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Augusto Casimiro

Augusto Casimiro

PT

1889-05-11 – 1967-09-23

Augusto Casimiro was a Portuguese poet and writer known for his lyrical and reflective work. His poetry frequently explores themes such as nature, time, identity, and the human condition, marked by careful language and intrinsic musicality. Throughout his career, he contributed significantly to Portuguese literature, leaving a legacy of verses that continue to be appreciated for their depth and aesthetic sensibility. His work reflects a constant dialogue between the lyrical self and the external world, seeking an authentic expression of emotions and thoughts.

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João de Lebre e Lima

João de Lebre e Lima

PT

1889 – 1959

João de Lebre e Lima was a poet whose work, marked by a deep connection to the land and traditions, is part of the regionalist poetry movement. His writing evokes the landscapes, customs, and soul of Minho, with a language that resonates with the authenticity and sensitivity of the people. He explored themes such as love for the homeland, rural life, faith, and the passage of time, using traditional meter and a vocabulary rich in popular terms.

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Ernesto Sardinha

Ernesto Sardinha

PT

1888 – 1950

Ernesto Sardinha was a poet whose works explore the depth of the human experience with a rich and evocative language. His poetry is marked by intense reflection on universal themes, using stylistic resources that create a unique and engaging atmosphere for the reader. His contribution to literature lies in his ability to transfigure the everyday into poetic matter of great sensitivity.

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Maria de Carvalho

Maria de Carvalho

PT

1889 – 1973

Maria de Carvalho was a discreet figure in the literary scene, but her poetic work, marked by a unique sensitivity, explores the depths of the human soul. Through careful language and rich imagery, the author wove verses that address universal themes such as love, saudade, and the ephemerality of life, reflecting a deep connection with nature and constant introspection. Her poetry, though sometimes melancholic, is permeated by an inner strength that resonates in her ability to find beauty in simplicity and express the complexity of feelings with a touching clarity. Her legacy lies in the subtlety with which she captured the essence of the human experience, inviting the reader to an intimate reflection.

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Augusto de Santa-Rita

Augusto de Santa-Rita

PT

1889-10-31 – 1918-05-29

Augusto de Santa-Rita was a poet whose verses explored the inner landscape and reflection on existence, with a language often charged with symbolism and musicality. His work, although not as vast as that of other names of his generation, left a mark for its sensitivity and for the way it addressed melancholy and the fleetingness of time. A poet of contained but profound lyricism, Santa-Rita navigated between introspection and contemplation of the world around him, leaving a legacy of poems that continue to resonate for their emotional rawness and their search for beauty amidst imperfection.

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Manuel Eugénio Massa

Manuel Eugénio Massa

PT

1888 – 1934

Manuel Eugénio Massa is a poet whose work stands out for its lyrical expression and exploration of profound and universal themes. His poetry is often marked by keen sensitivity and language that evokes powerful imagery and reflections on existence. With a writing that reflects on the human condition, the passage of time, and the search for meaning, Manuel Eugénio Massa has been consolidating his space in literature, offering a poetic voice that resonates with introspection and the beauty of words.

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Nelson Vilela

Nelson Vilela

PT

1933

Nelson Vilela is a Portuguese poet, whose work is characterized by a poetry of deep introspection and reflection on existence, time, and memory. With a dense and imagistic language, his verses explore the complexities of the human condition, inner landscapes, and the search for meaning. He is recognized for his contribution to contemporary Portuguese poetry.

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Manuel Xarepe

Manuel Xarepe

PT

1933

Manuel Xarepe was a poet whose work is part of the literary landscape of the 20th century. His poetry is marked by a deep reflection on the human condition, exploring themes such as the passage of time, loneliness, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. His style, although sometimes enigmatic, reveals a concern with the musicality and strength of the word, seeking to capture the essence of lived emotions and experiences. Throughout his career, Xarepe left a legacy of verses that continue to resonate for their originality and ability to touch upon universal feelings, consolidating his place as a singular voice in contemporary poetry.

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Eurico de Sousa

Eurico de Sousa

Eurico de Sousa was a poet whose work stood out for its strong lyrical component and exploration of themes such as saudade, the passage of time, and the ephemerality of life. His writing is marked by a unique musicality and an exquisite use of language, reflecting a deep sensitivity and a contemplative view of the world. With a personal and emotional style, Sousa addressed the complexities of the human heart, interpersonal relationships, and the search for a transcendent meaning, leaving a poetic legacy that continues to resonate with readers for its authenticity and beauty.

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Manuel G. Simões

Manuel G. Simões

PT

1933

Manuel G. Simões was a Portuguese poet, whose work is part of the context of modernism in Portugal, with particular emphasis on his participation in the avant-garde and surrealist movements. His writing is marked by formal experimentation, the exploration of the unconscious, and irreverence towards literary and social conventions. Throughout his career, Simões demonstrated a unique ability to innovate and challenge aesthetic norms, leaving a significant legacy in contemporary Portuguese poetry. He is recognized for his creative audacity and his contribution to the renewal of poetic language.

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Urbino de Sampaio

Urbino de Sampaio

PT

1933

Urbino de Sampaio was a Portuguese poet whose works, although possibly less known in terms of wide dissemination, are recognized for their lyrical quality and thematic depth. His poetry often explores the depths of the human soul, the beauty of nature, and the complexities of existence, with a language that seeks authentic expression and the musicality of verse. His literary contribution lies in his ability to evoke deep sensations and reflections through careful writing.

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Manuel Ramiro Salgueiro

Manuel Ramiro Salgueiro

PT

1933

Manuel Ramiro Salgueiro was a poet whose work stands out for its deep connection to the land and traditions, combined with a lyrical sensitivity that made him a unique voice. His poetry evokes rustic landscapes and popular customs, imbuing them with an expressive force that captivates with its authenticity. With a direct yet elaborate language, Salgueiro managed to capture the essence of country life and the most genuine human emotions, leaving behind a poetic corpus of inestimable value to culture.

