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Ursula K. Le Guin

Ursula K. Le Guin

US

1929-10-21 — 2018-01-22

Ursula Kroeber Le Guin was a prominent American writer, celebrated for her science fiction and fantasy works that often explored philosophical, social, and anthropological themes. Her writing is marked by a lyrical style, the psychological depth of her characters, and the creation of imaginative and complex worlds. Le Guin challenged genre conventions and used speculative fiction as a vehicle to examine questions about power, identity, and human nature.

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Fernando Henrique Cardoso

Fernando Henrique Cardoso

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Vargas Neto

Vargas Neto

BR

1903 — 1977

Vargas Neto was a Brazilian poet whose work stands out for its exploration of the human condition, the ephemerality of time, and the search for meaning. His poetry, often marked by deep existential reflection, moves between the lyrical and the philosophical, using dense and imagistic language. He addressed themes such as memory, loneliness, and transcendence, establishing himself as a singular voice in contemporary Brazilian poetry.

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Fernando Rocha Peres

Fernando Rocha Peres

PT

Fernando Rocha Peres was a Portuguese poet whose work stood out for its introspection and exploration of existential themes. His poetry, although often marked by a melancholic tone, reveals a deep sensitivity in its approach to the human condition, time, and the ephemerality of life. Peres approached language with rigor, seeking in simplicity and precision the expressive power of his verses, which earned him a unique place in contemporary Portuguese-language poetry.

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Abraham Cowley

Abraham Cowley

GB

1618-01-01 — 1667-07-28

Abraham Cowley was an influential English poet and essayist of the Baroque period, known for his exuberant style and his exploration of philosophical and moral themes. His poetic works frequently employ complex metaphors and allegories, reflecting the taste of the era for elaboration and ingenuity. As an essayist, Cowley addressed a variety of subjects, from nature and society to the human condition, with a prose that combines erudition and insight.

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Cláudio Murilo

Cláudio Murilo

BR

1970-08-21

Cláudio Murilo is a poet whose works explore the depths of the human condition, the ephemerality of time, and the incessant search for meaning. His poetry is marked by rich and evocative language, which oscillates between introspective lyricism and existential reflection. Through powerful poetic imagery and intrinsic musicality, Murilo constructs a literary universe that invites contemplation and questioning. His work reflects a keen sensitivity to the nuances of life, addressing universal themes with a unique and deeply personal perspective, solidifying his presence in the contemporary poetic landscape.

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Vera Maya

Vera Maya

PT

1959-12-21

Vera Maya is a prominent figure in contemporary poetry, with a body of work that stands out for its deep exploration of identity, human relationships, and the complexities of existence. Her poetry is marked by direct language, yet charged with emotion and subtlety, capable of addressing universal themes with an intimate and personal perspective. Through verses that oscillate between strength and fragility, Maya constructs a poetic universe where vulnerability becomes a source of strength, and reflections on time, memory, and love intertwine. Her work invites the reader to confront their own experiences and feelings, establishing an authentic and resonant connection, which has earned the author a prominent place in current Portuguese literature.

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Flávio Sátiro Fernandes

Flávio Sátiro Fernandes

Flávio Sátiro Fernandes is a Brazilian poet known for his work that oscillates between lyricism and reflection on the human condition. His writing is characterized by the depth of his observations, the musicality of his language, and the exploration of universal themes. With a poetic approach that values sensitivity and introspection, Fernandes has been building a body of work that resonates with readers through its authenticity and its ability to evoke deep emotions and thoughts. His contribution to contemporary Brazilian poetry is marked by his unique voice and the aesthetic quality of his verses.

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Christina Rossetti

Christina Rossetti

GB

1830-12-05 — 1894-12-29

Christina Rossetti was an English poet of Italian descent, renowned for her lyrical and devotional poetry, often exploring themes of love, death, faith, and the natural world. She is considered one of the most significant poets of the Victorian era. Her work is characterized by its musicality, vivid imagery, and deep spiritual intensity, often tinged with a melancholic beauty that resonates with readers to this day.

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Edmar Bacha

Edmar Bacha

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Rodrigo Otávio

Rodrigo Otávio

BR

1866-10-11 — 1944-02-28

Rodrigo Otávio was a notable Brazilian intellectual, whose work spanned poetry, prose, and literary criticism. His work is marked by profound lyricism, reflection on national identity, and exploration of the nuances of the human soul. With an elaborate language and distinctive style, Otávio contributed significantly to the enrichment of Brazilian literature, addressing universal themes with a perspective deeply rooted in his country's culture and history. His legacy lies in the artistic quality and depth of his reflections.

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Roberval Pereyr

Roberval Pereyr

BR

Roberval Pereyr was a Brazilian poet known for his multifaceted work that explored the depths of the human soul and the complexities of existence. His writing, marked by rich language and unparalleled lyricism, addressed universal themes such as love, death, the passage of time, and the search for meaning, often intertwined with careful observation of nature and everyday life. Pereyr stood out for his ability to move between the personal and the universal, inviting the reader to a deep reflection on the human condition and its most intimate concerns. His poetry is an invitation to contemplation, sensitivity, and the rediscovery of beauty in the small things in life, leaving a legacy of profound humanity and aesthetic beauty.

