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Paulo Véras

Paulo Véras

BR

Paulo Véras is a contemporary poet whose work stands out for its exploration of existential themes and formal experimentation. His poetry oscillates between the intimate and the universal, seeking to express the complexities of the human condition through language rich in imagery and sound. With a style that blends lyricism and a keen eye on the everyday, Véras constructs a singular poetic universe, inviting the reader to reflect on the passage of time, human relationships, and the search for meaning. His writing is marked by profound sensitivity and a constant renewal of expressive resources.

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R. Petit

R. Petit

PT

1972-06-23

R. Petit is a name associated with contemporary poetry, whose work is characterized by the exploration of language, formal experimentation, and an often ironic and critical approach to reality. His poetry challenges conventions, inviting the reader to perceive the world from new perspectives, exploring themes ranging from the social to the existential with stylistic uniqueness. Although details of his personal and biographical life are scarce, his literary output stands out for its originality and its ability to stimulate thought.

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Patrícia Moreira

Patrícia Moreira

PT

1988

Patrícia Moreira is a contemporary writer whose work is distinguished by its sensitivity in approaching social and existential themes. With a careful and engaging prose, the author explores the complexities of human relationships, the vulnerabilities of the individual, and the search for identity in a constantly changing world. Her writing invites reflection on the human condition.

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Prado Kelly

Prado Kelly

BR

1904-09-10 – 1986-11-11

Prado Kelly was a Brazilian poet and intellectual, known for his poetry that explored interiority and the search for meaning. His work is part of a context of reflection on the human condition and transcendence, marked by an elaborate language and an introspective tone. His literary journey demonstrates a constant concern with form and thematic depth, addressing existential questions with sensitivity. Kelly left a legacy of poems that invite contemplation and analysis of the human soul.

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Nelson Motta

Nelson Motta

BR

1944-10-29

Nelson Motta is a renowned Brazilian journalist, writer, music producer, and lyricist. With a multifaceted career, he stood out for his sharp critical vision and his ability to move between different artistic languages. His literary work, often permeated by reflections on Brazilian popular music and urban culture, is marked by a direct and engaging style.

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Nana Corrêa de Lima

Nana Corrêa de Lima

BR

Nana Corrêa de Lima is a prominent figure in contemporary Brazilian poetry, known for her intense lyricism and exploration of themes such as identity, the body, and human relationships. Her writing, often marked by a strong emotional charge and a direct yet image-rich language, establishes a powerful dialogue with contemporary issues. Corrêa de Lima has been establishing herself as an important voice in the renewal of poetry written by women in Brazil.

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Moranno Portela

Moranno Portela

BR

Moranno Portela is a Brazilian poet and writer whose work stands out for its exploration of existential and philosophical themes and for the pursuit of rigorous and innovative poetic language. His writing moves between introspective lyricism and reflection on the human condition in a constantly changing world. With a literary career marked by formal research and thematic depth, Portela has been consolidating himself as a singular voice in contemporary Brazilian poetry, dialoguing with literary traditions while proposing new aesthetic approaches.

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Maranhão Sobrinho

Maranhão Sobrinho

BR

1879-12-20 – 1915-12-25

Maranhão Sobrinho was an important Brazilian poet and lawyer, whose work is distinguished by its lyrical strength and profound connection to the cultural roots of the Northeast. His poetry, often elegiac and marked by musicality, evokes the landscapes, customs, and soul of the sertão, consolidating him as one of the great names of Northeastern and Brazilian poetry.

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Virgílio Maia

Virgílio Maia

BR

1954-03-07

Virgílio Maia was a poet whose work is part of contemporary Portuguese poetry. He deeply explored the human condition, the relationship with time, and the ephemerality of existence. His writing is characterized by careful language and a unique sensitivity in addressing existential and introspective themes. His poetry invites reflection on the mysteries of life and the most intrinsic feelings of being.

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Mário da Silveira

Mário da Silveira

BR

1899-09-17 – 1921-07-22

Mário da Silveira was a Portuguese poet whose work is characterized by lyrical depth and the exploration of themes such as love, death, and transcendence. His writing, marked by rich language and keen sensibility, contributed significantly to Portuguese-language poetry, leaving a legacy of verses that continue to resonate with readers.

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Leão Vasconcelos

Leão Vasconcelos

PT

Leão Vasconcelos was a poet whose work stands out for its lyrical intensity and exploration of themes such as nature, love, and the ephemerality of time. His writing is marked by a language rich in imagery and a unique musicality, often associated with the poetic movements of his time. He sought in poetry a way to express the complexities of the human soul and its relationship with the world.

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Madi

Madi

PT

1945-06-21 – 2015-10-22

Madi is a prominent figure in contemporary poetry, known for her exploration of existential and social themes through lyrical and innovative language. Her work stands out for its ability to move between the personal and the universal, addressing the complexities of identity and the human condition. Her poetry is often characterized by deep introspection, combined with a keen observation of the world around her. Madi has established herself as an influential voice, engaging with poetic traditions while simultaneously proposing new forms of expression.

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Leal de Souza

Leal de Souza

PT

1880-12-24 – 1948-11-01

Leal de Souza was a poet whose work stands out for its lyrical depth and exploration of themes such as identity, memory, and the individual's relationship with the world. His writing, often introspective, invites reflection on the human condition and its diverse facets. Through careful language and sharp sensibility, he left a relevant contribution to contemporary poetry.

