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John Ashbery

John Ashbery

US

1927-07-28 — 2017-09-03

John Ashbery was one of the most influential American poets of the second half of the 20th century, known for his challenging and innovative poetry. His work explores the nature of language, consciousness, and reality, often through lengthy, stream-of-consciousness poems. Ashbery demonstrated a remarkable ability to blend the colloquial with the sublime, the personal with the impersonal, creating a unique style that defies easy categorization. He was also a respected literary critic and teacher, leaving a lasting legacy on contemporary poetry.

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Juan Bautista Alberdi

Juan Bautista Alberdi

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Carlos Pinhão

Carlos Pinhão

PT

1924-05-04 — 1993-01-15

Carlos Pinhão is a poet whose work stands out for its exploration of existential themes and careful language. His poetry reflects a deep observation of the world and the human condition, often through introspective lyricism. His literary career has been marked by consistent writing, which has established him as a relevant voice in contemporary Portuguese-language poetry. His publications have been praised for their originality and their ability to evoke deep emotions and reflections in readers.

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Vitoriano Palhares

Vitoriano Palhares

BR

1840-12-08 — 1890-02-05

Vitoriano Palhares was a Portuguese poet whose work is predominantly set in the context of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a period marked by various aesthetic and cultural transitions. His poetry is characterized by lyrical sensibility, exploring recurring themes such as nature, love, saudade, and the transience of life. Although he may not have achieved the prominence of other major figures of his time, Palhares contributed to the Portuguese poetic landscape with verses that reflect genuine introspection and lyricism. His work, sometimes more discreet, is a testament to the diversity of voices that composed the literature of his generation.

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Agnolo Firenzuola

Agnolo Firenzuola

IT

1493-09-28 — 1543-06-27

Agnolo Firenzuola was an Italian Renaissance poet and writer, whose works are characterized by an elegant style and a deep appreciation for beauty and love. He is remembered for his contribution to lyric poetry and for his contributions to prose, often inspired by the classical themes and humanist philosophy of his time. His work reflects a mastery of language and an artistic sensitivity that distinguished him among his contemporaries.

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Jáder de Carvalho

Jáder de Carvalho

BR

1901-12-29 — 1985-08-07

Jáder de Carvalho was a Brazilian poet known for his lyrical exploration of themes such as love, longing, and transcendence. His work stands out for its musicality and formal delicacy, often using free verse to express intense subjectivity. His poetry invites reflection on the human condition and the ephemerality of life, marked by a refined and imagistic language.

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Julieta Lima

Julieta Lima

PT

1949

Julieta Lima is a poet who stands out for her sensitivity and for the exploration of intimate and existential themes in her work. Her poetry is characterized by careful language and a profound reflection on human emotions, the passage of time, and interpersonal relationships. Her lyrical voice invites introspection and contemplation.

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Francisco Moniz Barreto

Francisco Moniz Barreto

BR

1804-03-10 — 1868-06-02

Francisco Moniz Barreto was a poet whose works often explore the complexities of the human soul and the ephemeral beauty of existence. His poetry is characterized by deep introspection, addressing themes such as love, saudade (longing), and the passage of time with a language rich in imagery and musicality. His style, while rooted in literary traditions, reveals a modern sensibility and a keen eye for the nuances of individual experience. Moniz Barreto left a poetic legacy that continues to resonate through his ability to touch upon universal emotions, inviting the reader to reflect on life and art.

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Eike Batista

Eike Batista

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Vladimir Nabokov

Vladimir Nabokov

RU

1899-04-10 — 1977-07-02

Vladimir Nabokov was a prominent Russian-American novelist, short-story writer, translator, and literary critic. Born in St. Petersburg to an aristocratic family, he became known for his intricate literary style, wordplay, and complex themes such as memory, identity, and obsession. His most famous work, 'Lolita,' generated both controversy and acclaim. Following the Russian Revolution, Nabokov emigrated with his family, living in Europe before settling in the United States. He taught literature at American universities and wrote in both Russian and English, demonstrating an exceptional command of both languages. His writing is characterized by lyrical prose, subtle humor, and a deep appreciation for beauty and art.

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Elziário Pinto

Elziário Pinto

BR

Elziário Pinto was a Portuguese poet whose work is part of the literary landscape of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Characterized by profound lyricism and writing that explores the human condition, his literary career, although not as prominent as that of other contemporaries, left a mark on the poetry of his time. His life and work reflect the cultural influences and intellectual debates of the period.

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Venceslau Queiroz

Venceslau Queiroz

BR

Venceslau Queiroz was a Portuguese writer whose work is part of the literary landscape of the 20th century, known for his characteristic prose and exploration of social and human themes. His writing, often marked by a particular tone and keen observation of reality, contributed to the diversity of Portuguese literature. His narratives address the complexities of daily life and human relationships, reflecting a unique vision of society and its individuals. His literary output has left an important record, appreciated by those who seek literature that combines psychological depth and social criticism.

