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John Henry Newman
1801-02-21 — 1890-08-11
John Henry Newman was a prominent theologian, cardinal, and influential figure in the Catholic revival in England in the 19th century. Initially a leading Anglican clergyman in the Oxford Movement, he converted to Catholicism in 1845, an event that had a significant impact on the British religious landscape. His intellectual work spanned theology, philosophy, and education, and he is known for his profound reflection on faith, reason, and the Church.
Zacarias Martins
1957-07-23
Zacarias Martins is a poet whose work stands out for its lyrical depth and exploration of universal themes such as love, longing, and the ephemerality of life. His writing is marked by careful language and intrinsic musicality, inviting reflection on the human condition. With a style that moves between classicism and modern sensibility, Martins constructs an intimate poetic universe, where nature and inner landscapes intertwine, offering the reader a mirror of their own emotions and concerns.
Paulo Roberto Cecchetti
Paulo Roberto Cecchetti is a Brazilian writer whose works traverse fiction and poetry, with a keen eye on the nuances of everyday life and the complexities of human relationships. His writing is marked by engaging prose and a lyrical sensibility that shines through even in his short stories and novels. He frequently explores themes such as memory, identity, and life's small epiphanies.
Cynara Novaes
1984-02-14
Cynara Novaes is a contemporary Brazilian writer and poet, known for her work that moves between poetry and prose, exploring themes such as identity, memory, the female condition, and the complexities of human relationships. Her writing is marked by a lyrical and introspective language, with a strong aesthetic sensibility. With a developing literary career, Cynara Novaes has actively participated in the cultural scene, contributing her poetic voice to current Brazilian literature. Her work is recognized for its originality and its ability to touch the reader with depth and delicacy.
Antonio de Solís y Ribadeneyra
1610-01-01 — 1686-04-19
Antonio de Solís y Ribadeneyra was a prominent Spanish writer, playwright, and historian of the Golden Age. Known for his eloquence and historical depth, he left a significant literary legacy.
Mariana Ferreira
1999-09-08
Mariana Ferreira is a contemporary poet whose work is distinguished by her ability to deconstruct established narratives and explore the complexity of female identity and human relationships. Her poetry, often marked by a strong social charge and formal experimentation, invites reflection on the role of women in society and the existential challenges of contemporaneity. Her poetic voice is simultaneously intimate and interventionist.
Yoji Fujiyama
Yoji Fujiyama is a contemporary poet whose work is characterized by a deep exploration of nature, memory, and cultural identity, frequently intertwining elements of Japanese tradition with a modern sensibility. His poetry is marked by imagistic delicacy, an introspective rhythm, and a unique ability to evoke sensations and landscapes that transcend the merely visual. Fujiyama's work invites contemplation of the natural world as a mirror of the human soul, reflecting on the passage of time, the transience of life, and the search for harmony. His poetic voice, though sometimes melancholic, is imbued with a serenity that finds beauty even in ephemerality, making his work an invitation to introspection and a rediscovery of the essential.
Leonardo Padura
Robert Desnos
1900-07-04 — 1945-06-08
Robert Desnos was a French surrealist poet, a central figure of the movement, known for his exploration of the unconscious, dreams, and psychic automatism in writing. His poetry is marked by formal freedom, prodigious imagination, and a frequently dreamlike and visionary tone. Desnos also distinguished himself through his active participation in the French Resistance during World War II, which cost him his life. He is remembered as one of the great French poets of the 20th century, whose work continues to fascinate with its originality and depth.
Primo Vieira
Primo Vieira is a Mozambican writer and poet whose work is distinguished by its exploration of African identities, the experiences of the diaspora, and social and political criticism. His poetry and prose frequently address themes such as colonization, post-colonialism, the search for a place in the world, and cultural resilience. Through vibrant language and strong symbolic charge, Vieira establishes a deep dialogue with the realities of Mozambique and Africa, projecting a powerful voice in Lusophone literature.
Zeferino Brasil
1870 — 1942
Zeferino Brasil was a Brazilian poet, whose work is part of the modernist context, with a strong influence of surrealism. His poetry is marked by formal experimentation, exploration of the unconscious, the dreamlike, and by a language that challenges conventions, seeking new forms of expression and apprehension of reality. He is one of the relevant names in 20th-century Brazilian poetry, with a legacy that extends through his ability to innovate and question the limits of poetic language.
