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Silvio Cruz
1943-12-23
Silvio Cruz was an Angolan poet and university professor. He was known for his engaged poetry, often addressing social and political issues in Angola. His work reflects a deep love for his homeland and a concern for the country's future, using lyrical language that was sometimes marked by strong musicality. He was an important voice in contemporary Angolan poetry, contributing to the consolidation of an African literary identity.
Terezinha Rezende Moreira
Terezinha Rezende Moreira is a Brazilian author whose literary production is distinguished by its delicacy and capacity to capture the essence of human emotions and everyday experiences. Her writing, often tinged with lyricism and reflection, addresses themes such as memory, the passage of time, and the beauty found in simple things. With a unique poetic voice, Moreira builds bridges between the reader and a universe of feelings and perceptions, inviting contemplation and introspection.
Jorge Viegas
1947-11-06
Jorge Viegas was a Portuguese poet whose work is part of the contemporary poetry scene, exploring language and form with a keen sensitivity to human and existential issues. His poetry is marked by introspection, reflection on time, memory, and the human condition, often expressed through careful and imagistic language. His literary career demonstrates a constant search for new forms of poetic expression, engaging with tradition while simultaneously challenging it. Viegas has established himself as an important voice in recent Portuguese poetry, recognized for the depth of his reflections and his formal mastery.
Andres Provi Pereira
Andres Provi Pereira is a contemporary poet whose work is distinguished by the exploration of universal themes such as identity, memory, time, and the human condition, through a lyrical and reflective language. His poetry invites introspection, questioning the individual's relationship with the world and their own existence. With a style that combines imagistic density with intrinsic musicality, Provi Pereira constructs a poetic universe that resonates with present-day concerns, offering the reader an experience of profound communion and reflection on the complexities of modern life.
Sylvio Persivo
Sylvio Persivo was a Brazilian poet whose work is notable for its exploration of existential themes and the pursuit of a unique poetic language. His writing is marked by deep introspection, addressing the human condition with sensitivity and, at times, a touch of melancholy. Throughout his career, Sylvio Persivo developed a style that values imagery and the musicality of verse, inviting the reader to reflect on life, time, and emotions. His poetry is characterized by authenticity and the ability to touch the reader in their most intimate concerns, establishing him as a relevant voice in contemporary poetry.
Odete Silva
1971-09-18 – 2016-03-10
Odete Silva was a discreet but influential figure in Portuguese poetry, whose work is distinguished by introspection and a deep exploration of the human condition. Her writing, marked by a refined sensibility, addresses universal themes such as time, memory, and the ephemerality of life, with a language that combines clarity and subtle complexity. Her literary contribution, although less publicized during her lifetime, has been rediscovered and valued for its originality and the strength of its poetic imagery, consolidating her as a singular voice in contemporary poetry.
Lucas Tenório
1996-04-22
Lucas Tenório is a contemporary poet whose work stands out for its deep exploration of the human condition, intertwining the intimate with the universal. His poetry is marked by lyrical and reflective language, addressing themes such as the ephemerality of time, the search for meaning, and the complexity of interpersonal relationships.
Hugo Pires
1979-04-21
Hugo Pires is a contemporary poet whose work is distinguished by the exploration of existential themes and by his lyrical and reflective approach. His poetry delves into the complexities of the human condition, addressing feelings such as saudade, love, and the ephemerality of time. With a style characterized by musicality and introspection, Pires constructs a dense and intimate poetic universe. His writing invites contemplation and dialogue with the reader, establishing a bridge between individual experience and the universality of emotions.
André Aquino
André Aquino is a poet whose work explores the relationship between the individual and the world, the city and memory. His writing is characterized by direct, sometimes raw language that captures the urban experience and its conflicts. With a keen eye for social and existential dynamics, Aquino constructs poems that resonate with contemporary reality. His poetry invites reflection on identity, belonging, and the search for meaning in an often fragmented context.
Rosa Leonor Pedro
1434-09-18 – 1467-09-03
Rosa Leonor Pedro is a poetic figure distinguished by her refined sensibility and the depth with which she addresses the complexities of the human condition. Her lyrical work, marked by evocative language and strong emotional charge, explores themes such as love, loss, memory, and the passage of time. Pedro's poetry invites the reader to an introspective immersion, where the beauty of words intertwines with the melancholy of existence. Through carefully crafted verses, the author establishes an intimate dialogue with her readers, inviting them to reflect on their own feelings and experiences.
Nuno Filipe Torres Dias
Nuno Filipe Torres Dias is a contemporary poet known for his exploration of existential and introspective themes. His poetic work is distinguished by its lyrical depth and the incessant search for meaning in the everyday, reflecting on the human condition. His compositions, often marked by careful language and a measured rhythm, invite the reader to reflect on the ephemerality of life, interpersonal relationships, and the search for a deeper meaning. Torres Dias's poetry positions him as a relevant voice in the current literary landscape, with a body of work that resonates for its emotional honesty and formal beauty.
Emídia Felipe
1959-05-22
Emídia Felipe is a Portuguese writer whose work is characterized by the exploration of the female condition, interpersonal relationships, and the complexities of modern life. Her writing is marked by engaging prose and a keen sensitivity to portraying the dilemmas and emotions of her characters, often placed in contemporary urban and social contexts. Her work addresses themes such as love, identity, family, and the challenges of contemporary life, with accessible, yet profound and reflective language.
