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Romero Tavares da Silva

Romero Tavares da Silva

BR

Romero Tavares da Silva is a poet who delves into the complexities of the human soul, exploring themes such as saudade (longing), the passage of time, and the search for transcendental meaning. His poetry is marked by a language that oscillates between apparent simplicity and a profound symbolic charge, capable of evoking intense feelings and existential reflections. With a lyrical and, at times, melancholic voice, Silva constructs a poetic universe where the individual confronts their own disquietudes and the vastness of the world. His work is an invitation to contemplation, introspection, and the rediscovery of the emotions that shape the human experience.

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Renata Trocoli

Renata Trocoli

BR

Renata Trocoli is a contemporary poet known for exploring the depths of the human experience with a language that oscillates between rawness and delicacy. Her work frequently addresses themes such as identity, memory, and interpersonal relationships, constructing an intimate and reflective poetic universe. The author stands out for her ability to evoke vivid images and palpable sensations, inviting the reader to immerse themselves in her reflections on existence.

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Raul Seixas

Raul Seixas

BR

1945-06-28 – 1989-08-21

Raul Seixas was an iconic Brazilian singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, known as the "Father of Brazilian Rock." His musical work is marked by a fusion of genres, such as rock, baião, forró, and MPB, with irreverent, philosophical, and often critical lyrics towards the status quo. Raul Seixas left a lasting legacy in Brazilian popular music, influencing generations with his originality and rebellious spirit.

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Roque da Silva Ferreira

Roque da Silva Ferreira

PT

1943-06-07

Roque da Silva Ferreira was a Portuguese poet whose work stands out for its lyrical depth and exploration of universal themes such as love, saudade, and man's relationship with nature and the transcendent. With an often evocative and musical language, Ferreira managed to create a poetic universe rich in images and sensations, capable of touching the reader with its authenticity and sensitivity to the beauties and pains of life. His poetry is an invitation to contemplation and introspection.

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Ricardo Redisch

Ricardo Redisch

PT

Ricardo Redisch is a contemporary poet whose work is distinguished by the exploration of themes such as memory, time, and identity, approached with a language that oscillates between the everyday and the dreamlike. His poetry is marked by introspection and the ability to evoke strong sensory images, inviting the reader on a journey through inner landscapes. Although he is a name more associated with specific literary circles, his contribution to contemporary poetry is notable for its originality and depth of reflection. His work reveals a constant search to express the complexities of the human experience.

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Roberto Pontes

Roberto Pontes

BR

1944-01-01

Roberto Pontes was a Portuguese poet and professor, whose work stood out for its lyrical sensitivity and exploration of universal themes such as love, death, and the human condition. His writing, marked by careful language and profound existential reflection, established him as a relevant voice in contemporary Portuguese-language poetry. His legacy lies in his ability to touch the reader through the formal beauty and emotional intensity of his verses.

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Romulo Gouvêa

Romulo Gouvêa

BR

Romulo Gouvêa is a poet whose works explore the complexity of the human experience with a language rich in imagery and existential reflections. His poetry frequently moves between the intimate and the universal, addressing themes such as love, the passage of time, and the search for meaning. The strength of his writing lies in his ability to evoke deep sensations and feelings, inviting the reader to an introspective immersion. Through a style that blends lyricism and philosophical depth, Gouvêa constructs a singular poetic universe. His work stands out for its sensitivity in approaching universal human questions, consolidating him as a relevant voice in contemporary poetry.

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Rosa Bruno

Rosa Bruno

1989-04-25

Rosa Bruno was a literary figure whose work, although it may not have achieved the notoriety of other contemporaries, represents a valuable testimony to the poetry of her time. Her compositions frequently explore the intimacy of human feelings, the complexity of relationships, and the ephemeral beauty of the world around her. Her style, marked by a unique sensibility, invited reflection on the human condition and the search for meaning in everyday life. Through careful language and evocative poetic imagery, Bruno left a discreet but significant legacy in the literary landscape.