Ápio Cláudio Cego
— 300ac
Appius Claudius Caecus was an influential Roman politician and military man of the 4th century BC. A notable figure of the Roman Republic, he is remembered for his reforms and public works that shaped the city of Rome.
Cida Jappe
Cida Jappe is a Brazilian writer and poet known for her literary production that spans various genres. Her poetry is often marked by direct and colloquial language, exploring themes of everyday life, female identity, and the complexities of human relationships. Her work reflects a keen sensitivity to the nuances of life and an ability to find poetry in the most common aspects of existence.
Pedro Miranda
1964-01-01
Pedro Miranda was a Portuguese poet and essayist, known for his lyrical work and exploration of existential themes. His writing is characterized by careful language and deep reflection on the human condition, the passage of time, and the search for meaning. He contributed significantly to contemporary Portuguese poetry, leaving a legacy of texts that invite introspection and questioning. Throughout his career, Pedro Miranda demonstrated a remarkable capacity for stylistic renewal, always maintaining a personal and authentic tone. His work is marked by keen sensibility and an attentive eye to life's complexities, consolidating him as an important voice in the literary landscape.
Francisco Vilela Barbosa
1769-11-20 — 1846-09-11
Francisco Vilela Barbosa, also known as Conselheiro Vilela, was a prominent figure in the Brazilian political and literary scene of the 19th century. As a jurist, politician, and writer, he dedicated himself to the defense of liberal ideals and to the reflection on the society and culture of his time. His work, though not vast in volume, reflects an intellectual engaged with the issues of imperial Brazil, addressing themes such as law, politics, and social customs, with an erudite language and a style characteristic of the era.
John Heywood
1497-01-01 — 1580-01-01
John Heywood was a 16th-century English writer, playwright, and collector of proverbs. He is primarily remembered for his extensive collection of English popular sayings and proverbs, compiled in his work 'A Dialogue Conteinyng the Moste Worthye and Excellent Effectes of Englishe Tymes'. His theatrical production also contributed to the development of comedy in England.
Elbert Hubbard
Zuleika dos Reis
Zuleika dos Reis is a contemporary Angolan writer whose work delves into identity, memory, and the complexities of the African experience and diaspora. Her writing is marked by engaging prose and a sensitive exploration of human relationships, social conflicts, and the search for a place in the world. Her narratives frequently intertwine the personal with the historical and social.
Pereira da Silva
1817-08-30 — 1898-06-16
Pereira da Silva was a 19th-century Portuguese poet and playwright, associated with Romanticism. His work encompasses lyric poetry, with amorous and patriotic themes, and theater, where he explored historical and social dramas. He is notable for his expressive language and the passion he imbues in his verses and plays.
Aristófanes
447ac — 0386-01-01
Aristophanes was an ancient Greek playwright, considered the greatest comedian of antiquity and one of the greatest writers of all time. His plays are known for their political and social satire, irreverent humor, and commentary on Athenian life during the Peloponnesian War. He is often called the "Father of Comedy".
Daniel Loureiro
Daniel Loureiro is a contemporary poet whose work delves into introspection, memory, and the ephemerality of time. His writing, often marked by lyrical delicacy and a confessional tone, invites the reader to a deep reflection on existence and its nuances.
José Miguel Alves
José Miguel Alves is a contemporary Portuguese poet whose work is characterized by a deep investigation of language and the exploration of existential and social themes. His poetry seeks to unveil the complexities of the human condition, the tensions of contemporaneity, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. With a writing that moves between the lyrical and the essayistic, Alves uses formal and thematic resources to provoke the reader's reflection. His work is marked by poetic intelligence, experimentation, and critical engagement with reality, positioning him as a relevant voice in current Portuguese poetry.
Fabio Valor Caldas
1987-07-22
Fabio Valor Caldas is a name associated with poetic production, with a work that stands out for its intensity and exploration of deep themes. Through careful language and strong expressive charge, his poetry invites reflection on existence, feelings, and the complexity of the human being.