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Paulo Silva Ribeiro
1984-06-06
Paulo Silva Ribeiro is an author whose work manifests through engaging prose and a diverse thematic exploration. His writing is characterized by the ability to transition between different registers, addressing the complexities of human life and interpersonal relationships with depth and sensitivity. Through accessible yet meaningful language, Ribeiro constructs narratives that invite reflection and dialogue with the reader. His literary contribution marks the presence of a singular voice in the contemporary writing scene, with a journey marked by the constant search for new forms of expression and the exploration of stories that resonate with common experience. Paulo Silva Ribeiro's work is an invitation to discover fictional universes rich in detail and emotion.
Pereira da Silva
1817-08-30 – 1898-06-16
Pereira da Silva was a 19th-century Portuguese poet and playwright, associated with Romanticism. His work encompasses lyric poetry, with amorous and patriotic themes, and theater, where he explored historical and social dramas. He is notable for his expressive language and the passion he imbues in his verses and plays.
Paulo Roberto Cecchetti
Paulo Roberto Cecchetti is a Brazilian writer whose works traverse fiction and poetry, with a keen eye on the nuances of everyday life and the complexities of human relationships. His writing is marked by engaging prose and a lyrical sensibility that shines through even in his short stories and novels. He frequently explores themes such as memory, identity, and life's small epiphanies.
Primo Vieira
Primo Vieira is a Mozambican writer and poet whose work is distinguished by its exploration of African identities, the experiences of the diaspora, and social and political criticism. His poetry and prose frequently address themes such as colonization, post-colonialism, the search for a place in the world, and cultural resilience. Through vibrant language and strong symbolic charge, Vieira establishes a deep dialogue with the realities of Mozambique and Africa, projecting a powerful voice in Lusophone literature.
Perce Polegatto
Perce Polegatto is a poet whose work is distinguished by its experimental nature and exploration of innovative poetic languages and forms. His writing, at times challenging, delves into contemporary themes and the very materiality of language, seeking new forms of expression. Polegatto is recognized for his avant-garde impulse and his contribution to the renewal of poetry. His poetry frequently questions the limits of communication and perception, using devices that provoke the reader and invite them to a unique aesthetic experience. Perce Polegatto's work represents an important strand of poetry that ventures to the borders of what is traditionally understood as poetic.
Pedro Paulo de Sena Madureira
Pedro Paulo de Sena Madureira was a Portuguese poet whose work, although not as widely published as that of some contemporaries, stands out for its sensitivity and exploration of themes related to identity, memory, and the inner landscape. His poetry, marked by introspective language and an at times elegiac tone, invites reflection on the human condition and the transience of time. Sena Madureira built a discreet but significant body of work in the Portuguese poetry scene, leaving behind verses that resonate with authenticity.
Manuel de Araújo Porto Alegre
1806-11-29 – 1879-12-30
Manuel de Araújo Porto Alegre was a Brazilian military man, politician, and poet, a multifaceted figure on the 19th-century scene. He stood out in the Farroupilha Revolution but also left a mark on literature as one of the precursors of Indianism in Brazil. His poetic work, though not extensive, is significant for its thematic treatment and language, anticipating elements that would flourish in Brazilian Romanticism.
Pedro Nava
1903-01-01 – 1984-01-01
Pedro Nava was a Brazilian doctor and writer, known for his autobiographical and memorialistic work, which vividly portrays the life and customs of Brazil in different eras. His writing, marked by a prodigious memory and an engaging style, transports the reader into his personal experiences and family history, offering an intimate and detailed portrait of the country.
Paula Nei
1858-02-02 – 1897-11-13
Paula Nei was a Brazilian poet, short-story writer, and columnist, known for her writing that straddles lyricism and social criticism. Her work explores the complexities of human relationships, the ephemeral beauty of life, and existential questions, often with a keen sensitivity to the pains and joys of everyday life. Her literary production, though not as extensive as that of other figures of her time, left important marks on Brazilian literature, standing out for the originality and depth of her poetic voice.
Pinto de Monteiro
1895-11-21 – 1990-10-28
Pinto de Monteiro is a literary figure whose work is part of a tradition of reflection on identity and society. His poetry explores the complexities of human relationships, the passage of time, and the search for meaning amidst the transformations of the contemporary world. With a language that oscillates between the colloquial and the lyrical, his work invites a dive into the anxieties of being.
Pedro Marato
Pedro Marato is a name associated with contemporary Portuguese-language poetry. His work explores the depths of the human condition, addressing themes such as the ephemerality of time, the search for meaning, and the complexity of interpersonal relationships. With careful language and unique sensitivity, Marato crafts verses that resonate with their emotional honesty and their ability to evoke vivid images in the reader's mind. The poet distinguishes himself by his introspective approach, inviting reflection on the passions, losses, and joys that shape existence. His poetry, although sometimes melancholic, is also a hymn to the resilience of the human spirit and the beauty found in life's simplest moments.
Pedro Magussi
Pedro Magussi is a contemporary poet known for his intimate and reflective lyrics. His work frequently explores the complexities of human relationships, the ephemerality of time, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. With accessible yet deeply profound language, Magussi manages to touch upon universal themes from a personal and sensitive perspective. His poetry invites introspection and dialogue with the reader, establishing an emotional and intellectual connection through the beauty of words.
