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Teruko Oda
2000
Teruko Oda is a poet whose work is characterized by a lyrical exploration of nature, human emotions, and the interconnection between beings and their environment. Her poetry, often marked by unparalleled delicacy and an observant perspective, invites contemplation of the subtle beauty of the world and the complexity of feelings, weaving verses that resonate with sensitivity and introspection.
Osvaldo Alcântara
1907-04-23 – 1989-05-28
Osvaldo Alcântara was an Angolan poet and professor. He stood out for his poetic work that addresses themes such as African identity, the human condition, and social criticism. His writing is marked by careful language and deep lyrical sensitivity, exploring the complexities of the African experience in post-colonialism. He was also an active intellectual in promoting culture and education in Angola.
Denise Teixeira Viana
Denise Teixeira Viana is a contemporary poet whose work is characterized by the exploration of themes such as identity, memory, and the fragility of human relationships. Her writing, marked by evocative language and lyrical sensitivity, invites reflection on everyday experiences and existential dilemmas. With a poetic voice that transitions between the intimate and the universal, Denise Teixeira Viana offers her readers a sensitive and profound perspective on the world and on herself.
Otacílio de Azevedo
1892-02-11 – 1978-04-03
Otacílio de Azevedo is a poet whose work is characterized by a unique sensibility and a profound exploration of the human soul. His verses, often shrouded in an atmosphere of contemplation and melancholy, address the transience of life, the beauty found in everyday life, and the complexity of emotions. His writing is distinguished by its musicality and formal rigor, which lend his compositions a subtle elegance. Despite not achieving massive notoriety, Otacílio de Azevedo has made a valuable contribution to poetry, marked by an authentic voice and a lyrical vision of existence.
Dunshee de Abranches
1867-09-02 – 1941-03-11
Dunshee de Abranches was a Portuguese poet, playwright, and journalist, known for his lyrical work and his involvement in literary movements of his time. His writing reflects a romantic sensibility and an interest in social and national issues. Although less prominent than other contemporaries, Dunshee de Abranches left a mark on the 19th-century Portuguese literary scene, with poems that explore themes such as nature, love, and the homeland, often with a melancholic and reflective tone.
Newton de Freitas
Newton de Freitas was a Brazilian poet whose work stood out for its exploration of existential and social themes, reflecting the complexities of the individual in the face of the world. His poetry is marked by accessible language, yet full of depth, exploring daily life and human relationships with sensitivity and a touch of melancholy. With a writing style that moves between the lyrical and the reflective, Freitas addressed the ephemerality of life, the search for meaning, and criticism of social injustices. His contribution to Brazilian literature lies in his ability to translate universal feelings into verses that dialogue directly with the reader, consolidating him as an important voice in contemporary poetry.
Núbia Marques
Núbia Marques is a notable figure in contemporary poetry, known for her writing that emanates a deep sensibility and a sharp insight into human existence. Her poetic work, marked by lyrical and sometimes introspective language, explores universal themes such as love, loss, memory, and the passage of time, inviting the reader on an inner journey. Marques' ability to weave vivid imagery and evoke emotions authentically gives her poetry a particular resonance, establishing an intimate and lasting dialogue with those who read it.
Nogueira Tapety
Nogueira Tapety is an emerging name in contemporary poetry, whose work is distinguished by the exploration of introspective themes and the search for a language that articulates personal sensitivity with reflection on the world. His writing, although still in the process of consolidating public recognition, shows an inclination for the lyrical exploration of emotions and the construction of poetic images that invite contemplation.
Nilton Santos Filho
1925-05-16 – 2013-11-27
Nilton Santos Filho is a Brazilian poet and writer whose work stands out for exploring themes such as identity, culture, and memory, with a particular focus on the social and existential realities of Brazil. His poetry is often marked by a language that blends the colloquial with the lyrical, creating a universe of profound and accessible meanings. With a career that spans various facets of literary production, Santos Filho has contributed to contemporary literature with an authentic and engaged voice. His work invites reflection on the individual in their context, the marks of history, and the search for meaning in the present.
Noel Rosa
1910-12-11 – 1937-05-04
Noel Rosa was one of the most important composers and poets of Brazilian popular music, known for his genius in portraying Rio de Janeiro's daily life with humor, irony, and lyricism. His work transcends time, capturing the essence of urban life, human relationships, and the social transformations of Brazil in the first half of the 20th century. With colloquial language and unique musicality, Noel Rosa left a legacy that resonates to this day.
Nielson Ricardo de Alencar Ferreira
Nielson Ricardo de Alencar Ferreira is a Brazilian poet whose work stands out for its exploration of existential themes and evocative language. His poetry oscillates between the introspective and the universal, seeking in words a means to grasp the complexities of the human condition. Through writing often marked by musicality and imagistic density, Ferreira invites the reader to reflect on time, memory, and the feelings that shape individual experience. His poetic production, although it may not have achieved wide media notoriety, occupies a unique space in the contemporary literary landscape, resonating with those who seek poetry as a form of self-knowledge and expression of subjectivity.
Neusa Peçanha
Neusa Peçanha is a poet whose works explore the depths of human experience with accessible and evocative language. Her poetry often navigates between the intimate and the universal, addressing themes such as the passage of time, the complexities of human relationships, and the search for meaning amidst life's adversities. Through vivid imagery and a measured rhythm, the author invites the reader to reflect on existence, memory, and the beauty found in the details of everyday life.