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Agostinho da Silva

Agostinho da Silva

PT

1906-02-13 — 1994-04-03

Agostinho da Silva was a notable Portuguese intellectual, essayist, and poet. Born in 1906, he dedicated a large part of his life to the study and dissemination of Portuguese culture and history, with a special focus on the work of Luís de Camões and Portuguese maritime expansion. His writing is marked by profound erudition and an engaging style.

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José Maria da Costa e Silva

José Maria da Costa e Silva

PT

1788-08-15 — 1854-04-25

José Maria da Costa e Silva was a multifaceted figure, with a body of work that encompassed poetry, literary criticism, and essayism. His poetry is often associated with deep lyricism and a reflection on identity, memory, and the individual's relationship with time. His intellectual journey was marked by a sharp critical sense and a constant search for the expression of the human soul in its most diverse facets.

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Francisco Moura Campos

Francisco Moura Campos

BR

1942-01-01

Francisco Moura Campos is a Portuguese writer who has stood out for his poetic work, marked by lyrical and imagistic language, exploring themes such as nature, the passage of time, and melancholy. His writing reflects a refined sensitivity to the nuances of existence and the fleeting beauty of the world. With an authentic voice in contemporary Portuguese poetry, Moura Campos establishes a dialogue with literary tradition, while affirming himself with an original and personal perspective. His work invites contemplation and the rediscovery of lyricism in everyday life.

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Salomão Jorge

Salomão Jorge

BR

1902-07-06 — 1991-02-08

Salomão Jorge was an Angolan poet, known for his work that explores the complexities of identity, land, and the human condition. His poetry is marked by a rich and imagistic language, evoking deep landscapes and feelings. With a style that transitions between the lyrical and the reflective, Jorge addressed universal themes with a particular sensitivity to African realities. His contribution to Angolan literature is notable, solidifying his place as an important voice in contemporary poetry.

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Philip Larkin

Philip Larkin

GB

1922-08-09 — 1985-12-02

Philip Larkin was an English poet, novelist, and librarian, widely regarded as one of the most important British writers of the second half of the 20th century. His poetic work is characterized by raw realism, a frequently melancholic and cynical tone, and a profound reflection on themes such as love, death, time, and disillusionment. Larkin is also recognized for his clear and accessible style, albeit laden with existential depth and irony.

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Guido Mantega

Guido Mantega

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Silvino Pirauá de Lima

Silvino Pirauá de Lima

BR

1848-01-01 — 1913-01-01

Silvino Pirauá de Lima was a Brazilian poet, professor, and memorialist, known for his work that celebrates the culture and history of his hometown, the municipality of Quixadá, in Ceará. His poetry and memorialistic writings seek to preserve the memory of his region, portraying people, customs, and landscapes with affection and rigor.

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Vernaide Wanderley

Vernaide Wanderley

BR

1950-06-20 — 2020-05-24

Vernaide Wanderley was a Brazilian poet whose work stood out for its lyrical sensibility and deep connection with nature and human emotions. His poetry explores universal themes such as love, longing, and the passage of time, often framed by bucolic imagery and existential reflections. Although his output is not extensive, he left a poetic record of rare beauty and authenticity. His writing is marked by accessible language, yet imbued with lyricism and musicality, inviting the reader to immerse themselves in his feelings and perceptions. Vernaide Wanderley represents an important link in Brazilian poetry, with a singular voice that resonates for its delicacy and depth.

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José Agostinho de Macedo

José Agostinho de Macedo

PT

1761-09-11 — 1831-10-02

José Agostinho de Macedo was a Portuguese poet and clergyman known for his satirical and critical works. His writing is marked by a caustic tone and the use of satire to address social and political issues of his time. Despite his religious background, his critical and irreverent streak stood out in his literary production.

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Alain Bosquet

Alain Bosquet

FR

1919-03-28 — 1998-03-17

Alain Bosquet was a Franco-Belgian poet, novelist, art critic, and journalist. Known for his prolific poetic work and his activity as an art critic, Bosquet explored themes such as love, memory, and the human condition in its various facets. His poetic writing is often characterized by its musicality and its ability to evoke vivid images.

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Tatiana V. Mattos

Tatiana V. Mattos

BR

Tatiana V. Mattos is a Brazilian writer whose poetic work explores the nuances of the human experience with sensitivity and depth. Her writing is characterized by introspection and delicacy when addressing universal themes, inviting the reader on a journey of self-knowledge and reflection.

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Francisco Nóbrega

Francisco Nóbrega

PT

1942-04-14 — 2012-01-01

Francisco Nóbrega was a Portuguese poet whose work is part of the Modernist movement. He stood out for his socially oriented poetry and innovative language, exploring themes such as the city, the human condition, and social inequalities. His work is marked by strong lyricism and particular attention to the rhythm and musicality of words.

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