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António Mariano da Cunha Goulart

António Mariano da Cunha Goulart

PT

1899 – 1926

António Mariano da Cunha Goulart was a Portuguese poet whose works explore themes such as nature, love, and saudade, with a style that reflects the sensibilities of his time. His poetry is marked by a unique musicality and a deep connection to Portuguese landscapes and feelings, placing him within the literary panorama of the 19th century.

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D. Rodrigo de Castro

D. Rodrigo de Castro

PT

Séc. XV

Dom Rodrigo de Castro was a notable poet and clergyman of the 16th century, a prominent figure in Portuguese Renaissance literature. His poetic work, although not extensive, reflects the influence of humanism and classicism, with themes addressing religion, morality, and the human condition. He also stood out for his erudition and his role in the intellectual and ecclesiastical life of the time.

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João Rasteiro

João Rasteiro

PT

1965-07-03

João Rasteiro is a poet whose work is characterized by a deep exploration of language and the human condition. With a style that moves between the lyrical and the experimental, Rasteiro is dedicated to unraveling the complexities of feeling and existence, using metaphors and images that resonate with contemporary experience. His poetry invites reflection on themes such as memory, time, and identity, solidifying his place as an important voice in Portuguese literature.

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António José Borges

António José Borges

PT

1949-11-18 – 2013-08-25

António José Borges was a Portuguese poet, known for his lyrical work and his active participation in the cultural life of his time. His poetry frequently explores themes such as love, nature, and the transience of life, with careful language and characteristic musicality. He contributed to the dissemination of poetry through his activity in literary publications, leaving a legacy as one of the relevant names in 19th-century Portuguese poetry.

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Fernando de Castro

Fernando de Castro

PT

Fernando de Castro was a Portuguese writer and poet, whose work was noted for its connection to the surrealist movement and interventionist poetry. His writing is characterized by the exploration of the unconscious, social and political critique, and linguistic experimentation. He was an active figure in the cultural and political scene of his time.

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Ricardo Gil Soeiro

Ricardo Gil Soeiro

PT

1981-03-01

Ricardo Gil Soeiro is a poet and essayist whose work is characterized by a profound investigation of language, memory, and the intersection between art and life. With a writing style that moves between conceptual rigor and lyrical sensitivity, he explores the potential of words to unveil the complexities of existence. His poetry is an invitation to reflect on time, identity, and the act of creation. Through precise and often innovative language, Gil Soeiro constructs poetic universes that challenge the reader to scrutinize their own experiences and perceptions, leaving a legacy of works that enrich the contemporary literary landscape.

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Emília Pomar de Sousa Machado

Emília Pomar de Sousa Machado

PT

1857-07-01 – 1944-11-15

Emília Pomar de Sousa Machado was a Portuguese writer, whose work encompassed poetry and prose. She stood out for her sensitivity and exploration of themes such as nature, love, and existential questions. Her writing reveals lyrical depth and attention to detail, placing her within the Portuguese literary landscape.

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Renata Correia Botelho

Renata Correia Botelho

PT

1977

Renata Correia Botelho was an important figure in Brazilian literature, whose works explore with sensitivity and depth the complexities of the human soul and interpersonal relationships. Her writing, marked by engaging language and great observational skills, covers themes such as love, loneliness, the passage of time, and the search for meaning in life. The author stood out for her prose rich in detail and for creating believable and captivating characters, who resonate with the experience of many readers.

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Joaquim Espadinha

Joaquim Espadinha

PT

1871 – 1955

Joaquim Espadinha is a poet whose work is characterized by a deep connection to the land and its people, expressed in a language that evokes rurality and traditions. His poetry, often imbued with genuine lyricism, explores themes such as nature, memory, identity, and daily life, conveying a sense of belonging and reflection on the passage of time. Espadinha reveals an attentive eye to the details of simple life, giving them universal value.

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Fernando Henrique de Passos

Fernando Henrique de Passos

PT

Fernando Henrique de Passos is a name that can refer to different individuals, making it crucial to distinguish who is intended to be addressed. Without specific additional information or an associated Wikidata ID, it becomes challenging to detail an accurate biography. The existence of multiple individuals with the same name requires caution to avoid confusion and ensure the accuracy of the presented data.

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José Guerra Maio

José Guerra Maio

PT

1885-12-21 – 1967-06-10

José Guerra Maio was a Portuguese poet and professor, a prominent figure in contemporary poetry. His work is marked by a strong lyrical component, exploring themes such as memory, time, identity, and landscape, with a refined language and a unique rhythm. As a pedagogue, he dedicated himself to the dissemination of literature, especially poetry, leaving an important legacy in the formation of readers and writers.

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Cristina Norton

Cristina Norton

PT

1948-01-01

Cristina Norton is a contemporary Portuguese poet whose work is distinguished by the exploration of universal themes with a modern and sensitive approach. Her poetry, often marked by a strong imagery and the musicality of verse, addresses issues such as identity, memory, the passage of time, and human relationships. Norton establishes a dialogue between the personal and the universal, inviting the reader to a deep reflection on the human condition.

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Luís Carvalho

Luís Carvalho

PT

1880-08-25 – 1963-06-06

Luís Carvalho is a Portuguese poet whose work has been distinguished by its originality and the depth with which he addresses themes such as existence, memory, and the relationship between human beings and time and space. With a style marked by introspection and precise, evocative language, Carvalho crafts poetry that invites reflection on the complexities of contemporary life, exploring the beauty and fragility of the everyday.

