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Francisco Gomes de Amorim
1827-08-13 – 1891-11-04
Francisco Gomes de Amorim was a Portuguese poet, mainly known for his involvement in the Romanticism movement in Portugal. His work, marked by a strong lyrical sensibility and a deep love for his homeland and Portuguese traditions, reflects the ideals and concerns of his time. With a writing style that evokes nature, popular customs, and the noblest feelings, Amorim sought to exalt national identity and moral values, contributing to the affirmation of genuinely Portuguese poetry.
José Joaquim de Torres
1797-04-17 – 1869-12-24
José Joaquim de Torres was a Portuguese poet known for his lyrical work, marked by deep sensitivity and reflection on universal themes. His poetry explores the human condition, the passage of time, and the search for meaning, using language rich in imagery and musicality. Despite a less extensive output, his work stands out for its aesthetic quality and its ability to evoke deep emotions in readers.
António Luís Ferreira Girão
1823-07-13 – 1876-08-20
António Luís Ferreira Girão was a Portuguese poet who emerged in the literary landscape of the 20th century. His work, though not as widely publicized as that of some contemporaries, reveals a singular lyrical voice, marked by introspection, reflection on existence, and an elaborate poetic language. Often associated with literary currents that valued thematic depth and careful form, Ferreira Girão left a legacy of poems that invite meditation on the human condition and the search for meaning.
Filipe de Quental
1824 – 1892
Filipe de Quental was a Portuguese poet whose work stands out for its introspection and exploration of existential themes. His poetry is marked by careful language and a particular sensitivity in approaching human emotions and the individual's relationship with the world. Throughout his career, he consolidated his own style, recognized for its depth and ability to evoke striking images.
Serafim Ferreira
1939-01-01 – 2015-01-01
Serafim Ferreira is a Portuguese poet whose work stands out for its exploration of themes such as memory, identity, and the individual's relationship with their time and space. His poetry is marked by careful language and a strong lyrical charge, inviting reflection on the human condition and its complexities. With a writing that transitions between the personal and the universal, Serafim Ferreira constructs a poetic universe that resonates with contemporary concerns. His work, although sometimes melancholic, reveals a profound capacity for observation and a refined sensitivity to the nuances of existence.
José Gil
1939-06-15
José Gil was a Portuguese philosopher and essayist known for his reflections on alterity, the body, and religious experience. His work addresses the complexity of the human being and their relationship with the other, exploring concepts such as marginality and transcendence. With a vast intellectual output, Gil left a significant legacy in contemporary thought, influencing debates on identity, culture, and spirituality.
Leonel Cosme
1934-01-01 – 2021-01-01
Leonel Cosme is a Portuguese poet and essayist whose work is part of contemporary Portuguese poetry, exploring with particular sensitivity themes such as memory, time, identity, and the individual's relationship with urban and natural spaces. His writing, marked by careful language and a strong imagistic component, invites reflection on the human condition in a constantly changing world. With a voice that moves between lyricism and existential questioning, Cosme has established himself as a relevant figure in the literary landscape, leaving a trail of verses that challenge the reader with their depth and the way they capture the nuances of contemporary experience.
Fernando Magro
1936
Fernando Magro is a name associated with a literary production still in progress, exploring the depths of the human condition through a poetic language that oscillates between the intimate and the universal. His work reflects on the ephemerality of time, the search for meaning, and the complexity of interpersonal relationships, using an aesthetic that prioritizes imagery and musicality. With a career unfolding in contemporary times, Magro seeks to dialogue with the concerns of his era, offering readers a unique perspective on the joys and sorrows of existence. His poetry invites reflection and a dive into one's own subjectivity, marked by refined sensitivity and an attentive gaze upon the nuances of the world.
José Travaços Santos
1931
José Travaços Santos was a Portuguese poet and essayist, known for his active participation in the surrealist movement in Portugal. His poetic work, although sometimes less prominent than that of other names associated with the movement, reveals a deep exploration of the subconscious, creative freedom, and social criticism. His writings reflect an engagement with the avant-garde currents of his time, seeking new forms of expression and challenging literary and social conventions.
Maria Brites
1986-10-16
Maria Brites is an emerging figure in contemporary poetry, whose work stands out for its exploration of introspective themes and careful language. Her poetry navigates between human fragility and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. With keen sensibility, Brites addresses the complexities of interpersonal relationships and the individual's experience in modern society, using a poetic voice that is simultaneously personal and universal. Her writing is marked by an atmosphere of reflection and a deep empathy with human feelings. Through evocative imagery and a rhythm that invites contemplation, the author establishes an intimate dialogue with the reader, inviting them to delve into their own emotions and confront their existential anxieties. Maria Brites' work has been winning an attentive audience, consolidating her as a promising voice in the literary landscape.
Fernando de Pamplona
1926-09-26 – 2013-09-29
Fernando de Pamplona was a Portuguese poet associated with the surrealist movement, whose work is marked by a strong dreamlike quality and the exploration of the subconscious. His poetry is characterized by lexical daring, the subversion of logic, and the creation of unusual and disturbing images, reflecting the influence of the artistic avant-gardes of the early 20th century. With a writing style that challenged conventions, Pamplona sought to break away from everyday reality to access other dimensions of existence, exploring humor, absurdity, and freedom of expression.
