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Eduardo Guimaraens
1892-03-30 – 1928-12-13
Eduardo Guimaraens was a Portuguese poet whose work is part of a lyrical renewal context. His writing, marked by deep sensitivity and a remarkable command of form, explored universal themes such as love, the passage of time, and existential melancholy. His poetry is recognized for its musicality, rich imagery, and careful language, evoking the best of Portuguese lyrical tradition while engaging with modern anxieties. Despite a less extensive literary output compared to other prominent figures in Portuguese poetry, Guimaraens's work left an indelible mark, appreciated for its depth and formal beauty. His legacy lies in his ability to translate the complexities of the human soul into verse with singular elegance and authenticity.
Ednólia Fontenele
Ednólia Fontenele is a Brazilian writer, poet, and short story author. Her literary work explores the female condition, interpersonal relationships, memory, and identity, with a language that combines lyricism and a keen observation of reality. With a diverse output, Fontenele has contributed to contemporary Brazilian literature through poetry and prose. Her work is marked by keen sensitivity and reflection on the most intimate aspects of the human experience.
Elmar Carvalho
1956-04-09
Elmar Carvalho is a poet who emerged on the literary scene with a unique voice. His work explores the depths of human experience, navigating between melancholy and the celebration of life. With careful language and keen sensitivity, his poems invite reflection on universal themes such as love, the passage of time, and the search for meaning. Elmar Carvalho has established himself as a relevant name in contemporary poetry, captivating readers with his authenticity and the power of his words.
Euclides Bandeira
Euclides Bandeira was a Brazilian poet and professor. His poetic work, marked by a profound reflection on existence and the human condition, explores themes such as love, death, and the transience of time. Bandeira also dedicated himself to teaching, contributing to the formation of new generations of intellectuals and artists.
Edigar de Alencar
Brazilian poet, Edigar de Alencar is known for his poetry that oscillates between intimate lyricism and reflection on urban life and its ills. His work is marked by accessible language, yet rich in meaning, exploring themes such as everyday life, human relationships, and the search for a greater purpose amidst apparent banality. With a keen eye for the details and emotions that permeate existence, Alencar crafts verses that resonate with many people's experiences, inviting contemplation on the beauty and melancholy of living.
Dário Veloso
Dário Veloso was a Portuguese poet whose works explored introspection, melancholy, and the human condition. His writing, marked by careful language and strong emotional charge, contributed to Portuguese poetry of the 20th century. Veloso dedicated himself to the exploration of existential themes, using poetry as a vehicle for reflection on life, death, and the deepest feelings.
Dantas Motta
1913-03-22 – 1974-02-09
Brazilian poet, writer, and journalist. He was part of the group of writers who renewed poetry in Portuguese, with a body of work marked by formal and thematic experimentation. He explored the human condition, the ephemeral nature of time, and the search for meaning.
Domingos do Nascimento
1962-02-26 – 2016-09-15
Domingos do Nascimento was a poet whose work is part of a context of deep reflection on the human condition and spirituality. His poetic compositions explore the duality between the material and the immaterial, the ephemeral and the eternal, using a language rich in symbolism and evocative imagery. His poetry is marked by an incessant search for meaning, addressing universal themes such as love, loss, faith, and transcendence. Musicality and rhythm are distinctive elements of his style, lending a unique sonority to his verses, which invite contemplation and introspection.
Danilo Melo
2001-04-29
Danilo Melo is a poet whose work stands out for its originality and exploration of new poetic languages. With a writing that moves between the intimate and the social, his verses address themes such as memory, identity, and the complexities of human relationships. His poetry is marked by a unique ability to capture the ephemerality of moments and the persistence of emotions. Danilo Melo has been establishing himself as a distinctive voice in Lusophone poetry, attracting readers with his sensitivity and the relevance of his concerns.
Durval de Morais
1882-01-01 – 1948-12-05
Durval de Morais is a poet whose work stands out for its lyrical depth and exploration of themes such as nature, love, and melancholy. With careful language and an engaging rhythm, his poems invite introspection and contemplation. His writing reflects a keen sensitivity to the nuances of existence and the beauty found in everyday life and the natural universe. Morais is recognized for his contribution to poetry, offering verses that touch the reader with their sincerity and musicality.
Durvalino Filho
1929-12-08 – 2016-09-10
Durvalino Filho is a name associated with contemporary poetry, with a body of work that moves between lyricism and reflection on the human condition. His writing is characterized by the exploration of a poetic language that seeks expressiveness and depth in themes such as love, absence, and the passage of time.
Djalma Andrade
Djalma Andrade is a Brazilian poet whose work is characterized by his deep connection to the land, nature, and popular culture, especially that of the Brazilian Northeast. His poetry is a vibrant reflection of the landscape, customs, and people of his frame of reference, imbued with authentic language and a strong sense of identity. Through verses that capture the essence of the sertão and the soul of its people, Djalma Andrade builds a body of work that celebrates cultural roots and the intrinsic beauty of the environment that inspires him. His writing is distinguished by its ability to evoke vivid images and genuine emotions, solidifying him as a representative voice of Brazilian regional poetry with national projection.
