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Ibrahim Eris
Gottfried Benn
1886-05-02 — 1956-07-07
Gottfried Benn was a German physician and poet, a prominent figure of German Expressionism. His poetic work, marked by a strong existential charge and the exploration of the body, illness, and death, often challenged the aesthetic and moral conventions of his time. Benn went through various stylistic phases, from the dark and fragmented lyricism of his early poems to a more philosophical and hermetic poetry. His literary career was interrupted and reoriented several times due to political and personal upheavals, but his legacy as one of the most important and controversial poets of the 20th century in Germany is undeniable.
Afonso Celso de Assis Figueiredo Júnior
1860-03-31 — 1938-07-11
Afonso Celso de Assis Figueiredo Júnior, better known by his pseudonym, was a Brazilian jurist, journalist, professor, and writer. He stood out for his vast work in various areas of knowledge, ranging from law to literature. As a journalist, he played an active role in the press of the time, defending progressive ideas and contributing to public debate. His literary production, although less voluminous than his legal work, reveals a multifaceted intellectual with an interest in social criticism and the representation of Brazilian reality. His professional and intellectual trajectory positions him as a relevant figure in the cultural and academic scene of Brazil.
Raquel Naveira
1954-03-11
Raquel Naveira is a Brazilian poet, columnist, and visual artist, known for her lyrical work and her strong presence in the cultural scene. Her poetry is marked by sensitivity, by the exploration of themes such as love, femininity, and the search for identity, with a language that is both accessible and profound. In addition to her literary production, Naveira also stands out for her work as an artist, integrating diverse languages into her work and promoting reflection on the human condition and art itself.
João Borges de Barros
1920-03-27 — 2007-12-12
João Borges de Barros is a poet whose work is part of the context of contemporary Portuguese poetry. His writing is marked by a deep reflection on existence, the human condition, and the passage of time, often expressed through lyrical and introspective language. Through themes such as memory, saudade, and the search for meaning, Barros constructs poetry that dialogues with the concerns of the modern reader, establishing himself as a singular voice in literature.
Auguste Marseille Barthélémy
1794-05-11 — 1867-08-23
Auguste Marseille Barthélemy was a French satirical poet and writer. Born in Marseille, he is known for his wit and sharp social commentary. His work often addressed the politics and customs of his time, making him a notable figure in 19th-century French literature. His satirical vein and talent for poetry earned him recognition, and his writings continue to be studied for their historical and literary importance.
Ana Garrett
1850-06-05 — 1908-02-29
Ana Garrett was a multifaceted figure in the arts in Portugal, excelling as an actress, singer, director, and producer. Her artistic career was marked by boldness and innovation, paving the way for the professionalization of theater in Portugal and introducing new forms of spectacle. Throughout her life, she demonstrated remarkable resilience and a deep commitment to Portuguese art and culture, leaving an indelible legacy.
Maurício de Lima
1968-11-27
Angolan poet and essayist, Maurício de Lima is a prominent voice in Portuguese-language African literature. His work, rich in symbolism and thematic depth, addresses identity, history, ancestry, and the challenges of the human condition in the African context. With a style that balances expressive force and lyrical delicacy, his verses invite reflection on the roots, struggles, and hopes of a continent in constant transformation, consolidating him as a benchmark author.
Elio Gaspari
Ogden Nash
1902-08-19 — 1971-05-19
Ogden Nash was an American poet, best known for his unconventional, humorous verse. His poems often played with language, featuring irregular rhyme schemes and invented words. Nash's work provided lighthearted social commentary, tackling everyday life and common human foibles with wit and originality. His unique style made him a beloved figure in American literature, accessible to a wide audience.
Américo Facó
1885-10-21 — 1953-01-03
Américo Facó was a Brazilian poet whose work was characterized by the exploration of themes such as the land, nature, the countryman, and social issues, especially those linked to the Northeast of Brazil. His poetry is marked by a strong regional identity, genuine lyricism, and a language that evokes orality and popular wisdom. With a keen sensitivity for portraying the daily life and aspirations of the northeastern people, Facó built a body of work that dialogues with Brazil's cultural roots, addressing the life, struggles, and hopes of his characters. His poetry is a testament to the strength and beauty of the sertão.
Raul Bopp
1898-08-04 — 1984-06-02
Raul Bopp was a Brazilian poet, a central figure of Brazilian Modernism, especially known for his work "Cobra Norato," a landmark in avant-garde poetry. His poetry is characterized by linguistic experimentation, the fusion of the erudite with the popular, and the exploration of Amazonian themes. Bopp was one of the exponents of the second modernist generation, contributing an innovative and profoundly Brazilian vision to national literature.
