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Heitor Lima
1887-03-05 – 1959-11-17
Heitor Lima is a poet whose work is distinguished by his lyrical vein and the exploration of themes related to nature, love, and melancholy. His writing is characterized by careful language, an engaging rhythm, and a unique ability to capture the subtleties of the human soul. Through poems that evoke landscapes and deep feelings, Lima builds a singular poetic universe.
Hélio Simões
1910-06-11 – 1987-02-02
Hélio Simões was a poet who dedicated his work to the exploration of the human condition, the ephemerality of time, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. His poetry is characterized by careful language, an introspective tone, and a deep sensitivity to the beauties and anguishes of existence. Through verses that evoke the inner and outer landscape, Simões built a poetic universe where melancholy, hope, and a lucid contemplation of life intersect. His work invites reflection on the fragility of relationships, the inexorable passage of days, and the incessant search for a place in the world.
Hardi Filho
1934-07-05 – 2015-03-26
Hardi Filho is a poet whose work stands out for its lyrical depth and exploration of universal themes. His writing is marked by careful language and a unique sensibility in approaching feelings and reflections on human existence. His poetic compositions frequently invite introspection, exploring the beauty and complexity of the inner world.
Herberto Sales
1917-09-21 – 1999-08-13
Herberto Sales was a prominent Brazilian writer, mainly known for his novel "Vidas Secas" (Barren Lives), a fundamental work of national literature that portrays the harsh reality of the Brazilian Northeast backlands and the struggle for survival. His writing is marked by a deep realism, a concise style, and a powerful ability to give voice to the marginalized and oppressed. Sales explored various facets of Brazilian society, addressing themes such as social inequality, drought, popular religiosity, and human resilience.
Gustavo Teixeira
1881-03-04 – 1937-09-22
Gustavo Teixeira is a contemporary poet known for his introspective lyricism and exploration of universal themes such as love, the ephemerality of time, and the search for meaning. His poetry is characterized by careful language, evocative imagery, and intrinsic musicality, inviting reflection on the human condition. With a body of work that dialogues with both poetic tradition and modern concerns, Teixeira has established himself as a unique voice in Portuguese-language poetry, captivating readers with the emotional depth and formal beauty of his compositions.
Honório Armond
1819-01-01 – 1874-04-11
Honório Armond was a Brazilian poet and writer, known for his lyricism that frequently explored themes such as saudade (longing), nature, and religiosity, with a touch of melancholy and introspection. His poetic work, though perhaps less publicized than that of some contemporaries, is valued for its musicality and the depth of feelings expressed, reflecting a sensitive view of the human condition and the world around him.
Garcia Rosa
1893-09-17 – 1958-11-14
Garcia Rosa is a contemporary Brazilian poet, whose work stands out for its exploration of profound themes and formal experimentation. His poetry is marked by a dense, imagistic, and introspective language, which reflects on the human condition, the passage of time, and the search for meaning. With a singular poetic voice, Rosa has built a literary career that solidifies him as a relevant figure in contemporary Portuguese-language poetry.
Gonçalo Jácome
1350-01-01
Gonçalo Jácome is a contemporary poet whose work has stood out for its exploration of themes related to intimacy, memory, and the inner landscape. His poetry, marked by a refined language and acute sensibility, addresses the human condition in the face of time and interpersonal relationships. He has been establishing himself as a singular voice in current Portuguese poetry.
Goulart de Andrade
1881-04-06 – 1936-12-19
Goulart de Andrade was a poet and writer whose work is marked by a strong lyrical charge and a deep sensitivity in exploring themes such as love, longing, identity, and the human condition. His poetry, often associated with an bittersweet lyricism, reflects a deep connection with emotions and introspection, inviting reflection on the nuances of life and relationships.
Guerra-Duval
1909-09-23 – 1992-05-25
Detailed biographical information about Guerra-Duval is not publicly available. Given the scarcity of data, it is presumed to be a lesser-known literary figure or a pseudonym whose real identity and work have not been widely documented in accessible records.
Francisco Tribuzi
– 1977-02-02
Francisco Tribuzi was a Brazilian poet whose work is notable for its lyrical depth and reflection on the human condition. His poetry, marked by an elaborate language and profound lyricism, explores themes such as love, the ephemerality of time, and the search for meaning. Throughout his career, Tribuzi established himself as an important voice in Brazilian poetry, leaving a legacy of verses that continue to resonate for their sensitivity and their ability to express the complexities of the soul.
Fontoura Xavier
1856-06-07 – 1922-01-01
Fontoura Xavier is an Angolan poet, whose poetic work is distinguished by the exploration of identity, memory, and the landscapes of Angola. His poetry is often marked by an introspective lyricism and the search for expression of the complexities of the African experience. With a language rich in imagery and symbolism, Xavier dialogues with the Angolan literary tradition, while imprinting his unique voice on contemporary poetry.