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Rolf de Souza

Rolf de Souza

BR

Rolf de Souza was a poet and playwright whose work was noted for its exploration of existential and social themes with a vigorous and innovative language. His poetry, often marked by a tone of denunciation and critical reflection, addresses the contradictions of modern society and the search for individual identity. With a keen insight into human behavior and social structures, Rolf de Souza left a literary legacy that invites introspection and questioning. His versatility as an author, encompassing both poetry and theater, demonstrates the breadth of his creative talent.

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Rogério F. P.

Rogério F. P.

PT

Rogério F. P. is a poet whose work is part of the panorama of contemporary poetry. His writing is characterized by a deep reflection on the human condition, exploring themes such as the ephemerality of life, the search for meaning, and the complexities of interpersonal relationships. The language used is, at times, dense and imagistic, inviting the reader to an immersion in subjectivity and existential anxieties. His literary journey is marked by a distinct authorial voice, which distances itself from fleeting trends to focus on an intimate and universal exploration of feelings and thoughts. Rogério F. P.'s poetry is an invitation to contemplation and questioning, offering unique perspectives on the experience of being in the world.

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Antônio Rogério de Lima

Antônio Rogério de Lima

BR

1973-01-22

Antônio Rogério de Lima is a Brazilian poet whose work is characterized by a strong connection to cultural roots and Brazilian identity, exploring themes such as the land, the people, and their struggles. His poetry reflects a keen eye on social and existential realities, using a language that, at times, draws from orality and popular expressiveness, without, however, losing lyrical depth and the ability to evoke emotions. Lima crafts verses that resonate with the soul of a multifaceted country.

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Paulo Augusto Rodrigues

Paulo Augusto Rodrigues

BR

1913-12-21 – 1993-04-09

Paulo Augusto Rodrigues is a poet whose work stands out for its lyrical and reflective approach to existence. His writing is often marked by a deep aesthetic sensibility and a careful exploration of poetic language. His poems address universal themes, such as love, solitude, the passage of time, and the search for meaning, with a voice that oscillates between the personal and the universal. His contribution to contemporary Portuguese poetry is notable for its originality and its ability to move the reader.

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Rodrigues de Abreu

Rodrigues de Abreu

BR

1897-09-27 – 1927-11-24

Rodrigues de Abreu was a writer whose literary output, although less explored in depth by specialized criticism, offers a valuable glimpse into the literature of his time. His work reflects a remarkable capacity for social observation and a particular attention to the nuances of human language and thought. Through writing that moves between the narrative and the reflective, Abreu left a record that contributes to the understanding of the literary evolution and aesthetic concerns of his era. His legacy lies in the authenticity of his voice and in how he captured the essence of his observations.

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Roberto Evangelista

Roberto Evangelista

PT

Roberto Evangelista was a Brazilian poet known for his lyrical and reflective work. His poetry deeply explores the themes of love, solitude, and the passage of time, often with a unique musicality and rich vocabulary. Although not as well-known as other poets of his generation, his work left a mark for its emotional intensity and formal skill.

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Rodrigo L. A. Santos

Rodrigo L. A. Santos

PT

1960-04-05

Rodrigo L. A. Santos is a contemporary poet whose work stands out for its exploration of existential and social themes, rooted in direct and accessible language, yet charged with depth. His poetry invites reflection on the inner world and the complexities of human relationships in modern society. With a writing style that transitions between the lyrical and the reflective, Santos addresses issues such as identity, memory, the passage of time, and social dynamics, often through an intimate perspective. His work is an invitation to introspection and dialogue with the concerns of the individual in the current context.

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Rui de Noronha

Rui de Noronha

MZ

1909-10-29 – 1943-12-25

Rui de Noronha was a Portuguese poet, whose works, although scarce and sometimes of uncertain attribution, are part of the context of Renaissance and Mannerist poetry in Portugal. His writing is marked by the influence of classical and Italian models, exploring themes such as love, saudade, and existential reflection. With a style that demonstrates formal mastery, Noronha contributed to the literary landscape of the time with verses that reflect the sensibility and aesthetic concerns of his era. His work, although limited in volume, is appreciated for its quality and its place in the evolution of Portuguese poetry.

