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Anne Sexton

Anne Sexton

US

1928-11-09 — 1974-10-04

Anne Sexton was an American poet noted for her confessional and shocking work, addressing taboo subjects like mental health, sexuality, the female body, and motherhood with brutal frankness. Her poetry, often raw and visceral, explored the depths of the human psyche, existential crises, and internal conflicts, reflecting her own experiences with mental illness and hospitalizations. Sexton challenged the literary and social conventions of her time, using direct language and powerful imagery to express pain, anger, and desire. Her work provoked both admiration for its radical honesty and controversy for its disturbing nature, solidifying her as a unique and influential voice in 20th-century American poetry.

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Barão de Itararé

Barão de Itararé

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Ascânio Lopes

Ascânio Lopes

BR

1906-05-11 — 1929-01-10

Ascânio Lopes was a poet whose work is part of the panorama of contemporary Portuguese poetry. His writing is marked by a deep reflection on the human condition, exploring themes such as time, memory, and the ephemerality of existence. With a style that moves between lyricism and existential questioning, Lopes crafted dense and imagistic poetry, inviting the reader to immerse themselves in the complexities of the soul. His contribution to Portuguese-language poetry is notable for its originality and expressive force, consolidating him as a unique voice in the literary landscape.

Ronald de Carvalho

Ronald de Carvalho

BR

1893-05-16 — 1935-02-15

Ronald de Carvalho was a Brazilian poet, writer, and diplomat, an important figure of Modernism. His work is marked by the search for a renewed poetic language, the exploration of national themes, and irreverence. As one of the pioneers of Modernism, he contributed to the consolidation of an authentic Brazilian literary identity, combining formal experimentation with a deep love for the homeland and Brazilian culture.

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Juvenal Bucuane

Juvenal Bucuane

MZ

1951-10-23

Juvenal Bucuane is a name associated with contemporary Mozambican poetry, with a body of work that stands out for its reflection on identity, the human condition, and social realities. His writing explores the sonority of language and the depth of emotions, inviting the reader to immerse themselves in universes of great sensitivity. Bucuane's poetry is recognized for its ability to transition between the personal and the universal, using accessible yet meaningful language. His poetic compositions often address themes such as love, saudade (longing), hope, and the search for a greater meaning in existence, marking his presence in the literary landscape of Mozambique.

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Blaise Cendrars

Blaise Cendrars

CH

1887-09-01 — 1961-01-21

Blaise Cendrars was a Swiss writer and poet, born in La Chaux-de-Fonds, known for his adventurous life and innovative literary style. His works, often autobiographical, explore themes of travel, exile, war, and the search for identity. Cendrars is an important figure of literary modernism, with a dynamic and imagery-rich writing that reflects his intense experiences.

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Ronilson Rocha

Ronilson Rocha

PT

Ronilson Rocha is a contemporary poet and writer, known for his deep exploration of existential themes and for his imagistic and sensory poetic language. His work often addresses the complexities of the human condition, interpersonal relationships, and the ephemerality of time, using a lyrical and introspective approach. His literary journey has been marked by a constant search for new forms of poetic expression, experimenting with language to capture the nuances of emotions and experiences. Rocha has established himself as a relevant voice in recent Lusophone poetry, winning over readers with the sensitivity and strength of his compositions.

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Gilberto Diener

Gilberto Diener

BR

Gilberto Diener was a poet whose work stood out for its exploration of existential and social themes, often with a reflective and introspective tone. His poetry is marked by careful language and the search for an authentic expression of human feelings and the complexities of the contemporary world. He explored various poetic forms, demonstrating a versatility that allowed him to approach his worldview with different stylistic approaches.

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Milton Campos

Milton Campos

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Pastor

Pastor

ES

1945-01-01

The term 'Pastor' refers to a Christian religious leader, especially in Protestant and evangelical traditions. The pastor is responsible for spiritually guiding a congregation, preaching, teaching, administering sacraments, and offering pastoral counseling. The role can vary significantly between different denominations and cultural contexts.

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Ronaldo Cagiano

Ronaldo Cagiano

BR

1961-04-15

Ronaldo Cagiano is a Brazilian poet and professor whose works explore the complexity of human existence through dense and imagistic language. His poetry is marked by reflection on time, memory, and the human condition, often with an introspective and melancholic tone. Cagiano moves between lyricism and the rawness of life, using formal resources to construct a singular and profound poetic universe.

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Antônio Augusto de Lima

Antônio Augusto de Lima

BR

1859-04-05 — 1934-04-22

Antônio Augusto de Lima was a Brazilian poet and politician, whose work is part of a context of valuing national identity and culture. His poetry is known for its expressiveness and engagement with social and patriotic themes. Through his verses, he sought to portray the landscapes and feelings of the Brazilian people. His literary and political trajectory demonstrates a commitment to the issues of his time, using poetry as a means of reflection and expression. Antônio Augusto de Lima is remembered for his contribution to literature during a crucial period for the formation of Brazilian cultural identity.