Figueiredo Pimentel
1869-01-01 – 1914-01-01
Figueiredo Pimentel was a Portuguese poet, professor, and literary critic, associated with the Neorealism movement. His poetic work, marked by a strong sense of social intervention and reflection on the human condition, explores themes such as justice, solidarity, and resistance against oppression. He was also an active figure in the dissemination of culture and the formation of new readers.
Flexa Ribeiro
1945-09-12
Flexa Ribeiro was a poet whose works explore the human dimension, the beauty of nature, and the complexity of emotions. His poetry is recognized for its musicality, the vividness of its imagery, and its ability to move between the intimate and the universal. With a style that combines lyricism and attentive observation of the world, Flexa Ribeiro left a mark on contemporary poetry, inviting readers to immerse themselves in universes of sensations and reflections, where words are masterfully used to evoke the beauty and fragility of existence.
Francisco Mangabeira
1879-02-08 – 1904-01-27
Francisco Mangabeira was a Brazilian politician and jurist, known for his role in the national political scene, especially during the Second Republic and the Estado Novo. His career was marked by the defense of democratic ideals and the pursuit of social and economic development for Brazil. As a jurist, he contributed to legal debate and lawmaking. His trajectory reflects the complexities and political challenges faced by the country in the mid-20th century, demonstrating a commitment to justice and constitutional order.
Francisco Miguel de Moura
1933-06-16
Portuguese poet, Francisco Miguel de Moura dedicated himself to the lyrical exploration of the human condition, with special emphasis on the themes of saudade, time, and the ephemerality of life. His work, marked by profound sensitivity and a notable command of language, reflects a constant dialogue with the Portuguese poetic tradition, while introducing a particular musicality and introspection. Moura explored the fragility of emotions and the search for a transcendent meaning in his compositions. His poetry is characterized by an apparent formal simplicity that hides a complexity of feelings and existential reflections, making his work accessible yet rich in layers of meaning.
Ferro do Lago
1962-07-26
Ferro do Lago is a literary pseudonym of an author whose identity is kept confidential. His poetic work explores the depths of the human condition, the mysteries of existence, and the fleeting beauty of the natural world. Through language rich in imagery and symbolism, the author constructs a particular universe where melancholy intertwines with hope, and philosophical reflection finds an echo in attentive observation of daily life.
Frutuoso Ferreira
Frutuoso Ferreira is a poet and essayist whose work stands out for its reflective depth and exploration of philosophical and existential themes. His poetry is characterized by dense and imagistic language, inviting meditation on the human condition, time, and the search for meaning. With rigorous writing and keen sensitivity, Ferreira has been consolidating a unique position in contemporary literature. His approach, which intertwines the lyrical with the essayistic, offers a critical and introspective look at the world and the art of writing.
Félix Pacheco
1879-08-02 – 1935-12-06
Félix Pacheco was a poet whose work was part of a vibrant literary context, exploring language and poetic forms with originality. His writing is notable for its ability to evoke deep sensations and reflections on life and art.
Francilda Costa
Francilda Costa is a Brazilian poet whose work stands out for its lyrical sensitivity and exploration of universal themes such as nature, time, and the human condition. Her writing is marked by careful language and profound reflection on existence. With a consolidated poetic trajectory, Francilda Costa has contributed significantly to contemporary Brazilian literature, offering verses that touch the reader with their beauty and depth.
Fábio Montenegro
1982-04-04
Fábio Montenegro, a name that has consolidated itself on the literary scene, is recognized for his introspective writing and his ability to translate the complexity of human emotions into words. His work, marked by acute sensitivity, explores themes such as the passage of time, the ephemerality of life, and the search for meaning, using language rich in metaphors and suggestive imagery. His poetic legacy continues to inspire readers and provoke reflections on the human condition.
Faria Neves Sobrinho
1872-04-02 – 1927-01-01
Faria Neves Sobrinho is a poet whose work stands out for its exploration of the inner and outer landscape, intertwining the melancholy of existence with the intrinsic beauty of nature. His poetry, marked by a sensory and imagistic language, invites contemplation of time, memory, and the ephemerality of life, establishing a deep dialogue between the lyrical self and the world around him.
Ernâni Rosas
1886-01-01 – 1955-01-01
Ernâni Rosas is a poet who emerged with a striking voice in contemporary literature, exploring introspection and the inner landscape of the human being. His poetry is marked by a keen sensitivity to the complexities of existence, addressing themes such as solitude, the search for meaning, and the ephemerality of time. With careful language and an engaging rhythm, Rosas crafts verses that invite reflection and empathy, consolidating himself as a relevant figure in current poetry. His work reflects a deep connection with the human condition, offering unique perspectives on life and its questions. **Wikidata ID:** Q104540916
Everaldo Moreira Verás
1916-05-06 – 2012-06-12
Everaldo Moreira Verás is a poet whose work is distinguished by its profound reflection on existence, identity, and the human condition, exploring universal themes with a rich and evocative poetic language. His writing, marked by a refined sensibility and an attentive gaze upon the world, invites introspection and the discovery of new perspectives on life. His legacy lies in the ability to, through poetry, touch the reader's innermost chords, promoting a dialogue between the self and the universal.