Authors List
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E. S. Tagino
1980-11-12
E. S. Tagino is a name associated with poetry, whose work, though not widely disseminated, demonstrates a strong lyrical vein and an ability to explore the depths of human feeling. His writing is characterized by conciseness and the search for poetic images that resonate with the reader. The themes addressed frequently reflect introspection, the passage of time, and the nuances of interpersonal relationships. Tagino's poetry invites careful reading, revealing a rich and sensitive inner universe.
Paulo Moreiras
1969-08-18
Paulo Moreiras is a name associated with contemporary Portuguese-language poetry, whose work is distinguished by its lyrical depth and exploration of existential and social themes. His writing, marked by careful language and keen sensitivity, addresses the human condition, its fragilities and longings, in constant dialogue with the world around him. A poet and essayist, Paulo Moreiras has been building a literary career that has earned him recognition in literary circles. His works reflect artistic maturity and a unique ability to capture life's nuances, offering the reader an experience of profound reflection.
Paulo Assim
1965
Paulo Assim is a poet whose work is characterized by the exploration of language and reflection on the human condition, with a touch of irony and a critical perspective on society. His poetry, often marked by a particular sonority and wordplay, invites the reader to question reality and its appearances. He has developed his own style that distinguishes him in the contemporary literary scene.
José Dias Egipto
1953
José Dias Egipto is a poet whose work is characterized by reflective depth and the exploration of universal themes such as time, memory, and the search for meaning. His poetry, marked by dense and imagistic language, invites the reader on an inner journey, where emotions and existential questions take shape. Egipto distinguishes himself by his ability to merge the personal with the universal, creating verses that resonate with the human experience in a timeless manner.
António Canteiro
1964-01-01
António Canteiro was a poet whose work is manifested through a refined language and a profound reflection on the human condition, time, and memory. His poetry explores the fragility of existence, the passage of days, and the search for ultimate meaning, often with a melancholic and introspective tone. With a style that favors conciseness and the power of imagery, Canteiro constructs verses that resonate with their inner truth and their ability to evoke universal feelings. His work is an invitation to meditate on the mysteries of life and the soul.
Carlos Casimiro de Almeida
1914-10-10 – 1970-03-25
Carlos Casimiro de Almeida was a Portuguese poet. His work, although less publicized, is part of the rich Portuguese poetic tradition, exploring lyrical and existential themes with sensitivity. He is an author who represents the continuity and renewal of poetic expression in Portugal.
António Manuel Afonso
1945
António Manuel Afonso is a poet whose work is distinguished by its reflective depth and exploration of existential and social themes. His poetry is often marked by a dense and imagistic language, which invites contemplation on the human condition, the passage of time, and the complexities of modern life. With a style that moves between lyricism and criticism, Afonso builds a poetic universe rich in metaphors and questions, revealing an attentive gaze on the anxieties and hopes of the individual in contemporary society. His work is an invitation to introspection and dialogue with universal concerns.
Nuno Ramos
1960-03-05
Nuno Ramos is a Brazilian writer, visual artist, and critic. His literary work, marked by an intense and transgressive language, explores themes such as violence, the body, memory, and identity, often in dialogue with his artistic practice. With a visceral and fragmented writing style, Nuno Ramos challenges literary conventions, inviting the reader to an immersion in complex and disturbing universes. He is a prominent figure in contemporary Brazilian literature.
Maria de Lourdes Moreira Martins
1934-07-16
Maria de Lourdes Moreira Martins was a Portuguese writer and professor, whose work is notable for its exploration of social, historical, and human themes. With a solid academic background, she dedicated herself to teaching and writing, leaving a literary legacy that spans diverse genres. Her writing is marked by depth in character analysis and sensitivity in addressing relevant societal issues.
Cláudia Mira
1963-02-06
Cláudia Mira is a contemporary Portuguese writer and poet. Her poetic work is marked by a strong lyrical and introspective component, exploring themes such as identity, memory, human relationships, and the ephemerality of life. Her writing is characterized by sensitivity in approaching complex emotions and by the search for a particular perspective on the world. With careful and evocative language, Cláudia Mira constructs verses that resonate with contemporary experience, inviting reflection on the deepest aspects of existence and the human condition.
Jorge de Oliveira e Sousa
1973-03-27
Jorge de Oliveira e Sousa was a poet whose work is distinguished by its strong lyrical component and reflection on the human condition. His poetry, marked by careful language and the exploration of themes such as temporality, memory, and the search for deeper meaning, established him as an important voice in literature. His ability to transfigure the everyday into moments of profound poetic beauty gives his work a timeless character and lasting resonance.
Vítor Oliveira Jorge
1948
Vítor Oliveira Jorge is a Portuguese archaeologist, university professor, and researcher, with a vast body of work focused on the prehistoric and protohistoric archaeology of the Iberian Peninsula. His academic and research career is recognized for its depth and contribution to the understanding of the past, particularly the Neolithic and Bronze Age. He is also an active science communicator.
