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Julieta Fatal
1922
Julieta Fatal was a figure linked to the artistic and literary circles, known for her participation in cultural events and her presence in bohemian circles. Although her written work is not extensive or widely disseminated, her figure is remembered for her striking personality and her association with a context of cultural effervescence. Her life was brief, but she left a mark on the memory of those who knew her, being evoked in texts and recollections of contemporaries. Her path, although discreet in terms of literary production, is part of a period of intense artistic and social renewal.
António Pinheiro Guimarães
1922 – 2000
António Pinheiro Guimarães was a poet whose work belongs to a lyrical and introspective line. His poems often explore human interiority, the subtleties of emotions, and reflection on existence. His style is marked by careful language and a keen sensibility for the nuances of human experience. His poetic contribution, although perhaps less prominent on a large scale literary scene, offers an intimate and contemplative view of the human condition.
Augusto do Souto Barreiros
1922-03-15 – 2012-03-16
Augusto do Souto Barreiros was a Portuguese poet and professor, whose poetic work is predominantly inserted in the context of modernism. His writing, often marked by subtle irony and careful observation of reality, explores themes such as daily life, the human condition, and the ephemerality of time. As an intellectual, he also dedicated himself to teaching, transmitting his knowledge and appreciation for literature to generations of students, leaving a legacy of rigor and passion for culture.
Natividade Correia
1922
Natividade Correia was a singular figure in the Portuguese literary scene, standing out for her dense poetry and her activist and cultural work. Her work, often marked by a strong social and existential component, explores themes such as the human condition, injustice, and the search for freedom. Besides writing, she dedicated herself to promoting culture and defending social causes, being an active voice in the society she belonged to.
Sátiro Silvino Sardinha
1921
Sátiro Silvino Sardinha was a Portuguese poet and writer whose work stands out for its originality and its ability to transition between the lyrical and the reflective. His writing is marked by a rich language and a deep exploration of themes such as identity, memory, and the human condition itself. Sardinha left a valuable contribution to Portuguese literature, with his work recognized for its expressive power and relevance.
Hernâni Anjos
1980-08-12 – 1973
Hernâni Anjos is a contemporary poet whose works explore the human condition with direct and sometimes raw language. His poetry navigates the complexities of everyday life, interpersonal relationships, and social issues, marking a presence on the current literary scene. With a voice that seeks authenticity, Anjos addresses themes such as identity, memory, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world, leaving a distinctive mark on recent Portuguese poetry.
Oliveira Vidal
1924 – 1985
Oliveira Vidal was a poet whose work is part of the Portuguese literary landscape, distinguished by his lyrical and reflective approach. Throughout his career, he explored universal themes such as love, nature, and the human condition, using careful language and a style that often evoked poetic tradition, but with a personal and innovative touch.
Albino Fernandes de Sá
1921
Albino Fernandes de Sá was a Portuguese poet, whose work is distinguished by its lyrical expressiveness and the depth of the themes addressed. His poetry explores the human condition, love, and the individual's relationship with the world, using careful language and particular sensitivity. His contribution to Portuguese literature is marked by authenticity and the power of his words.
Maria da Conceição Nobre
1914
Maria da Conceição Nobre was a poet whose work deeply explored the complexities of human existence, the fleeting nature of time, and the search for meaning. Her poetry is distinguished by its lyrical introspection and careful language, capable of evoking sensory images and subtle emotions. She addressed universal themes such as love, loss, and memory through a personal and reflective perspective. Her literary career, although discreet in terms of mass dissemination, left a mark of sensitivity and depth on contemporary poetry, valuing the beauty found in the everyday and in introspection.
Luís Ribeira Seca
1914-08-16 – 1991-07-28
Luís Ribeira Seca was a poet whose work stands out for its originality and its ability to capture the essence of the human experience through careful poetic language. His poetry, although sometimes enigmatic, invites reflection on universal themes such as love, solitude, and the search for meaning. His figure is a testament to the vitality of poetic expression.
Joaquim Falcão Marques Ferrer
1914 – 1994
Joaquim Falcão Marques Ferrer was a Portuguese poet and university professor, known for his poetic work that explores themes such as memory, identity, and the individual's relationship with time. His lyrical compositions are marked by introspection and a language that moves between the colloquial and the erudite. With an academic career dedicated to the study of literature, Ferrer knew how to combine his passion for writing with his professional activity, enriching the literary landscape with an authentic and reflective voice. His poetry is an invitation to contemplation and self-rediscovery, immersed in a universe of sensations and existential questions.
Franklin Ferraz dos Santos Marques
1914 – 1987
Franklin Ferraz dos Santos Marques was a Brazilian jurist and poet. His poetic work, although less known than his professional career, reveals a sensitive lyricism and a deep connection with the landscapes and sentiments of Brazil. His life was marked by dedication to the magistracy and a passion for writing.