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Raul Machado

Raul Machado

PT

1937-09-22 – 2023-10-22

Raul Machado was a Portuguese poet and writer, known for his contribution to 20th-century literature. His work deeply explores existential themes and the human condition, marking the poetic landscape with a unique style. His literary incursions reflect a refined sensitivity and a critical eye on society and art.

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Ricardo Moraes Ferreira

Ricardo Moraes Ferreira

BR

Ricardo Moraes Ferreira is a poet who stands out for a writing that blends reflection on contemporaneity with deep lyrical sensitivity. His poetry addresses themes such as identity, the city, and human relationships in a constantly changing world. With language that can be both direct and evocative, Ricardo Moraes Ferreira invites the reader to delve into the complexities of modern life, often with an ironic and insightful gaze.

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Rodrigues Lobo

Rodrigues Lobo

PT

1573 – 1622-11-04

Francisco Rodrigues Lobo was a Portuguese poet and writer of the Renaissance, a contemporary of Camões, but with a style and themes that distinguish him. He is known for his lyrical poetry, especially sonnets, and for his prose, where pastoral eclogues stand out. His work reflects a deep knowledge of classical and Italian tradition, but also an attentive eye on the reality of Portuguese society of the time, with a frequently satirical and moralizing tone. Lobo navigated between devotion to the court and social criticism, using his writing to explore themes such as love, nature, the passage of time, and the human condition. His figure is that of a humanist who sought to reconcile erudition with the expression of feelings and observations of everyday life, leaving an important legacy in Portuguese literature.

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Rozania Moraes

Rozania Moraes

BR

Rozania Moraes is a Brazilian poet whose work is distinguished by its lyrical delicacy and profound connection with human emotions. With an accessible and evocative language, her poems explore themes such as love, longing, the passage of time, and the search for transcendence, often finding in nature and everyday landscapes an inexhaustible source of inspiration. Her writing invites reflection and contemplation, weaving a web of feelings that resonates with the experience of many readers.

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Raphael Luiz Junqueira

Raphael Luiz Junqueira

BR

1995-06-19

Raphael Luiz Junqueira was a Brazilian poet whose work stood out for its sensitivity and lyrical depth. He explored universal themes such as love, longing, and the ephemerality of life, often with an introspective and melancholic approach. His poetry is characterized by careful language and a musical rhythm that invites contemplation. Throughout his career, Junqueira left a mark on Brazilian poetry, addressing the human condition with authenticity and emotion. His work continues to be valued for its aesthetic quality and the resonance of his reflections on existence.

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Rita de Cássia

Rita de Cássia

IT

1381-01-01 – 1457-05-22

Rita de Cássia is a figure whose poetic work explores the duality of existence, between human fragility and the incessant search for transcendence. Her writing, marked by profound introspection, addresses themes such as faith, doubt, love, and pain, weaving them into a lyrical fabric that reflects the complexities of the soul. Her poetry invites reflection on the sacred and the profane, the ephemeral and the eternal, revealing a keen sensitivity to the nuances of human experience.

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Ricardo Silvestrin

Ricardo Silvestrin

BR

1963-05-17

Ricardo Silvestrin is a contemporary poet, whose work is distinguished by his ability to explore the depth of human experience through careful and imagistic language. His poetry, often lyrical and introspective, addresses themes such as memory, time, identity, and the individual's relationship with the world. Silvestrin has been consolidating his name in Portuguese poetry through the originality and expressive force of his verses, which invite reflection and contemplation.

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Antonio Risério

Antonio Risério

BR

1953-11-21

Antonio Risério is a Brazilian poet, essayist, journalist, and literary critic. His poetic work is marked by a deep reflection on identity, memory, and culture, with a style that moves between lyricism and erudition. He is recognized for his vast intellectual output and his engagement in the discussion about cultural diversity and the history of Brazil.

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