The envelope contained fragments of Leminski's poetry, highlighting the poet's literary contributions and the serendipitous nature of the discovery. Caroline took it upon herself to return the poems to Leminski's family, emphasizing the cultural value embedded in the forgotten work.
The story not only enriches the appreciation of Leminski's literature but also reflects on themes of memory and legacy in Brazilian culture. As these poems resurface, they evoke a sense of connection to the past and provoke discussions about the preservation of art and literature in a rapidly changing world.