Authors List
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Ulisses Duarte
1923
Ulisses Duarte was a Portuguese poet and writer, whose work is distinguished by its strong connection with the literary tradition and its exploration of themes such as memory, time, and identity. His poetry is marked by careful language and a reflective tone, frequently addressing the human condition with a melancholic and introspective perspective. He was also an important translator and essayist, contributing significantly to the dissemination of foreign literature in Portugal.
João Ruiz de Almeida Garrett
1923 – 2007
Considered one of the central figures of Romanticism in Portugal, Almeida Garrett was a poet, playwright, novelist, and politician whose work spanned a wide range of literary genres and themes. His writing is marked by deep patriotism, romantic idealism, and a strong concern for Portugal's national identity and history. Garrett was an innovator, introducing new forms and themes into Portuguese literature, and a fervent defender of freedom and progress. His unique figure crossed the literature, politics, and thought of his time, leaving a lasting and multifaceted legacy.
Sebastião Mateus Arenque
1923
Sebastião Mateus Arenque was a Portuguese poet and writer. His work, although sometimes less known compared to his contemporaries, reveals a particular sensitivity for observing daily life and exploring themes that touch the human condition. With a style that may have oscillated between tradition and experimentation, Arenque left a literary record that deserves to be revisited for its authenticity and the depth with which he approached his themes. His contribution to Portuguese literature lies in the originality of his voice and the way he captured the nuances of life.
Maria de Lourdes Belchior
1923-07-09 – 1998-06-04
Maria de Lourdes Belchior was a Portuguese writer, journalist, and activist, known for her active participation in the cultural and political life of her time. Her literary work, although not extensive, addresses social and existential themes, reflecting a keen sensitivity to human and feminine issues. She was a prominent figure in the Portuguese intellectual scene, participating in debates and publishing in various media outlets, where she demonstrated a critical and interventionist thinking.
Henrique do Amaral
1923
Henrique do Amaral was a poet whose work, although less extensive or widely publicized than that of his contemporaries, carries a mark of lyrical depth and introspective reflection. His poetry, often immersed in existential themes and the inner landscape of the self, seeks the authentic expression of human feelings and anxieties. The poet dedicated himself to exploring the nuances of the soul and the ephemeral beauty of life. His literary journey, still in development, demonstrates a particular interest in poetic form and the sonority of words. Henrique do Amaral represents an example of artistic sensitivity that seeks to transcend the everyday through poetic language, leaving a humble, yet significant, contribution to the literary landscape.
Miguel Trigueiros
1918 – 1999
Miguel Trigueiros is a poet whose work is characterized by the exploration of existential themes and the intrinsic musicality of language. His writing moves between the lyrical and the reflective, addressing the human condition with sensitivity and depth. His poetry invites introspection, exploring the nuances of human relationships and the passage of time.
Maurício Soares
1939-07-29 – 2021-03-28
Maurício Soares is a poet whose work is characterized by a strong connection to realism and by careful observation of daily life, exploring the nuances of common human experience. His poetry, while accessible, does not forgo depth and reflection on universal themes such as love, work, and the passage of time, in a clear and direct language.
Fernando Mendonça
1932-10-15
Fernando Mendonça was a Portuguese poet whose work stands out for its originality and exploration of themes such as identity, memory, the passage of time, and social criticism. His writing is marked by a dense and imagistic language, with a strong sense of rhythm and musicality, which invites reflection on the human condition and the contemporary world. With an approach that transitions between the lyrical and the interventionist, Mendonça addresses the complexity of human relationships and the contradictions of society, using poetry as a vehicle for the expression of existential anxieties and a critical look at reality.
Cândida Aires de Magalhães
1875-08-17 – 1964-07-02
Cândida Aires de Magalhães is a prominent figure in contemporary poetry, whose work stands out for its lyrical depth and exploration of universal themes with a unique sensitivity. Her writing is characterized by careful language and an unparalleled ability to evoke deep emotions and reflections on life, love, nature, and the human condition. Through verses that combine introspection with a broader view of the world, Magalhães establishes an intimate dialogue with the reader, inviting them to share an enriching aesthetic and existential experience. Her literary contribution is marked by originality and expressive strength.
Alfredo Pinto (Sacavém)
1874 – 1945
Alfredo Pinto, also known as "Sacavém", was a Portuguese poet. His poetic work stands out for its originality and for the way he addressed themes of everyday life and the human condition, often with a keen eye on social reality. He was a prominent figure in the literary scene, leaving a unique poetic record.
Mafalda Mouzinho de Albuquerque
1874-12-09 – 1952-02-05
Mafalda Mouzinho de Albuquerque is a notable figure in the literary landscape, with a body of work distinguished by its depth and exploration of relevant themes. Her writing is characterized by a reflective approach and a refined language, capable of capturing the complexities of the human experience. Albuquerque has been consolidating her space in literature through the quality and originality of her poetic contributions.
Manuel Bernardo Maciel
1844-10-27 – 1917-08-14
Manuel Bernardo Maciel is a name associated with poetry, whose work is characterized by reflective depth and the exploration of existential themes. His poetry, often imbued with a strong lyrical and introspective charge, invites meditation on the human condition, the passage of time, memory, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. His poetic language, while it may vary in complexity, tends to favor expressiveness and the ability to evoke strong images and emotions in the reader. His literary journey is marked by a dedication to the art of the word, seeking, through verses, to unveil the nuances of feeling and thinking. Manuel Bernardo Maciel contributes to the poetic landscape with a voice that, while personal and intimate, reaches a universal dimension, touching on issues that resonate with the experience of many. His work represents an invitation to contemplation and the rediscovery of the beauty and complexity of life.