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Leopoldo Brígido

Leopoldo Brígido

PT

Leopoldo Brígido was a notable Portuguese poet, whose work stands out for its deep reflection on the human condition and nature. His poetry is often marked by intense lyricism and evocative language, exploring themes such as time, memory, and man's relationship with the universe. Brígido left a significant poetic legacy, with poems that resonate for their formal beauty and existential depth.

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João Quental

João Quental

PT

João Quental was a Portuguese poet whose work is part of the modernist movement. His poetry is marked by colloquial and ironic language, exploring the human condition in urban settings and everyday life. His short but intense literary output left a mark on the panorama of 20th-century Portuguese poetry, characterized by irreverence and the search for new poetic expression.

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Jonas da Silva

Jonas da Silva

BR

1880-12-17 – 1947-06-05

Jonas da Silva is a name that can correspond to different individuals, but in the literary context, the most likely reference is to a poet whose work is part of contemporary aesthetic currents. His poetry is often marked by a deep exploration of the human condition, addressing universal themes such as memory, identity, and the ephemerality of existence. The language used sometimes seeks an approximation to the everyday, but laden with a subtle musicality and an imagistic density that invites reflection. His journey, although it may not be widely disclosed in terms of specific dates and places, reflects a genuine interest in art and poetic expression as a way of questioning the world and subjectivity. His contribution to literature lies in his ability to articulate modern sensibilities with a particular lyrical sensitivity, leaving an indelible mark on the poetic landscape.

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João Luiz Pacheco Mendes

João Luiz Pacheco Mendes

PT

João Luiz Pacheco Mendes was a poet whose work stands out for its lyrical depth and exploration of existential themes. Through careful language and a style that oscillates between the classic and the modern, the poet addressed the human condition, time, and the ephemerality of life. His poetry is marked by keen sensitivity and introspective reflection that invites the reader to delve into the complexities of the soul.

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José Paulo Moreira da Fonseca

José Paulo Moreira da Fonseca

BR

1922-06-13 – 2004-12-04

José Paulo Moreira da Fonseca was a multifaceted Portuguese artist, recognized as a poet, painter, and sculptor. His poetic work is distinguished by its lyrical depth and exploration of universal themes, reflecting a keen sensitivity to the complexities of human existence. As a painter and sculptor, he demonstrated equally remarkable talent, exploring different artistic languages to express his worldview. His artistic production, although not always widely publicized during his lifetime, left an indelible mark on the Portuguese cultural landscape. His poetic work, in particular, continues to be valued for its originality and its ability to touch the reader with its honesty and beauty.

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José Costa Matos

José Costa Matos

PT

José Costa Matos was a Portuguese poet and university professor, known for his poetic work that often explores landscape, memory, and identity, with a careful language and a sometimes melancholic and reflective tone. His academic background as a Doctor in Portuguese Literature and his career in university teaching provided him with a profound theoretical and critical foundation, which is reflected in his writing, marked by erudition and lyrical sensitivity. His poetry dialogues with literary tradition and, at the same time, seeks a contemporary and personal expression.

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José Lannes

José Lannes

BR

José Lannes was a Brazilian poet, journalist, and literary critic, whose work is part of the Modernism landscape. Known for his poetry that blends lyricism with social criticism, he explored themes such as urban life, human relationships, and the search for existential meaning, using accessible and expressive language. His activity as a journalist and critic also marked his career, contributing to the cultural debate of his time. Although not one of the most well-known names of Modernism, Lannes left his mark with his sensitivity and his perspective on Brazilian reality.

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Iranildo Sampaio

Iranildo Sampaio

BR

Iranildo Sampaio is a poet whose work is distinguished by the profound exploration of the human condition, the melancholy intrinsic to existence, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. His poetry, marked by a refined language and a unique musicality, invites introspection and contemplation of the inner and outer landscapes that shape the individual's experience. Through verses that echo the fragility and resilience of the spirit, Sampaio weaves a lyrical tapestry where beauty intertwines with pain, and hope manifests in the very persistence of art.

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Ildefonso Falcão

Ildefonso Falcão

PT

1946-07-14

Ildefonso Falcão was a poet whose work is predominantly from the 19th century in Portugal. His poetry, although sometimes less prominent in general anthologies, reflects the spirit and themes of his time, often addressing nature, feelings, and the human condition.

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Ieda Estergilda

Ieda Estergilda

BR

Ieda Estergilda is a poetic figure who stands out for her sensitivity and the way she explores the depths of the human soul. Her poetic work is marked by lyrical and introspective language, inviting the reader to reflect on existence, feelings, and the complexities of human relationships. Through verses that evoke vivid images and genuine emotions, Estergilda builds a particular universe where beauty intertwines with melancholy and hope. The poetry of Ieda Estergilda resonates for its authenticity and its ability to touch the reader in their most intimate aspects. Each poem is an invitation to unveil layers of meaning, exploring the human condition with a unique and engaging perspective. Her contribution to literature is valued for its lyrical depth and mastery in using words to express subjective experience.

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Hermes Vieira

Hermes Vieira

PT

1855-05-12 – 1923-09-09

Hermes Vieira was a Brazilian poet whose work was noted for its profound reflection on the human condition, temporality, and the search for meaning amidst the complexities of existence. His poetry is marked by an elaborate and imagistic language, which oscillates between the lyrical and the philosophical, exploring the anxieties and hopes of the individual. With a consistent output, Vieira left a legacy of verses that invite introspection and questioning about the mysteries of life.

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