João Negreiros
1976-11-23
João Negreiros was an Angolan poet whose work stands out for its exploration of African identity, social criticism, and celebration of Angola's culture and landscapes. His poetry is marked by a strong emotional charge, vibrant lyricism, and a commitment to expressing the realities and aspirations of his people.
Inácio Pignatelli
1950
Inácio Pignatelli was a Portuguese poet and playwright, known for his work that reflects the social and cultural context of his time, often with a touch of criticism and satire. His writing demonstrates a command of language and an ability to observe human behaviors, translating them to the stage and verse with liveliness. Pignatelli explored various themes, from love and society to deeper questions of existence. Although his figure may not be as prominent as that of other contemporaries, his work is a valuable testimony to the literary production of the period in which he lived, offering unique perspectives on life and art.
Tiago Patrício
1979
Tiago Patrício is a contemporary Portuguese poet, whose work stands out for its exploration of identity, memory, and the human condition in the modern world. His poetry is marked by introspective language and profound aesthetic sensitivity, addressing universal themes with an updated perspective.
José Carlos Barros
1963
José Carlos Barros is a Portuguese poet, writer, and professor. He stands out for his lyrical and reflective poetry, addressing universal themes such as love, the ephemerality of time, and the human condition. His work is characterized by careful language and intrinsic musicality, which give him a distinctive mark in the landscape of contemporary Portuguese-language poetry. With a consolidated career, he has been building a consistent literary body, which has earned him critical and public recognition, consolidating his position as a relevant voice in current Portuguese literature.
Amândio de Sousa Vieira
Amândio de Sousa Vieira was a Portuguese poet whose works often explore the depths of the human condition, the ephemerality of time, and the search for meaning. His poetry is marked by deep introspection and careful language, reflecting a sharp sensitivity to life and the universe. With a body of work that oscillates between the lyrical and the philosophical, Vieira addresses universal themes such as love, death, and saudade, always with a unique perspective and a keen eye for the nuances of existence. His contribution to contemporary Portuguese poetry is notable for its authenticity and the expressive force he imparts to each verse.
Cláudio Lima
1948-06-07
Cláudio Lima is an Angolan poet known for his lyrical sensitivity and exploration of themes such as identity, memory, and the African landscape. His poetic work reflects a deep connection with cultural roots and the complexities of the human experience, often expressed through evocative and musical language.
João Fogaça
1440?
João Fogaça was a Portuguese poet, an emerging figure in the contemporary literary scene. His poetic work is distinguished by its exploration of themes such as identity, memory, and the individual's relationship with the urban space and the inner landscape. With a style that shifts between the lyrical and the narrative, Fogaça employs careful and imagistic language, capable of capturing fragments of the human experience and presenting them in a unique and reflective way.
João Carneiro
1947 – 1992
João Carneiro was a Portuguese poet whose work is part of a context of lyrical renewal. His poetry is marked by a deep reflection on the human condition, exploring themes such as time, memory, and the ephemerality of existence. With careful language and a style that moves between introspection and observation of the world, Carneiro left a poetic legacy that continues to resonate for its sensitivity and depth.
Maria Filomena Cabral
1873-02-10 – 1934-01-27
Maria Filomena Cabral is a Portuguese writer and ethnohistorian, known for her vast work that bridges literature with anthropological and historical research. With a keen eye for cultures, traditions, and the human condition, her writing reveals a profound sensitivity and intellectual rigor, exploring narratives that bring us closer to different social and historical realities.
César Magarreiro
1964
César Magarreiro is a Portuguese poet known for his writing that oscillates between lyricism, melancholy, and a sharp observation of reality. His poetry frequently explores inner and outer landscapes, memories, and the passage of time, using precise and evocative language. He is an author who stands out for his ability to construct strong images and for a sensitivity that resonates with the human experience, leaving a unique mark on the contemporary poetic landscape.
Marcelo Matias
1903 – 1999
Marcelo Matias is a name that emerges in the contemporary poetic landscape, characterized by a writing that explores the depths of the human condition. His poetic work is distinguished by its sensitivity in approaching themes such as the passage of time, the fragility of relationships, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. With careful language and a keen eye for the nuances of existence, Matias crafts verses that resonate with their honesty and capacity to evoke universal emotions. His poetry invites introspection and questioning, establishing an intimate dialogue with the reader.
Maria do Sameiro Barroso
1951-05-12
Maria do Sameiro Barroso was a notable Portuguese poet, whose work is part of the panorama of contemporary poetry. Her writing is recognized for its lyrical sensitivity, for the exploration of themes such as identity, memory, the relationship with nature, and the female condition, in an approach that combines introspection and acute observation of the world. With careful and imaginative language, Barroso's poetry establishes a deep dialogue with human emotions, time, and space, exploring the complexity of everyday and existential experiences. Her work is an invitation to reflect on the beauty of the ephemeral and the strength of feelings.