Luís de Montalvor
1891-01-31 – 1947-03-02
Luís de Montalvor was a multifaceted figure in the Portuguese artistic and literary scene, with a notable connection to the Surrealist movement. His work, both in painting and poetry, reflects a quest for the exploration of the subconscious and the liberation of imagination. His influence extends to how Surrealism manifested in Portugal, leaving a legacy of experimentation and avant-garde.
Ivone Ruivo Guieiro
1926
Ivone Ruivo Guieiro is a notable figure in the literary landscape, standing out for her sensitivity and the way she explores the depths of the human condition through poetry. Her work is marked by deep introspection and the exploration of universal themes such as love, loss, and the passage of time, approached with a refined and emotive language. Her contribution to literature lies in her ability to touch the reader with verses that resonate with individual experience, offering unique perspectives on life.
Paulino Dias
1874 – 1919
Paulino Dias was a Portuguese poet of the 19th century, associated with the Romantic movement. His poetic work reflects the sensitivity and themes dear to Romanticism, such as love, nature, saudade, and nationalism. Although his figure and work may not have the same notoriety as other great names in Portuguese Romantic poetry, Paulino Dias contributed to the lyrical expression of his time, leaving a testament to the sentimental and nationalist poetry of Romanticism.
Públia Hortênsia de Castro
1548 – 1595
Públia Hortênsia de Castro was a notable figure whose legacy extends through literature and history. Her work, though perhaps less known today, reflects a keen mind and high-quality writing. Her life and work are a testament to women's capacity for self-expression and leaving a mark in often restrictive contexts. She is remembered for her intelligence and cultural contribution.
Joaquim Pinto Ribeiro Júnior
1822 – 1882
Joaquim Pinto Ribeiro Júnior was a Brazilian poet whose work is part of a context of exploration of national identity and the landscapes of Brazil. His poetry is marked by a strong connection to the land, culture, and traditions, expressed through a language rich in imagery and symbolism. Ribeiro Júnior dedicated himself to singing the beauties and dramas of his country, contributing to the valorization of Brazilian identity in literature.
Caetano Campo
1897 – 1957
Caetano Campo is a Portuguese poet whose work is distinguished by its lyrical depth and exploration of themes such as nature, love, and the passage of time. With carefully crafted language and refined sensitivity, his poetic creations invite reflection on existence and human emotions. He is an author who, through his poetry, establishes an intimate connection with the reader.
D. Francisco de Portugal
1483 – 1549
D. Francisco de Portugal, Count of Vimioso, was a prominent figure of Portuguese nobility and court in the 16th century, also noted as a poet. His poetic work fits within the context of the Renaissance, characterized by the influence of classical and Italian models, as well as the exploration of themes such as courtly love, the fleeting nature of time, and moral reflection. As a courtier and man of letters, D. Francisco de Portugal actively participated in the cultural and political life of his time, leaving a legacy that combines his social position with his literary output. His poetry reflects the Renaissance environment, the erudition, and the aesthetic sensibility of the era, contributing to the development of poetry in the Portuguese language.
Luís Maria de Carvalho Saavedra Donas Boto
Séc. XIX – 1890
Luís Maria de Carvalho Saavedra Donas Boto, more known as Luís Boto, was a Portuguese poet, playwright, and essayist. His work is characterized by a strong lyrical vein and a profound reflection on the human condition, love, and the ephemerality of life. He was an important figure in 20th-century Portuguese poetry, with an elaborate language and a sensitivity that marked his generation.
José Pereira Botelho Riley
1858 – 1923
José Pereira Botelho Riley was a Portuguese poet and playwright, a prominent figure of the 19th century, known for his work that straddled romantic lyricism and theater. His writing is characterized by the exploration of themes such as love, nature, and nationalism, with an expressive and sometimes melancholic language. Botelho Riley played a relevant role in the literary landscape of his time.
Filomena Furtado de Serpa
1861-08-08 – 1930-09-17
Filomena Furtado de Serpa was a Portuguese writer whose work stood out for her engaging prose and exploration of social and psychological themes. Her narratives, often set in rural contexts or small communities, sensitively portray the complexities of human relationships, inner conflicts, and the aspirations of her characters. With meticulous and detail-oriented writing, Furtado de Serpa built a literary career marked by depth and reflection on the human condition.
António de Lacerda Bulcão
1909-09-13 – 1981-07-05
António de Lacerda Bulcão was a poet whose work is distinguished by his intimate lyricism and reflection on nature, the passage of time, and the search for beauty in simple things. His writing, often rooted in landscapes and sensations, invites the reader to a serene and melancholic contemplation. The musicality of his verses and the delicacy of his poetic images mark his contribution to Portuguese poetry.
António Pereira Cunha
1828-01-03 – 1900-01-01
António Pereira Cunha was a poet whose work is part of the Portuguese literary landscape. His poetry, although with specific aspects yet to be explored, tends to reflect on the human experience and its nuances. His poetic work contributes to the diversity of literary expression in the Portuguese language.
João Herméto Coelho de Amarante
1820-08-28 – 1893-08-12
João Herméto Coelho de Amarante was a Portuguese writer, known for his literary work that spanned various genres. His writing, often marked by sharp observation of society and exploration of complex human themes, earned him a place in the literary landscape of his time. He was also recognized for his contributions in areas such as journalism and literary criticism, demonstrating versatility and a deep interest in culture.