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Miguel Sousa Tavares

Miguel Sousa Tavares

PT

1952-06-25

Miguel Sousa Tavares is a renowned Portuguese author, known for his engaging prose and his ability to weave narratives that combine historical rigor with a strong human and emotional charge. His works often explore themes such as adventure, discovery, politics, and human relationships in striking historical contexts, winning a vast readership in Portugal and abroad. His writing is characterized by clarity, captivating rhythm, and the psychological depth of his characters.

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Artur da Távola

Artur da Távola

BR

1936-01-03 – 2008-05-09

Artur da Távola was a Portuguese poet, essayist, and translator, known for his deeply reflective work and his active participation in the cultural and political life of his time. His writing is marked by careful language and an often melancholic tone, exploring universal themes such as love, death, time, and the human condition. He also stood out for his work as a professor and his connection to various intellectual movements.

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Carlos Zimba

Carlos Zimba

MZ

Carlos Zimba is a contemporary Mozambican poet, whose work is part of the context of Portuguese-language African literature. His poetry addresses social, identity, and existential themes, reflecting the complexities of Mozambican society and the African continent. His writing is marked by a language that seeks to reconcile tradition with modernity, exploring new forms of poetic expression to give voice to often marginalized realities and feelings.

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António Tomé

António Tomé

PT

António Tomé is a contemporary Portuguese poet known for his introspective poetry and exploration of themes such as memory, time, and the human condition. His work is distinguished by its careful language and its ability to evoke deep sensations and reflections.

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Lilinho Micaia Kalungano

Lilinho Micaia Kalungano

AO

Lilinho Micaia Kalungano is a contemporary Angolan poet, whose work stands out for addressing social and existential themes with a strong and expressive language. His poetry reflects on Angolan reality and the complexities of the human condition. With a striking style, Kalungano seeks to give voice to the experiences of his people, exploring issues of identity, memory, and hope. His contribution to Angolan literature lies in the originality of his vision and the poetic force of his verses.

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António Pinto de Abreu

António Pinto de Abreu

1480-01-01 – 1514-01-01

António Pinto de Abreu was a Portuguese jurist and poet, known for his poetic work that explores themes such as love, nature, and religiosity. His writing reflects a lyrical sensibility and a deep appreciation for the beauty of the world, combining careful language with genuine expressiveness. His contributions to Portuguese poetry, although sometimes less prominent than those of his contemporaries, represent a valuable testimony to the lyrical expression of his time, exploring the inner dimension and human feelings.

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Mutxhini Ngwenya

Mutxhini Ngwenya

MZ

Mutxhini Ngwenya is a contemporary poet whose work explores the complexities of identity, cultural heritage, and the human experience in the modern African context. His poetry is characterized by rich and evocative language, blending traditional elements with contemporary perspectives. His works often address themes of belonging, collective memory, and the social and political transformations shaping communities. Ngwenya stands out for his ability to create vivid imagery and the emotional depth he imbues in each verse, inviting the reader to reflect on the human condition and its relationship with the past and future.

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Malangatana Valente Ngwenya

Malangatana Valente Ngwenya

MZ

1936-06-06 – 2011-01-05

Malangatana Valente Ngwenya was a prominent Mozambican visual artist and poet, known for his vibrant and multifaceted work that explores cultural roots, Mozambique's history, and the struggles of its people. His paintings, sculptures, and poems are marked by strong expressiveness, intense colors, and stylized figures that evoke spirituality, ancestry, and social reality. Malangatana dedicated his life to art as a form of expression and intervention, becoming a cultural icon of Mozambique.

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Orlando Mendes

Orlando Mendes

MZ

1916-08-04 – 1990-01-11

Orlando Mendes was a Portuguese poet, professor, and translator, a prominent figure in Portuguese poetry of the second half of the 20th century. His work, marked by rigorous formal construction and reflective depth, explores themes such as memory, time, the land, and the human condition, with precise and musical language.

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Marcelo Mosse

Marcelo Mosse

MZ

Marcelo Mosse is a Brazilian poet and professor, known for his poetry that oscillates between lyricism and existential reflection. With an accessible yet profound language, he explores the nuances of everyday life, human relationships, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. His work is marked by acute sensitivity and an unparalleled ability to capture the essence of feelings and experiences. His academic trajectory and his work in education frequently dialogue with his poetic production, affording him a unique perspective on language and artistic expression.

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Julius Kazembe

Julius Kazembe

MZ

Julius Kazembe is a name associated with literature in Mozambique, whose work is part of a context of cultural affirmation and reflection on national identity. His writing, often focused on narratives that explore the country's social and political realities, seeks to give voice to experiences and perspectives that shape Mozambican society. Through his stories, Kazembe addresses themes such as daily life, post-independence challenges, and the complexity of human relationships in Mozambique. His contribution to Mozambican literature lies in his ability to portray, with authenticity and sensitivity, the nuances of the Mozambican experience. His work is a testament to the country's literary vitality and the importance of narrative for understanding and preserving collective memory.

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Gulamo Khan

Gulamo Khan

MZ

1952-05-11 – 1986-10-19

Gulamo Khan is a Mozambican poet known for his poetry that explores the complexities of identity, culture, and the human condition. His work often reflects the experiences and challenges of living in a post-colonial context, addressing themes such as ancestry, memory, and the search for a sense of belonging. With a language rich in imagery and symbolism, Khan constructs verses that resonate with the musicality and orality of his African roots, while also engaging with the universal literary tradition. His poetry invites reflection on cultural diversity and the universality of human emotions.