Daniel Cruz Filho

Daniel Cruz Filho

BR

1975-02-27

Daniel Cruz Filho is a contemporary Brazilian poet whose work is distinguished by its exploration of human emotions in the face of life's adversities. His poetry, often introspective, addresses themes such as resilience, the search for meaning, and the beauty found in fleeting moments. With clear and touching language, Cruz Filho invites the reader to a deep reflection on existence and human relationships.

Bo Hjalmar Bergman

Bo Hjalmar Bergman

SE

1869-10-06 — 1967-11-17

Bo Hjalmar Bergman was a Swedish writer, primarily known for his novels and plays. Born in Stockholm City, his work is often marked by a melancholic and introspective tone, exploring the complexities of the human condition.

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Diana Bellessi

Diana Bellessi

AR

1946-02-11

Diana Bellessi is an Argentine poet whose work is characterized by a powerful lyrical voice and a deep exploration of the human condition, time, and identity. Her poetry, marked by precise and imagistic language, dialogues with literary tradition while innovating in form and content. Bellessi has been building a significant legacy, recognized for her contribution to contemporary Spanish-language poetry.

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Gustavo de Matos Sequeira

Gustavo de Matos Sequeira

PT

1880-12-09 — 1962-08-21

Gustavo de Matos Sequeira was a Portuguese poet, professor, and diplomat. He stood out for his lyrical and social poetry, exploring themes such as love, homeland, and the human condition. His work reflects a deep knowledge of Portuguese literary tradition, while also engaging with the concerns of his time. With a multifaceted career, Sequeira combined literary activity with teaching and diplomacy, which allowed him privileged contact with different cultures and realities. His poetry is marked by careful language and refined sensibility, earning him a prominent place in 20th-century Portuguese literature.

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Silvio Berlusconi

Silvio Berlusconi

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Josefina Plá

Josefina Plá

PY

1903-11-09 — 1999-01-11

Josefina Plá was a multifaceted figure, excelling as a poet, ceramicist, journalist, and art critic. Born in Spain, she settled in Paraguay, where she developed much of her work and became a fundamental voice in Paraguayan culture. Her poetry, marked by deep sensitivity and intense exploration of themes such as identity, exile, and the female condition, is recognized for its expressive force and formal innovation. Plá contributed significantly to Paraguayan modernism, leaving a lasting legacy as one of the most important writers in Latin America.

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Afonso Lopes de Almeida

Afonso Lopes de Almeida

PT

1888-01-01 — 1953-01-01

Afonso Lopes de Almeida was a Portuguese poet and librarian. He stood out for his lyrical work, marked by careful language and deep sensitivity. His poetry addresses themes such as love, saudade (longing), and reflection on existence, often inspired by Portuguese landscapes and culture. In addition to his literary activity, he played an important role in cultural dissemination and the preservation of bibliographic heritage.

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Ronaldo Cunha Lima

Ronaldo Cunha Lima

BR

1936-03-18 — 2012-07-07

Ronaldo Cunha Lima was a prominent Brazilian poet, known for his lyrical and reflective work. His poetry explores themes such as nature, time, the human condition, and spirituality, with an accessible language and unique musicality. Throughout his career, he established himself as an important voice in contemporary Brazilian literature, leaving a legacy of verses that touch the sensitivity of diverse readers.

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Joaquim Cardozo

Joaquim Cardozo

BR

1897-08-26 — 1978-11-04

Joaquim Cardozo was an influential Brazilian poet and art critic, known for his poetry that explores themes such as faith, reason, art, and the human condition. His work, marked by erudition and philosophical depth, dialogues with classical tradition and modernity, presenting rigorous language and striking imagery. Cardozo also distinguished himself by his keen vision as an art critic, masterfully analyzing the works of various artists and leaving an important legacy for the understanding of modern art in Brazil.

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Bonaventure des Périers

Bonaventure des Périers

FR

1500 — 1544-01-01

Bonaventure des Périers was a French writer and poet, known for his contributions to Renaissance literature. His most famous work, "Joes d'heur et mal d'heur" (Tales of Good and Bad Luck), is a collection of stories and anecdotes that explore human nature with humor and wit. He served as secretary to Marguerite de Navarre, which gave him access to the literary and intellectual circles of the time. His writing is characterized by a witty and sometimes irreverent style, reflecting the spirit of his age.

Georges Emmanuel Clancier

Georges Emmanuel Clancier

FR

1914-05-03 — 2018-07-04

Georges Emmanuel Clancier was a French poet, novelist, and essayist, whose work is characterized by a profound reflection on the human condition, nature, memory, and the passage of time. His poetry, often marked by a serene melancholy and great musicality, explores the tensions between being and becoming, the visible and the invisible. Clancier is recognized for his lyrical and philosophical writing, which dialogues with literary tradition and offers a unique vision of existence.

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António Aleixo

António Aleixo

PT

1899-02-18 — 1949-11-16

António Aleixo was a popular Portuguese poet, known for his work that reflects daily life, social difficulties, and popular wisdom. Born in a small Algarve village, his life was marked by hard work and a strong connection to the land, elements that strongly resonate in his verses. Despite limited access to formal education, Aleixo developed a unique poetic voice, characterized by simplicity, authenticity, and profound humanism, earning the appreciation of a wide audience.

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