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Antonin Artaud

Antonin Artaud

FR

1896-09-04 — 1948-03-04

Antonin Artaud was a French playwright, poet, actor, and theater theorist, a central figure of surrealism and the creator of the concept of "Theater of Cruelty." His work is marked by radical experimentation, the pursuit of a language that transcends spoken text, and the exploration of the limits of the mind and body. His life was marked by intense existential crises and mental health problems. Artaud revolutionized theatrical thought with his ideas on staging, the use of space, sound, and gesture, aiming for a visceral impact on the audience. His influence extends beyond the theater, impacting literature, cinema, and visual arts.

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William Godwin

William Godwin

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Zuleide Coral

Zuleide Coral

BR

Zuleide Coral is a Brazilian writer whose works frequently explore the female condition, human relationships, and the complexities of daily life. Her writing is characterized by sensitivity, attention to detail, and the ability to create believable characters and situations that resonate with the reader's experience. Her texts invite reflection on themes such as love, family, the passage of time, and the search for identity, with an introspective and, at times, melancholic approach.

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Paulo Silva Ribeiro

Paulo Silva Ribeiro

BR

1984-06-06

Paulo Silva Ribeiro is an author whose work manifests through engaging prose and a diverse thematic exploration. His writing is characterized by the ability to transition between different registers, addressing the complexities of human life and interpersonal relationships with depth and sensitivity. Through accessible yet meaningful language, Ribeiro constructs narratives that invite reflection and dialogue with the reader. His literary contribution marks the presence of a singular voice in the contemporary writing scene, with a journey marked by the constant search for new forms of expression and the exploration of stories that resonate with common experience. Paulo Silva Ribeiro's work is an invitation to discover fictional universes rich in detail and emotion.

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João Álvares Soares

João Álvares Soares

PT

1878-11-17 — 1970-07-31

João Álvares Soares was a poet whose work is part of the Portuguese literary context. He dedicated himself to poetry, exploring universal themes and the particularities of the human experience. His writing is marked by lyrical sensitivity and the search for artistic expression through words.

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Arnold Wesker

Arnold Wesker

GB

1932-05-24 — 2016-04-12

Arnold Wesker was an influential British playwright, known for his plays that explore the lives of the working class and the social and political issues of his time. He founded the theatre company Centre 42, with the aim of bringing art to a wider audience.

Théophile Gautier

Théophile Gautier

FR

1811-08-30 — 1872-10-23

Théophile Gautier was a French poet, writer, critic, and journalist, a prominent figure of Romanticism and one of the proponents of the doctrine of "art for art's sake." His work encompasses poetry, prose, and literary and artistic criticism, distinguished by his elegant prose and vivid descriptions. Known for his passion for art, beauty, and the exotic, Gautier left a significant legacy in French literature, influencing generations of writers with his formal rigor and his incessant pursuit of aesthetic perfection.

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Flávia Wanderley

Flávia Wanderley

BR

1945-03-10

Flávia Wanderley is a contemporary Brazilian poet, known for her writing that explores intimacy and the complexities of human relationships. Her poetry stands out for its sensitivity in approaching themes such as love, longing, and the ephemerality of life, using accessible language that is nonetheless rich in emotional depth. With a body of work that resonates with authenticity and the ability to touch the reader in their most unique experiences, Flávia Wanderley establishes herself as a relevant voice in current Brazilian poetry, inviting reflection on daily life and the feelings that constitute us.

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Luís XVI

Luís XVI

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Nadine Gordimer

Nadine Gordimer

ZA

1923-11-20 — 2014-07-13

Nadine Gordimer was a South African novelist and short-story writer, awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1991. Her work explored life in South Africa under apartheid, addressing themes of race, politics, and social justice. Gordimer was known for her insightful prose and her commitment to the fight against oppression, even facing censorship and persecution. She remained a prominent voice in literature and activism until her death.

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Antônio Chaves

Antônio Chaves

PT

Antônio Chaves was a Brazilian poet whose work is distinguished by its reflective depth and the sensitivity with which he approaches the complexities of human existence. His poetry, written in Portuguese, explores themes such as identity, the passage of time, and the search for meaning, using a language rich in imagery and musicality. Chaves left a literary legacy marked by originality and the ability to touch the reader through verses that resonate with universal anxieties.

Paulo de Tarso

Paulo de Tarso

TR

1966-04-06

Paul of Tarsus, a central figure in early Christianity, is known for his extraordinary journey from persecuting Christians to conversion and his subsequent role as one of the most influential apostles. His vast epistolary work, compiled in the New Testament, profoundly shaped Christian theology and practice, establishing fundamental doctrines on faith, salvation, and the nature of Christ. His expansive theology and tireless missionary activity throughout the territories of the Roman Empire were crucial for the dissemination and consolidation of Christianity as a global religion. His legacy endures as one of the intellectual and spiritual pillars of the Christian faith.