Jorge Pereira Alves
1914 – 1976
Jorge Pereira Alves was a poet whose words explored the depths of the human soul, with a keen eye for the complexities of love, loss, and the passage of time. His work, marked by carefully crafted language and intrinsic musicality, reflects a refined sensitivity to the nuances of existence. Alves stood out for his ability to evoke powerful images and universal feelings through poetry that resonates with the experience of many readers.
Lino de Abreu
1962-02-02 – 1975
Lino de Abreu was a poet whose work was characterized by the exploration of introspective and existential themes, combined with a refined style and profound musicality. His poetic compositions frequently addressed the ephemerality of time, the nature of human relationships, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. With careful language and keen sensitivity, Abreu wove verses that invite reflection and contemplation, revealing a singular poetic voice that resonates for its honesty and the beauty of its imagery. His poetry is an invitation to delve into the depths of the human soul and find beauty in melancholy and hope.
Humberto da Sylvan
1925 – 2002-02-04
Humberto da Sylvan is associated with a more classical poetry, with a strong lyrical and reflective component. His work frequently explores universal themes such as nature, time, saudade, and spirituality, using careful language and a style that evokes poetic tradition. His writing is distinguished by the musicality of its verses and the depth of its observations on the human condition and the beauty of the natural world, consolidating him as a poet of refined sensibility and singular lyricism.
António Dacosta
1914-11-03 – 1990-12-02
António Dacosta was a Portuguese poet, essayist, and art critic, a central figure of surrealism in Portugal. His poetic work, marked by dreamlike and subversive imagery, explores the depths of the unconscious, desire, and transgression. He was also an important disseminator of modern and contemporary art.
Álvaro Terreiro
1925
Álvaro Terreiro was a Portuguese poet whose work is part of the surrealist movement, marked by a deep exploration of the unconscious, the dreamlike, and language. His poetry is recognized for its originality, its imagistic audacity, and its ability to transpose the complexity of the human spirit onto paper. Terreiro left an indelible mark on modern Portuguese literature through his unique vision and his contribution to the renewal of poetic expression.
Edmundo Cardoso
1914
Edmundo Cardoso was a notable Portuguese physician, writer, and poet, whose literary work developed in a context of intense intellectual and artistic activity. His poetry, often marked by reflective depth and rich language, addresses themes such as life, death, spirituality, and the human condition, revealing refined sensitivity and a remarkable command of poetic form. Alongside his medical career, he built a significant literary path, enriching Portuguese literature with a unique and thoughtful voice.
Luísa Sancho
1925
Luísa Sancho is a contemporary Portuguese writer and poet, whose work is characterized by the exploration of themes such as identity, memory, and human relationships, often approached with a keen sensitivity to the subtleties of existence. Her writing is distinguished by its psychological depth and its ability to evoke universal emotions through lyrical and engaging language. Sancho has been building a literary career marked by introspection and reflection on the human condition.
Manuel Pinto Ferreira de Sousa
1860-01-01
Manuel Pinto Ferreira de Sousa was a Portuguese poet whose work belongs to the Romantic period. Although his literary output is not extensive, his poetry reflects the sensibilities and themes characteristic of the movement, such as the exaltation of nature, love, saudade, and a certain melancholy. His work, though less known compared to other prominent figures of Portuguese Romanticism, contributes to the literary landscape of the era, marked by a strong pursuit of individual expression and the valorization of sentiment.
Michelle Giudicelli
Michelle Giudicelli is a contemporary poet whose work is characterized by an innovative approach and the exploration of themes linked to identity, the body, and subjectivity in a modern context. Her poetry, often marked by direct and imagistic language, engages with the complexities of contemporary life, addressing social and existential issues. Giudicelli stands out for her ability to create verses that resonate with the experience of a generation, using resources that challenge literary conventions.
Oliveira San Payo
1890-04-16 – 1974-05-08
Portuguese poet, Oliveira San Payo stood out for his poetry which explored themes such as saudade (longing), nature, and the human condition. His work reflects a strong connection to the land and traditions, using a rich and evocative language that earned him a unique place in contemporary Portuguese poetry.
Zulmira Oliva
1930
Zulmira Oliva is a poet whose work is characterized by the sensitivity and depth with which she addresses human emotions. Her poetry explores themes such as identity, memory, and the passage of time, using a language that, although at times melancholic, is always engaging. Her writing invites introspection and reflection on the human condition, establishing an intimate connection with the reader. Zulmira Oliva is consolidated as a lyrical voice that contributes to the richness of contemporary poetry.
Maria Alzira Seixo
1941-04-29 – 2026-01-20
Maria Alzira Seixo is a prominent Portuguese literary critic, essayist, and university professor. Her work focuses on the analysis of Portuguese literature, with special attention to the modernist period and the work of Fernando Pessoa. She is known for her rigorous academic approach and the depth of her reflections on Portuguese poetry and prose.