Caetano Ximenes Aragão
1927-02-24 – 1995-07-14
Caetano Ximenes Aragão was a Brazilian poet, whose work is characterized by a strong connection to the lyrical tradition and by the exploration of themes such as love, nature, and spirituality. His poetry, although sometimes associated with more conservative currents, reveals a refined sensibility and a technical mastery of poetic form.
César William
1970-12-23
César William is a name that resonates with the intensity of human experience, exploring in his work the depths of the soul and the complexities of everyday life. His poetry is an invitation to reflection, where lyricism intertwines with social criticism, addressing universal themes with a unique sensitivity. Through accessible yet meaningful language, the poet builds bridges between the reader and the universe of feelings and thoughts that drive the human condition.
Cruz Filho
1884-10-16 – 1974-08-29
Cruz Filho, artistic name of José da Cruz de Paula, was a Brazilian poet and intellectual whose work is part of the context of Minas Gerais modernism. His poetry is marked by a strong regional identity, with themes that explore the landscape, culture, and daily life of Minas Gerais, especially the Viçosa region. With accessible language and a sensitive eye for the particularities of his time and place, Cruz Filho left a legacy of poems that celebrate the identity and life in his homeland. His work is an important record of literary production in Minas Gerais in the 20th century, valuing local roots and traditions with a modernist touch.
Cid Teixeira de Abreu
Cid Teixeira de Abreu is a Brazilian poet whose work is notable for its lyrical intensity and exploration of themes such as identity, ancestry, and the very nature of poetry. With a language that combines formal rigor with expressiveness, the author constructs a unique poetic universe, where the lyrical self confronts its origins and the complexities of the contemporary world.
Celso Pinheiro
1982-03-01 – 2015-08-08
Celso Pinheiro was a poet whose work stands out for its lyrical depth and exploration of universal themes. His writing is marked by careful language and an attentive look at the human condition, its anxieties, and hopes. Throughout his career, he explored various facets of poetry, from love and nature to existential and social reflection, consolidating himself as a relevant voice in contemporary literature.
Cândido Rolim
Cândido Rolim was a notable Brazilian jurist and politician, with a career marked by his work in the field of Law and his contribution to the country's public life. Although his main area of prominence was legal and political, his education and the times he lived in placed him in an intellectual context that frequently engaged with arts and letters, revealing a cultivated mind and a profound vision of society.
Castro Menezes
1883-01-01 – 1920-03-07
Castro Menezes is a poet whose works explore landscape, memory, and identity, often with a melancholic and introspective tone. His poetry is distinguished by its musicality and the exploration of careful language, which reflects on the human being's relationship with time and space.
Carvalho Neto
1944-09-21
Carvalho Neto, literary name of Sebastião de Carvalho Neto, was a prominent Brazilian writer, essayist, and folklorist. His work is largely dedicated to the study and dissemination of popular culture, especially from Northeast Brazil. With a diverse literary production, Carvalho Neto dedicated himself to exploring cultural manifestations, oral traditions, and popular narratives, consolidating himself as a reference figure in Brazilian folklore studies and regionalist literature.
Ciro Costa
Ciro Costa is a poet whose works are distinguished by their reflective depth and the way they explore the complexity of human emotions and the individual's relationship with the world. His poetry is marked by dense and imagistic language, which invites the reader to immerse themselves in inner universes and contemplate existence.
Carlos Gildemar Pontes
Carlos Gildemar Pontes was a Brazilian poet, whose work manifested in a period of cultural and literary effervescence, with a strong inclination towards social poetry and reflection on the human condition. His writing is marked by thematic depth, exploring love, solitude, the search for meaning, and criticism of contemporary social values. Although his figure and work may not have achieved the same projection as some more prominent contemporaries, Carlos Gildemar Pontes contributed a unique voice to Brazilian poetry, offering an introspective and socially conscious perspective. His legacy lies in his lyrical sensitivity and his ability to touch upon universal existential questions.
Carlos Góes
1881-10-10 – 1934-05-21
Carlos Góes was a Brazilian poet and professor whose poetic work stands out for its lyrical depth and reflection on human existence. His writing, often marked by precise language and evocative imagery, explored universal themes such as love, the passage of time, and the search for meaning. Góes left an important legacy in contemporary poetry, with a style recognized for its authenticity and sensitivity. Throughout his career, he was not limited to poetry, also acting as a professor and promoter of literature. His work continues to be studied and appreciated, reaffirming his position as a relevant voice in Brazilian literature.
Carlos Fernandes
1874-09-20 – 1942-12-09
Carlos Fernandes was a Portuguese poet whose work falls within the context of 20th-century poetry. His work is marked by a profound reflection on the human condition, the passage of time, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. Using careful language and a particular sensitivity to the melancholy and ephemeral beauty of existence, Fernandes built a poetic body of work that, although perhaps less publicized than that of his contemporaries, reveals an authentic voice and a unique perspective on reality.