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João Pedro da Silva Tavares

João Pedro da Silva Tavares

PT

1881 – 1943

João Pedro da Silva Tavares was a notable figure in Portuguese literature, known for his work spanning different genres, including poetry. His writing is characterized by depth of thought and the exploration of themes such as existence, society, and the human condition. He stood out for his intelligence and the way he translated his observations and reflections into words, leaving a significant literary legacy.

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Miguel de Sousa Alvim

Miguel de Sousa Alvim

PT

1784-03-09 – 1855-10-08

Miguel de Sousa Alvim was a Portuguese poet whose work is distinguished by its lyrical depth and exploration of universal themes such as love, the ephemerality of time, and the search for transcendence. With a refined language and sharp sensibility, Alvim left a poetic legacy that resonates through his ability to evoke emotions and reflections on the human condition. His literary career, although not extensively documented in terms of public milestones, is recognized for the intrinsic quality of his verses, which combine a unique musicality with penetrating introspection. His poetry, marked by a melancholic beauty and a constant existential questioning, continues to be appreciated by those who seek in art an authentic expression of the soul.

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João Correia de Oliveira

João Correia de Oliveira

PT

1881-01-01 – 1960-01-01

João Correia de Oliveira was a poet whose work was characterized by a deep connection to the land and its people, as well as by a strong lyrical and reflective component. His poetry, rooted in tradition, managed to engage with existential and social concerns, using accessible language rich in imagery. His literary career contributed to the valorization of regional identity and the exploration of universal themes, leaving a legacy of verses that touch the reader with their authenticity and humanity.

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Raposo Oliveira

Raposo Oliveira

PT

1881 – 1933

A poet whose work is characterized by lyrical depth and the exploration of universal themes such as love, loss, and the search for meaning. His poetry, marked by evocative language and intrinsic musicality, invites reflection on the human condition and the ephemerality of time. His contribution to literature stands out for the sensitivity with which he addresses the complexities of the soul and how his words resonate in individual and collective experience.

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Nuno de Montemor

Nuno de Montemor

PT

1881-12-16 – 1964-01-04

Nuno de Montemor was a Portuguese poet whose work is part of the modernist current, with a strong inclination for formal and thematic experimentation. His poetry is recognized for its linguistic innovation, exploration of surrealism, and approach to themes such as identity, the city, and subjectivity, reflecting a restless and avant-garde spirit.

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Jaime Câmara

Jaime Câmara

PT

1980-11-05 – 1946

Jaime Câmara was a Portuguese poet and professor. He dedicated a large part of his life to teaching, but his passion for literature and poetry marked his artistic production. His work reflects a unique sensitivity towards the human condition and the beauty of the natural world, expressed through careful language and profound musicality. He stood out for his introspective lyrics and for the way he explored universal themes such as love, longing, and the passage of time, leaving a poetic legacy that continues to be valued for its depth and authenticity.

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João Lúcio

João Lúcio

PT

1880-07-04 – 1918-10-27

João Lúcio was a poet whose work was predominantly part of the Portuguese literary landscape. His poetry is marked by a profound reflection on the human condition, exploring themes such as the fleetingness of time, the search for meaning, and the complexity of interpersonal relationships. His compositions are characterized by careful language and a sensitivity that seeks beauty in melancholy and introspection.

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André Brun

André Brun

PT

1881-05-09 – 1926-12-22

André Brun was a Portuguese poet and essayist, whose work is part of a context of lyrical renewal and reflection on human identity and experience. His poetry, often marked by deep introspection and careful language, explores universal themes such as love, solitude, and the passage of time. His intellectual journey reflects a continuous search for expression and meaning in the Portuguese literary landscape.

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Xavierito Coelho

Xavierito Coelho

IN

1900 – 1987

Xavierito Coelho is a name associated with poetic production in Portuguese. His work, although difficult to catalog in terms of specific literary movements, seems to explore the intensity of emotions and the experience of everyday life, often with a touch of melancholy or introspection. His poetry invites reflection on human nature and the complexities of interpersonal relationships, using language that seeks expressiveness and connection with the reader.

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Francisco Costa

Francisco Costa

PT

2005-02-16 – 1988

Francisco Costa is a contemporary Portuguese poet, whose work is distinguished by its lyrical depth and exploration of existential and social themes. With careful language and a keen eye on reality, his poetry addresses the human condition, interpersonal relationships, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. He is a relevant voice in current Portuguese poetry.

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João Carlos Celestino Gomes

João Carlos Celestino Gomes

PT

1899-10-05 – 1960-11-11

João Carlos Celestino Gomes is a poet whose work is part of the panorama of contemporary Portuguese-language poetry. His writing explores the depth of human experience, addressing universal themes such as love, the passage of time, and the search for meaning. With careful language and a refined lyrical sensitivity, the poet constructs verses that invite reflection and introspection. His poetry is distinguished by its ability to evoke strong images and subtle emotions, reflecting an attentive gaze upon the world and its complexities. Celestino Gomes establishes himself as a relevant voice in current poetry, offering the reader a mirror of the anxieties and beauties of existence.

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José Bruges de Oliveira

José Bruges de Oliveira

PT

1899 – 1951

José Bruges de Oliveira is a poet whose work stands out for its philosophical depth and exploration of the human condition. His poetry is marked by a restrained yet powerful lyricism, addressing themes such as the passage of time, the search for meaning, and man's relationship with the universe. Through carefully crafted language and evocative imagery, Bruges de Oliveira invites reflection on the great questions of existence, leaving a legacy of sensitivity and poetic intelligence.

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