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Abu-Shakur Balkhi

Abu-Shakur Balkhi

AF

915 — 1000-01-01

Abu Shakur Balkhi was a Persian poet from Balkh in Greater Khorasan. He was active during the Samanid era and is known for his participation in the literary debates of the time.

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Jacy Pacheco

Jacy Pacheco

BR

1910-11-27 — 1989-07-13

Jacy Pacheco, a figure linked to literature and theater, became known for his active participation in Brazilian cultural life. His work, whether literary or performative, reflects a deep engagement with social and existential issues, addressing themes ranging from the complexities of human relationships to social criticism. As an actor and writer, he demonstrated a versatility that allowed him to leave a significant mark on his time. His legacy lies in his ability to communicate and provoke reflection through different forms of artistic expression, consolidating him as a name to remember in Brazilian culture.

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Vando Coutinho

Vando Coutinho

BR

1957-07-01

Vando Coutinho is a Brazilian poet whose work is distinguished by the exploration of themes such as identity, memory, and the passage of time, often with an introspective and lyrical perspective. His poetic compositions reflect a deep sensitivity and a careful use of language, exploring the nuances of the human condition and the inner landscapes of the self. With a career that unfolds within the context of contemporary Brazilian poetry, Coutinho has been consolidating his voice through writing that seeks universality in the most personal experiences, connecting with readers through the power of his imagery and profound emotivity.

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Fernando J. B. Martinho

Fernando J. B. Martinho

PT

1938 — 2025-04-08

Fernando J. B. Martinho is a poet and essayist whose work is distinguished by its erudition and reflective depth. His poetry, often marked by a dialogue with literary and philosophical tradition, explores themes such as memory, time, and the human condition. With a style that combines formal rigor with evocative language, Martinho has built a notable literary career, establishing himself as an important voice in contemporary poetry. His writing invites meditation and critical analysis, leaving a legacy of reflection on culture and existence.

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Václav Havel

Václav Havel

CZ

1936-10-05 — 2011-12-18

Václav Havel was a Czech playwright, essayist, dissident, and politician who became one of the most important opponents of the communist regime in his country. As the leader of the Velvet Revolution movement, he played a crucial role in Czechoslovakia's peaceful transition to democracy. His literary work and political writings frequently addressed themes of freedom, truth, and the individual's responsibility in oppressive societies.

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Mário Henrique Simonsen

Mário Henrique Simonsen

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Paulo F. Cunha

Paulo F. Cunha

BR

Paulo F. Cunha is a contemporary poet whose work is distinguished by its lyrical depth and exploration of universal themes such as love, solitude, and the passage of time. His writing is characterized by careful language and the ability to evoke strong sensory images, inviting the reader to introspective reflection. His poetic compositions explore the human condition with sharp sensitivity, addressing the complexities of interpersonal relationships and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. His poetry is an invitation to contemplation and the rediscovery of beauty in the small things of everyday life.

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Carlos Vogt

Carlos Vogt

BR

1943-02-06

Carlos Vogt is a Brazilian poet, essayist, and translator, known for his work that explores poetic language in an experimental and reflective way. His literary production spans various forms, from poetry to literary criticism, always with a sharp eye on the possibilities of the word. With a career marked by research and the constant search for new forms of expression, Vogt has established himself as an important figure in contemporary literature, dialoguing with traditions and proposing innovative paths for poetry.

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Lúcio Ácio

Lúcio Ácio

IT

0170-01-01 — -86ac

Lúcio Ácio (c. 170 BC - c. 86 BC) was a Roman tragic poet, born in Pesaro. He is remembered as one of the most important playwrights of the Roman Republic, whose works, although lost, were highly influential.

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Clélia Romano

Clélia Romano

BR

— 1923-09-02

Clélia Romano is a relevant figure in Brazilian literature, with a poetic work that stands out for its expressive force and exploration of social and existential themes. Her writing is marked by direct and, at times, transgressive language, which challenges conventions and addresses the complexities of identity and human relationships. Her poetry reflects a critical view of society and a deep empathy for human experiences.

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Florisvaldo Mattos

Florisvaldo Mattos

BR

Florisvaldo Mattos is a Brazilian poet whose works explore the depth of the human experience, often focusing on themes such as identity, the city, and interpersonal relationships. His poetry is marked by accessible language, yet rich in symbolism, inviting the reader to reflect on everyday life and its complexities. The author moves between lyricism and social observation, offering a unique perspective on the world.

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Carlos Alberto Pessoa Rosa

Carlos Alberto Pessoa Rosa

PT

Carlos Alberto Pessoa Rosa is a poet whose work is characterized by his lyrical and contemplative approach to life, exploring the depths of human emotion and the beauty of everyday life. His poetry is often marked by accessible language, yet rich in meaning, inviting reflection. The central themes of his writing include the passage of time, nature, love, and the search for deeper meaning in existence. His poetic voice is sometimes melancholic, but always imbued with a subtle hope and profound humanity.

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