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Manuel Meigos Filimone

Manuel Meigos Filimone

MZ

1960-03-04

Manuel Meigos Filimone is a Mozambican poet, whose work is rooted in the rich culture and lived experiences in Mozambique. His poetry addresses themes such as identity, history, the struggle for freedom, and the beauty of the African land. With strong and expressive language, Filimone seeks to give voice to the realities and aspirations of his people, contributing significantly to Mozambican and African literature.

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Fernando Couto

Fernando Couto

PT

1969-08-02 – 2013

Fernando Pessoa is widely recognized as one of the greatest poets in the Portuguese language and a central figure of modernism. He stood out for the creation of multiple heteronyms, each with its own personality, style, and work, which made him a multifaceted and innovative poet. His work explores profound themes such as identity, the fleetingness of time, melancholy, and the existential quest. Pessoa left a vast and complex literary legacy, with a production that spans poetry, prose, and criticism. His work, often published posthumously, continues to fascinate readers and critics with its originality, philosophical depth, and formal mastery, consolidating him as one of the most influential poets of the 20th century.

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Simeão Cachamba

Simeão Cachamba

AO

Simeão Cachamba is an Angolan poet whose poetic work delves into the complex realities of Angola, addressing themes such as identity, memory, the struggle for freedom, and post-independence social transformations. His writing is marked by expressive language and a deep connection to the cultural roots of his country. With an authentic and engaging voice, Cachamba explores the experiences of the Angolan people, their joys and sorrows, their hopes and disappointments. His poetry is a mirror of the contradictions and richness of a country in constant construction, offering an intimate and powerful perspective on the Angolan soul.

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Carlos Cardoso

Carlos Cardoso

MZ

1951-01-01 – 2000-11-22

Carlos Cardoso was a prominent Mozambican journalist and activist, known for his courage and intransigence in defending press freedom and combating corruption. Founder and director of the newspaper "Metical", he used investigative journalism as a tool to expose abuses of power and promote transparency. His life was marked by a constant struggle against political pressures and threats, culminating in his tragic assassination in 2000. His journalistic work left an indelible legacy in Mozambique's history, inspiring generations of communication professionals to defend democratic values.

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Heliodoro Baptista

Heliodoro Baptista

MZ

1944-05-19 – 2009-05-01

Heliodoro Baptista is a poet whose work is characterized by deep sensitivity and an exploration of poetic language. His poetry often delves into existential themes, love, and the beauty of the everyday, with a style that combines lyricism and introspection. Baptista is recognized for his contribution to contemporary poetry, leaving a record of verses that invite reflection and appreciation of literary art.

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Armando Artur

Armando Artur

MZ

1962-12-28

Part of 'Generation Charrua' (geração Charrua), a group of writers named after the literary magazine Charrua.

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José Luís Tavares

José Luís Tavares

CV

1967-06-10

José Luís Tavares is a contemporary Portuguese poet whose work is characterized by its lyrical strength, reflection on memory, time, and identity, and by a refined and evocative language. His poetry moves between the personal and the universal, exploring the depths of human experience with a unique sensibility. Recognized by critics and readers alike, Tavares has established himself as a singular voice in contemporary Portuguese poetry, leaving a legacy of verses that resonate for their beauty, intelligence, and capacity to question the world and ourselves.

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Teobaldo Virgínio

Teobaldo Virgínio

CV

1924

Teobaldo Virgínio was a literary name that marked his time, known for the depth of his reflections and the mastery with which he explored the nuances of the human condition. His poetic work, although not extensive, is notable for its lyrical intensity and its ability to evoke powerful images and universal feelings. Virgínio dedicated himself to the art of the word with unparalleled rigor, leaving a legacy that continues to resonate among readers and critics for its uniqueness and the formal beauty he managed to impart to each verse.

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Sukrato

Sukrato

CV

1951

Sukrato is a contemporary poet known for his introspective writing and exploration of universal themes such as existence, love, and the passage of time. His work, marked by accessible yet profound language, has won a growing audience who find in his poetry a mirror for their own concerns and aspirations. With an approach that transitions between the lyrical and the philosophical, Sukrato has established himself as a relevant voice in current poetry, offering reflections that resonate with their honesty and sensitivity.

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Onésimo Silveira

Onésimo Silveira

CV

1935-01-01 – 2021-04-29

Onésimo Silveira was a Cape Verdean poet, writer, activist, and politician. His poetic work is deeply marked by Cape Verdean identity, saudade, the land, and the fight against oppression and injustice. He was a prominent figure in the cultural and political affirmation of Cape Verde, both in his literary aspect and his civic intervention. His writing, which moves between lyricism and social denunciation, reflects a strong commitment to the emancipation of his people and the valorization of Creole culture. His poetry is a testament to the resilience and hope of a people grappling with history and geography.

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Luis Romano

Luis Romano

CV

1922-10-06 – 2010-01-22

Luis Romano is a poet recognized for his ability to evoke landscapes and feelings with precise and sensitive language. His work moves between introspection and observation of the surrounding world, exploring themes such as memory, identity, and the passage of time. Romano's poetry is characterized by subtle musicality and formal rigor that, without being excessive, gives a solid structure to his verses, inviting the reader to a deep immersion in his lyrical universes.

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Virgilio Pires

Virgilio Pires

CV

1935

Virgilio Pires is a poet whose work is marked by a deep reflection on existence, the human condition, and the ephemerality of time. His poetry, often elegiac and contemplative in tone, explores the individual's relationship with the world, with nature, and with the mysteries of life. His characteristic style, combined with careful language and refined sensibility, lends his work a universal and timeless dimension.

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