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Da Costa Santos

Da Costa Santos

PT

1954-10-10

Da Costa Santos is a poet whose work intertwines with the landscapes of the soul and the external world, exploring the intrinsic relationship between the individual and their environment. His poetry tends to be contemplative, reflecting on the passage of time, memory, and the search for existential meaning, often through lyrical and imagistic language. His verses invite immersion in sensory and emotional experience, addressing themes such as nature, love, and melancholy with a voice that seeks authenticity and depth.

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Arsène Houssaye

Arsène Houssaye

FR

1814-03-28 — 1896-02-26

Arsène Houssaye was a French writer, journalist, and museum curator. Known for his prolific literary output and his management of the Musée Carnavalet in Paris, he was an influential figure in the 19th-century French cultural scene.

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Gabriel Archanjo de Mendonça

Gabriel Archanjo de Mendonça

BR

Gabriel Archanjo de Mendonça was a poet and writer whose work is part of the literary context of the 20th century in Portugal. His poetic output, although sometimes less known compared to other names of his time, reveals a particular sensitivity for observing daily life, reflecting on the passage of time, and the complexities of human relationships. With a language that oscillates between lyricism and a certain observational rawness, Mendonça sought to capture the essence of the human experience, with its joys, anguishes, and questions. His work, marked by a genuine authorial voice, invites introspection and a reassessment of one's perception of life and society.

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Darcy Ribeiro

Darcy Ribeiro

BR

1922-10-26 — 1997-02-17

Darcy Ribeiro was a Brazilian anthropologist, professor, politician, and writer. His work is marked by deep reflection on the identity and formation of the Brazilian people, addressing themes such as education, cultural diversity, and the dilemmas of development in Latin America. He stood out for his theories on Brazilian social formation and his involvement in educational and political projects aimed at social transformation. His writing, often engaged, seeks to understand and propose paths for Brazil's historical and cultural challenges.

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André Breton

André Breton

FR

1896-02-19 — 1966-09-28

André Breton was a French writer, poet, and surrealist theorist, best known as the founder and principal theorist of Surrealism. His work explored the unconscious mind, dreams, and irrationality, seeking to liberate human thought and expression from the constraints of logic and convention. He championed automatic writing and the power of the imagination.

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Jacques Attali

Jacques Attali

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Alcenor Candeira Filho

Alcenor Candeira Filho

BR

Alcenor Candeira Filho is a Brazilian poet whose work is part of the contemporary literary landscape. His poetry is recognized for its originality and for the way it addresses reality with a sensitive and critical eye. Through a language that blends the colloquial with the lyrical, he explores themes of everyday life, identity, and the complexities of human relationships, establishing himself as a relevant voice in current Brazilian poetry.

Paulo Vizioli

Paulo Vizioli

BR

Paulo Vizioli was a poet and translator whose work stood out for its formal inventiveness and exploration of new poetic languages. His incursions into experimental poetry and visual poetry marked the literary landscape, challenging conventions and opening paths for new forms of expression. Vizioli also dedicated himself to translation, bringing works by foreign authors into Portuguese and enriching cultural exchange.

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José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva

José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva

BR

1763-06-13 — 1838-04-06

José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva was an influential Brazilian statesman, naturalist, and poet, a central figure in the Independence of Brazil. He stood out for his political and scientific work, being considered the Patriarch of Independence. His poetic work, although less known than his public activity, reflects the spirit of his time and his convictions.

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Arthur Hugh Clough

Arthur Hugh Clough

GB

1819-01-01 — 1861-11-13

Arthur Hugh Clough was an English poet and essayist, known for his poetry that explored themes of religious and social doubt. His work reflects the intellectual anxieties of his time and his own conflict between faith and reason. Clough had a notable academic career, but his fragile health and personal uncertainties influenced his literary output.

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Geraldo Ângelo Rasputim

Geraldo Ângelo Rasputim

PT

Geraldo Ângelo Rasputim is a name that resonates in the landscape of contemporary poetry, known for his unique ability to blend lyricism with biting social critique. His work is a vivid reflection of the anxieties of the modern world, addressing themes such as urban alienation, the complexities of human relationships, and the search for authenticity in times of superficiality. With vigorous and imagistic language, Rasputim weaves verses that provoke, question, and sometimes offer a glimpse of hope. Rasputim's poetry stands out for its originality and courage in exposing society's contradictions, without ever losing sight of the human and emotional dimension. His work is an invitation to reflection, a mirror that reflects our own anguishes and aspirations, making him a relevant and impactful voice in current literature.

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Gabriel Nascente

Gabriel Nascente

BR

1950-01-23

Gabriel Nascente is a contemporary poet who stands out for his deep exploration of the human condition and for the way his words weave bridges between the everyday and the transcendent. His poetic work is marked by careful language and a keen sensitivity to the nuances of emotions and life experiences. Through verses that invite reflection, Nascente addresses universal themes such as love, the passage of time, nature, and the search for meaning, presenting a perspective that oscillates between the intimate and the cosmic. His poetry is an invitation to contemplation, encouraging the reader to rediscover the beauty and complexity of the world around them and of themselves.

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