Aulo Pérsio Flaco
0034-12-04 — 0062-11-24
Aulus Persius Flaccus, more commonly known as Persius, was a Roman poet from Cisalpine Gaul, born in Volterra, Etruria. Although his work is relatively small, consisting of six satires, it is considered a landmark in Latin literature for its philosophical depth and complex style. Persius belonged to the Stoic school, and his satires reflect the ideals and concerns of this philosophy.
Dante Milano
1899-06-16 — 1991-04-15
Dante Milano was a Brazilian poet, literary critic, and professor, known for his concise poetry and profound existential reflection. His work is marked by the exploration of themes such as time, memory, and the ephemerality of life, with a refined language and an introspective style. Milano also stood out as an important scholar of literature, especially Brazilian modernist poetry, leaving a significant legacy both as a creator and as a critic.
Ademir Antônio Bacca
1951-01-01
Brazilian poet, Ademir Antônio Bacca stood out in the literary scene for his engaged and reflective poetry. His work addresses social issues, the human condition, and the search for justice, using direct language and, at times, a tone of denunciation. He contributed to literature with a critical and humanistic perspective.
Gilson Babilak
Gilson Babilak is a contemporary poet whose work stands out for its exploration of social and existential themes with a direct and impactful language. His poetry reflects a critical look at reality, addressing the complexities of urban life, human relationships, and the search for identity. Through verses that are sometimes poignant and sometimes lyrical, Babilak establishes a dialogue with the reader, inviting reflection on the world around him and the human condition itself, with a style that can vary between the colloquial and the deeply metaphorical.
Helder Moura Pereira
1949-01-07
Helder Moura Pereira is a contemporary Portuguese poet and writer, whose work is notable for its lyrical depth and exploration of themes such as identity, memory, time, and the complexities of human existence. His writing is characterized by careful language, rich in strong imagery and a unique musicality. With a keen sensitivity to the nuances of the human condition, Helder Moura Pereira invites the reader on an introspective journey, through verses that resonate with authenticity and emotion. His poetry has gained significant space in the Portuguese literary scene.
John Kenneth Galbraith
Raimundo Braga Martins
Raimundo Braga Martins was a Brazilian poet and professor, whose work is inserted in the context of contemporary poetry, with a focus on lyricism and the exploration of existential and social themes. His writing is marked by reflective depth, careful language, and the ability to address the everyday with sensitivity and insight.
Afonso Schmidt
1890-06-29 — 1964-04-03
Afonso Schmidt was a Brazilian poet and writer, with a strong connection to regionalism and the theme of the northeastern sertão. His work portrays the life, customs, and hardships of the sertão dweller, with a language often marked by the region's accent and orality. Schmidt is recognized for his contribution to Brazilian regionalist literature.
João Bosco da Encarnação
João Bosco da Encarnação is a poet whose work is characterized by lyrical depth and the exploration of universal themes such as love, faith, and the search for the transcendent. His poetry, often with a meditative and spiritual tone, invites reflection on existence and the mystery of life, using accessible language but loaded with symbolism.
Baldassare Castiglione
1478-12-06 — 1529-02-08
Baldassare Castiglione was an Italian humanist, poet, writer, and diplomat of the Renaissance. He is best known for his work "The Book of the Courtier", a manual on the ideal behavior and education of a courtier, which had a great influence on European culture.
Regina Bello
1963-07-17
Regina Bello is a notable figure in contemporary poetry, known for her lyrical and deeply human approach. Her work is an invitation to introspection, exploring the nuances of the soul, the passage of time, and the strength of memories. With a language that combines delicacy and precision, Bello weaves verses that touch the reader with their authenticity and their ability to reveal the hidden beauty in everyday experiences. Her poems often address themes such as love in its various facets, saudade (longing), nature as a mirror of emotions, and the search for transcendental meaning in existence. Her poetry is a refuge for the soul, a space for contemplation and recognition of the fragility and strength that coexist in each of us.
Gentil Braga
1834 — 1876
Gentil Braga is a significant name in Portuguese-language poetry, with a body of work distinguished by its lyrical depth and exploration of themes such as identity, memory, and the human relationship with time and space. His writing, marked by careful language and a strong emotional charge, invites reflection on the human condition and its complexities. Through refined sensitivity and a keen eye on the world, Gentil Braga has been consolidating his position as a relevant voice in contemporary literature.