Pedro Kilkerry
1885-03-10 – 1917-03-25
Pedro Kilkerry was a Portuguese poet, playwright, and journalist, known for his satirical and anti-clerical work. He was a prominent figure in the Lisbon literary bohemia of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, associated with movements of social and political protest. His writing reflects an irreverent spirit and a sharp critical sense, marking his passage through Portuguese literature with an unmistakable style.
Paulo Lopes da Silva
1987-09-10
Paulo Lopes da Silva was a Portuguese poet known for his lyrical and reflective work. His poetry explores universal themes such as love, the ephemerality of life, and the search for meaning. With a style marked by musicality and depth of imagery, Silva left a poetic legacy that continues to resonate with readers and critics.
Roberto Piva
1934-09-25 – 2010-07-03
Roberto Piva was a Brazilian poet, a prominent figure in marginal and experimental poetry in Brazil. His work is marked by a visceral, urban, and irreverent language, exploring themes such as the city, the body, desire, and social criticism in a raw and direct way. Piva stood out for his ability to capture the effervescence and conflicts of modern life, using an innovative style that broke with the literary conventions of his time. His poetry, often performative, reflected the challenging and libertarian spirit of the 1970s, consolidating him as one of the most original and impactful names in contemporary Brazilian poetry.
Delores Pires
Delores Pires is a poet whose work is distinguished by its deep exploration of the human condition, addressing themes such as identity, memory, and the passage of time with a lyrical and evocative language. Her poetry reflects a keen sensitivity to the nuances of emotions and interpersonal relationships, often intertwining the personal with the universal. Pires' writing is characterized by the musicality of verse and the richness of imagery, inviting the reader to introspection about existence and the world around them.
Silvino Pirauá de Lima
1848-01-01 – 1913-01-01
Silvino Pirauá de Lima was a Brazilian poet, professor, and memorialist, known for his work that celebrates the culture and history of his hometown, the municipality of Quixadá, in Ceará. His poetry and memorialistic writings seek to preserve the memory of his region, portraying people, customs, and landscapes with affection and rigor.
Elziário Pinto
Elziário Pinto was a Portuguese poet whose work is part of the literary landscape of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Characterized by profound lyricism and writing that explores the human condition, his literary career, although not as prominent as that of other contemporaries, left a mark on the poetry of his time. His life and work reflect the cultural influences and intellectual debates of the period.
Paulo F. Cunha
Paulo F. Cunha is a contemporary poet whose work is distinguished by its lyrical depth and exploration of universal themes such as love, solitude, and the passage of time. His writing is characterized by careful language and the ability to evoke strong sensory images, inviting the reader to introspective reflection. His poetic compositions explore the human condition with sharp sensitivity, addressing the complexities of interpersonal relationships and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. His poetry is an invitation to contemplation and the rediscovery of beauty in the small things of everyday life.
Carlos Pinhão
1924-05-04 – 1993-01-15
Carlos Pinhão is a poet whose work stands out for its exploration of existential themes and careful language. His poetry reflects a deep observation of the world and the human condition, often through introspective lyricism. His literary career has been marked by consistent writing, which has established him as a relevant voice in contemporary Portuguese-language poetry. His publications have been praised for their originality and their ability to evoke deep emotions and reflections in readers.
Roberval Pereyr
Roberval Pereyr was a Brazilian poet known for his multifaceted work that explored the depths of the human soul and the complexities of existence. His writing, marked by rich language and unparalleled lyricism, addressed universal themes such as love, death, the passage of time, and the search for meaning, often intertwined with careful observation of nature and everyday life. Pereyr stood out for his ability to move between the personal and the universal, inviting the reader to a deep reflection on the human condition and its most intimate concerns. His poetry is an invitation to contemplation, sensitivity, and the rediscovery of beauty in the small things in life, leaving a legacy of profound humanity and aesthetic beauty.
Fernando Rocha Peres
Fernando Rocha Peres was a Portuguese poet whose work stood out for its introspection and exploration of existential themes. His poetry, although often marked by a melancholic tone, reveals a deep sensitivity in its approach to the human condition, time, and the ephemerality of life. Peres approached language with rigor, seeking in simplicity and precision the expressive power of his verses, which earned him a unique place in contemporary Portuguese-language poetry.
Pedro Henrique Saraiva Leão
1938-05-25 – 2022-01-21
Pedro Henrique Saraiva Leão was a Brazilian poet whose work stood out for its originality and lyrical depth. Exploring universal themes such as love, longing, and the ephemerality of life, his poetry is marked by careful language and a unique sensibility. Despite a sometimes discreet literary output, his poetic legacy left a significant mark on Brazilian literature, being recognized for his contribution to contemporary poetry.
Pedro de Alcântara
1499-01-01 – 1562-10-18
D. Pedro de Alcântara is known primarily as the second Emperor of Brazil, but his life was also marked by cultural and artistic interests, including poetry. His trajectory as a monarch and his relationship with art reveal a complex individual, influenced by the historical context and aspirations of his time. His poetic work, although less prominent than his political role, reflects sensibilities and themes dear to his era.