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Joaquim de Barros Ferreira

Joaquim de Barros Ferreira

PT

1925-05-13 – 1979-08-21

Portuguese poet and essayist, Joaquim de Barros Ferreira is a prominent figure in contemporary literature, known for his work that combines critical reflection and lyrical sensibility. With a vigorous style and precise language, he addresses themes such as memory, history, identity, and the human condition in times of change. His poetic and essayistic compositions are marked by intellectual depth and a unique ability to question the world and the act of writing itself. Ferreira stands out for his cultural intervention and his contribution to literary and philosophical debate.

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João de Deus Ramos

João de Deus Ramos

PT

1878-04-26 – 1953-11-15

João de Deus Ramos was a Portuguese poet, pedagogue, and politician, known for his influence in the field of education and for his poetic work of a lyrical and social nature. He stood out for creating an innovative reading method, widely adopted in Portuguese schools. In his poetry, he addressed themes such as love, the homeland, and religiosity, with a language that sought simplicity and musicality, characteristics that made him one of the unavoidable names in 19th-century Portuguese literature.

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Ernesto Rodrigues

Ernesto Rodrigues

PT

1959-08-29

Ernesto Rodrigues was a Portuguese poet and essayist known for his introspective and reflective poetry. His work often explores themes such as memory, time, and the human condition, with careful language and a melancholic tone. He was a figure associated with various literary and cultural movements in Portugal.

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António Sousa Freitas

António Sousa Freitas

PT

1921-01-01 – 2004-06-30

António Sousa Freitas was a Portuguese poet whose work is distinguished by its lyrical depth and exploration of themes such as nature, love, and saudade, with a strong influence of symbolism. His poetry is marked by unparalleled musicality and evocative language, transporting the reader to inner and outer landscapes of great beauty and melancholy. Sousa Freitas left a significant legacy in Portuguese poetry, recognized for his sensitivity and mastery of the art of verse.

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Daniel Gonçalves

Daniel Gonçalves

PT

1975-04-20

Daniel Gonçalves is a contemporary Portuguese poet, whose work stands out for its exploration of themes such as memory, identity, the city, and the ephemerality of existence. His poetry, marked by careful language and a strong visual and urban component, invites reflection on the complexities of modern life and human relationships. Gonçalves has been asserting himself in the Portuguese literary scene through the originality of his writing and his ability to create bridges between the everyday and the transcendent.

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Ribeiro Dias

Ribeiro Dias

PT

1972-01-19

Ribeiro Dias is a Portuguese poet whose work is part of contemporary poetry. His writing is distinguished by the exploration of themes such as identity, memory, and the individual's relationship with the world. He uses accessible yet dense language, combining existential reflection with careful observation of reality. His poetry invites introspection, addressing the complexity of human emotions and the search for meaning in a constantly changing social and cultural context.

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Maria Teresa Andrade Santos

Maria Teresa Andrade Santos

PT

1822-03-14 – 1889-12-28

Maria Teresa Andrade Santos is a Portuguese writer whose work, although multifaceted, has poetry as one of its central pillars. Her writing is marked by a deep connection to the land, traditions, and the soul of the Portuguese people, expressed through accessible language yet loaded with emotion and meaning. She frequently explores themes such as memory, identity, the passage of time, and human resilience, with a sensitive and authentic gaze on the small big stories that make up life.

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Orlando Cardoso

Orlando Cardoso

PT

1919-10-18 – 2021-07-27

Orlando Cardoso is a poet whose work is characterized by a deep connection to the land, its people, and its traditions. Through a language that often evokes the rural and the popular, but without sacrificing its lyrical and expressive force, Cardoso builds poems that celebrate identity, memory, and values rooted in the landscape. His poetry, marked by a tone that is sometimes epic and sometimes intimate, reflects a concern for the preservation of culture and the human condition, exploring themes such as work, family, faith, and the passage of time. His work is a valuable testimony to the soul of a people and their bond with the territory.

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Ramiro Guedes de Campos

Ramiro Guedes de Campos

PT

1903-12-24 – 1984-12-07

Ramiro Guedes de Campos was a Portuguese poet known for his intimate and reflective poetry. Although his work was not extensively published during his lifetime, it reveals a deep sensitivity in exploring themes such as the fleetingness of time, memory, and the human condition. His style is characterized by the musicality of his verse and the use of evocative imagery, placing him in continuity with Portuguese lyric poetry.

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Joaquim Magalhães

Joaquim Magalhães

PT

1909-01-01 – 1999-10-16

Joaquim Magalhães was a Portuguese poet whose work is situated in a transitional context between Romanticism and Realism, demonstrating refined lyrical sensitivity and an attentive eye on society. His poetry explores themes such as nature, love, and saudade, often with a particular musicality and a careful vocabulary, reflecting the influence of the literary currents of his time and a personal style that sought expressiveness and formal beauty.

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Eugénia de Vasconcelos

Eugénia de Vasconcelos

PT

1863-09-17 – 1945-01-21

Eugénia de Vasconcelos is a notable figure in Portuguese poetry, known for her lyrical sensitivity and exploration of intimate and social themes. Her work, marked by careful language and a strong sense of observation, addresses the human condition, interpersonal relationships, and reflection on the world around her. The poet reveals a unique ability to transform the everyday into poetry, giving it a universal and touching dimension.

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