Susana Pestana
Susana Pestana is an Angolan writer and poet, recognized for her work that explores identity, memory, and the complexities of the contemporary African experience. Her writing is marked by a rich and evocative language that delves into cultural roots and personal experiences. With a strong connection to the Lusophone universe, Susana Pestana has been consolidating her position in Portuguese-language literature, addressing themes such as diaspora, intercultural relations, and the search for a place in the world. Her poetry and prose are a mirror of the social and cultural transformations of Angola and the African continent.
Mariana Ianelli
1979-10-17
Mariana Ianelli is a contemporary Brazilian writer and poet, known for her lyrical and reflective writing. Her poetic work explores deep themes such as memory, time, identity, and the human condition, often with an introspective and sensory approach. With careful language and a particular rhythm, Ianelli constructs vivid images and subtle evocations, inviting the reader to immerse themselves in inner universes and confront existential questions. Her poetry stands out for its originality and its ability to touch upon universal sensibilities.
Luiz Felipe Coelho
1960-08-01
Luiz Felipe Coelho is a poet whose work is part of the panorama of contemporary Portuguese-language poetry. His writing frequently explores the complexities of human existence, the changing nature of relationships, and the search for meaning in a constantly transforming world. His poetry is characterized by careful language and a keen sensitivity to the nuances of feeling and perception.
Verónica Mendes
1994-06-29
Verónica Mendes is a prominent figure in contemporary Portuguese-language poetry, with a body of work that explores the nuances of identity, memory, and human relationships. Her writing is marked by a lyrical and introspective voice, capable of capturing the complexity of emotions and everyday experiences. Mendes has stood out for her sensitivity and the way she deepens reflection on being and existence. The author has a consolidated presence in the literary scene, actively participating in events and publications, which gives her growing recognition. Her work is an invitation to contemplation and identification, resonating with readers who seek authentic and profoundly human poetry.
Zazé
Zazé, whose artistic name was José da Silva, was a Brazilian actor and singer, notable for his performances on television variety shows in the 1970s and 1980s. Known for his humor and charisma, Zazé played comedic characters and participated in humorous sketches, as well as singing, winning over audiences with his irreverence and joy. His artistic career was linked to television comedy, where he developed characters that marked an era and brought moments of relaxation to Brazilian homes. Although his artistic name is more associated with humor, Zazé also explored music in his career, leaving a record of his presence in national entertainment.
Aníbal Raposo
Aníbal Raposo is a Portuguese poet whose work is distinguished by its profound connection to the land, memory, and identity. His poetry, often imbued with a strong sense of regional belonging, explores the relationship between human beings and their past, and the landscapes that shape them. With a language that evokes orality and popular wisdom, Aníbal Raposo constructs verses that resonate with the authenticity of his roots. His work invites us to revisit origins, value traditions, and reflect on the passage of time and the marks it leaves on the human soul.
Lili Gharcia
Lili Gharcia is an enigmatic figure in the poetic landscape, whose work is distinguished by its lyrical depth and exploration of universal themes. Her poetic compositions are marked by careful language and a unique sensitivity in approaching human emotions and the existential condition. Through writing that oscillates between introspection and contemplation of the world, Gharcia has built a poetic legacy that continues to resonate with readers and critics, consolidating her as an important voice in contemporary poetry.
Lívia Araújo
Lívia Araújo is a poet whose work is distinguished by its lyrical delicacy and deep connection with nature and human emotions. Her poetry, often marked by an introspective atmosphere, explores themes such as love, longing, the passage of time, and the search for meaning. With careful and imagistic language, Araújo crafts verses that resonate with their authenticity and ability to evoke feelings and reflections in the reader, establishing herself as a unique voice in contemporary poetry.
Jurandir Argolo
1960-09-29
Jurandir Argolo is a Brazilian poet whose work is distinguished by the exploration of social, existential, and cultural themes, with a language that oscillates between lyricism and the rawness of reality. His writing reflects a strong connection with the Bahian universe, addressing identity, ancestry, and the contradictions of Brazil.
João Moutinho
1986-09-08
João Moutinho is a poet whose work is part of the contemporary Portuguese poetry scene, exploring the intimate and social dimension of existence. His writing reveals particular attention to the small things of everyday life, transforming them into poetic material through clear and direct language. The poet addresses themes such as memory, human relationships, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world, inviting reflection on life and its complexity.
Marcelo Ribeiro
1968-04-27
Marcelo Ribeiro is a poet whose work is situated in the panorama of contemporary poetry. His writing is often marked by an exploration of human emotions, identity, and the relationship with space, combining accessible language with a deep lyrical sensibility. His poetry invites reflection on the human condition and the everyday aspects of life.
Antonio Rogerio Czelusniak
Antonio Rogerio Czelusniak is a Brazilian poet whose work is characterized by strong lyrical expression and the exploration of themes such as identity, memory, and the landscapes of Brazil. His poetic compositions often evoke feelings of nostalgia and a deep connection to the land and culture of his country, using language rich in imagery and metaphors. Czelusniak's poetry is marked by keen sensitivity, which moves between the personal and the universal, inviting the reader to reflect on their own experiences and emotions. His work contributes to the diversity of contemporary Brazilian poetry, bringing a unique voice that celebrates roots and the complexity of the human experience.