César Porto
1837-11-30 – 1944-12-25
César Porto is a poet known for his writing that oscillates between irony and melancholy, exploring the complexities of urban life and human relationships. His poetry is marked by direct language, yet laden with subtext, addressing themes such as heartbreak, loneliness, and the search for meaning in a modern world. The work of César Porto reflects a contemporary sensibility, capturing the fragility and resilience of the individual in the face of life's challenges. His poetic voice invites reflection on the human condition in current times.
Rodrigo Rodrigues
1975-04-18 – 2020-07-28
Rodrigo Rodrigues is a poet whose work is characterized by the exploration of themes such as identity, memory, and the inner landscape. With a language that moves between the lyrical and the reflective, his poems invite an immersion in subjectivity and the search for meaning. His writing, marked by a sharp sensibility, reflects an attentive gaze on the nuances of human experience and the individual's relationship with the world.
Maria O'Neill
1873-11-19 – 1932-03-23
Maria O'Neill was a renowned Portuguese poet whose work is part of the Portuguese surrealist movement, albeit with very personal characteristics. Her poetry is marked by a strong dreamlike quality, a universe of daring images, and a deep exploration of the unconscious, sexuality, and desire. With a life marked by intense experiences and a transgressive stance, Maria O'Neill left a unique poetic legacy, exploring creative freedom and the limits of language. Her work, though sometimes challenging, is fundamental to understanding surrealism in Portugal and poetry written by women in the 20th century.
Maria da Cunha
1872-10-19 – 1917-01-10
Maria da Cunha was a distinguished Portuguese poet and writer, known for her lyrical prose and for exploring themes such as memory, identity, and the individual's relationship with the world. Her work, although sometimes discreet in the literary landscape, possesses a depth and sensitivity that make her a unique voice. With careful and introspective writing, Maria da Cunha made a valuable contribution to contemporary Portuguese literature.
Henrique de Vasconcelos
1876-01-01 – 1924-01-01
Henrique de Vasconcelos was a notable Portuguese jurist and poet, whose poetic work is distinguished by its depth and reflection on existence and society. His compositions explore themes such as justice, morality, and the human condition, often with a subtle but incisive tone of social criticism. His legal background is evident in the clarity and structure of his thought, combined with a lyrical sensibility that makes him a singular poet in the Portuguese literary landscape. His involvement in the legal field and his literary production coexist, revealing a multifaceted intellectual.
Ana de Castro Osório
1872-06-18 – 1935-03-23
Ana de Castro Osório was a Portuguese writer, journalist, republican, and feminist, a pioneer in advocating for the rights of women and children in Portugal. With a vast body of work encompassing children's literature, poetry, and essays, she stood out for her civic and political activism, becoming one of the most influential figures of the republican and feminist movement of her time. Her fight for education, gender equality, and social rights marked her life and writing, leaving a legacy of persistence and commitment to social justice. She was an essential figure in building a more just and egalitarian society in Portugal.
Justino de Montalvão
1872 – 1949
Justino de Montalvão was a poet whose work fits into a transitional literary context, marked by the persistence of traditional forms and the emergence of new sensibilities. His poetry explores universal themes such as love, saudade (longing/nostalgia), and the transience of life, often with a melancholic and introspective tone. It is characterized by restrained lyricism and careful language, reflecting a deep connection with Portuguese poetic tradition, but already showing signs of modernization in the exploration of verse and imagery.
Beatriz Pinheiro de Lemos
1871-10-29 – 1922-10-14
Beatriz Pinheiro de Lemos was a Portuguese poet whose works explore the depths of the human soul, the passage of time, and the ephemeral beauty of existence. Her writing is marked by a refined sensibility, introspective lyricism, and careful language, frequently addressing themes such as saudade, nature, and reflection on the inner life. With a singular poetic voice, Lemos wove verses that invite contemplation and introspection, leaving a legacy of poetry that resonates for its delicacy and its ability to touch the deepest emotions of the reader.
Fausto Guedes Teixeira
1871-10-11 – 1940-07-13
Fausto Guedes Teixeira was a Portuguese poet known for his lyrical work and his connection to the neorealist movement. His poetry explored themes such as the land, work, the human condition, and the search for a deeper meaning of existence. With careful language and an often melancholic and reflective tone, Guedes Teixeira left a poetic legacy that resonates with its authenticity and sensitivity.
João Grave
1872-07-12 – 1934-01-01
João Grave was a Portuguese poet and physician, whose work is marked by a strong existential charge and a profound reflection on the human condition. His poetry, sometimes dark and melancholic, addresses themes such as death, time, loneliness, and the incessant search for meaning. His writing is distinguished by its expressiveness and its ability to convey intense emotions, using a language that combines clinical precision with lyrical sensibility. Grave is recognized as a poet of great value in 20th-century Portuguese literature.
D. João de Castro
1500-02-27 – 1548-06-06
D. João de Castro was a notable Portuguese humanist, military man, and administrator, known for his intelligence and culture. Although most famous for his military exploits and his governorship in Goa, he also demonstrated an interest in writing and literary production, reflecting the Renaissance spirit of his time. His figure is emblematic of the ideal of the Renaissance man, capable of reconciling action and reflection.
Armando da Silva
Armando da Silva was a poet whose work is distinguished by its exploration of themes related to nature, identity, and the human condition. His writing is characterized by evocative language and a particular sensitivity to the melancholy and beauty of the world around him. He contributed to the richness of the Portuguese language poetry.