Noémia de Sousa
1926-09-20 – 2002-12-04
Noémia de Sousa is one of the most important voices in Mozambican and Portuguese-language African poetry. Her work, strongly marked by the experience of colonialism, Mozambican identity, and the condition of Black women, expresses a deep feeling of revolt, love for the land, and desire for freedom. With direct and emotive language, she gave voice to social and existential themes, becoming a symbol of resistance and the quest for self-determination.
Noel Nascimento
1925-11-02
Noel Nascimento is a poet whose verses explore the depths of the human soul, the ephemeral beauty of life, and the indomitable strength of the spirit. His work is an invitation to reflect on existence, love, and the inexorable passage of time, woven with a language that evokes vivid imagery and genuine emotions. A poet of refined sensitivity, Nascimento is dedicated to capturing the essence of feelings, translating them into poems that resonate with the universal human experience. His writing, marked by introspection and the search for deeper meaning, finds an echo in those who seek in poetry a mirror of their own anxieties and desires.
Nelson Nunes
Nelson Nunes was a Portuguese poet known for his lyrical and reflective work. His poetry often explores universal themes such as love, saudade, and the ephemerality of life, using careful and musical language. Although his literary production may not have achieved the vast notoriety of other Portuguese poets, Nunes's work is valued for its emotional depth and its ability to evoke feelings in a delicate and introspective way.
Nelson Norberto Rodrigues
1999-04-29
Nelson Norberto Rodrigues is a name associated with literary production, with a body of work that fits within the context of Portuguese literature. His writing, although less prominent in terms of mass recognition, contributes to the mosaic of literary expression of his time. The exploration of themes and forms in his work reflects an individual journey within the literary landscape, worthy of attention from scholars and literature enthusiasts who seek the diversity of voices and styles that make up literary history.
Nascimento Moraes Filho
1922-07-15 – 2009-02-21
Nascimento Moraes Filho was a poet whose work stands out for its strong connection to Brazilian literary tradition, especially Parnassian and Symbolist poetry. He explored themes such as the homeland, love, nature, and spirituality with a style marked by formal perfection, rich vocabulary, and musicality. His poetry seeks aesthetic beauty and the expression of elevated feelings, reflecting a deep knowledge of language and classical poetic forms.
Nilson José Ribeiro
1949-10-03
Nilson José Ribeiro was a Brazilian poet whose work is distinguished by lyrical sensitivity and the exploration of themes such as nature, love, and the human condition. His poetry, often marked by accessible language and a melodious rhythm, invites reflection on the beauty of the world and the depth of emotions. Ribeiro contributed to the Brazilian literary scene with an authentic voice and a keen eye for the details of life.
Nai Frossard
Nai Frossard is a multifaceted artist, known for her poetic and visual expression. With a keen sensibility for the human condition, her work often explores themes such as identity, memory, and the ephemerality of existence. Her poetry is distinguished by its evocative language and its ability to create powerful images that resonate in the reader's mind. Frossard has been consolidating her presence in the contemporary art scene through work that defies easy classification, transitioning between different art forms.
Nilto Maciel
1945-01-30 – 2014-04-29
Nilto Maciel is an acclaimed name in contemporary poetry, celebrated for his unique ability to weave verses that explore human fragility, the ephemeral beauty of the world, and the search for meaning amidst everyday life. His work, marked by clear language and deep introspection, invites the reader to revisit their own emotions and experiences. Maciel has established himself as an authentic and necessary voice, whose poetry resonates with touching honesty and singular beauty.
Neco Martins
1895-03-05 – 1977-05-31
Neco Martins is a poet whose work is distinguished by its exploration of language and thematic depth. His poems often address the human condition, identity, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. With writing that combines formal rigor and lyrical sensibility, Neco Martins offers the reader a unique perspective on reality, inviting reflection and questioning.
Ismael Nery
1900-10-09 – 1934-04-06
Ismael Nery was a Brazilian painter and poet, a singular and enigmatic figure in the 20th-century art scene. His poetic work, although less known than his pictorial production, reveals a deep introspection, a unique lyricism, and an exploration of themes such as identity, spirituality, and androgyny. His writing, marked by delicate and introspective language, reflects the same quest for transcendence and duality that permeates his painting.
Neimar de Barros
1943-03-08 – 2012-05-06
Neimar de Barros is a poet whose work stands out for its lyrical depth and exploration of existential themes and the human condition. His poetry is marked by careful language and strong musicality, inviting reflection on the passage of time, memory, and the ephemerality of life. The author navigates between the personal and the universal, constructing vivid and sensory images that resonate with the reader's experience. His poetic production as a whole reflects a keen sensitivity to the nuances of the soul and the world, with verses that evoke both melancholy and hope. His work is part of a contemporary literary context, dialoguing with the aesthetic and thematic concerns of current poetry, while affirming a distinctive authorial voice and an attentive gaze on the complexity of existence.
Natalício Barroso
Natalício Barroso was a writer and public figure whose work spanned various areas, including politics and literary creation. His work reflects an engagement with civic values and a concern for social and cultural development. As one of the representatives of a period of intellectual and political effervescence, Barroso left his mark through his active participation in public life and his literary contribution. With a writing style that sometimes takes on an essayistic and reflective character, Natalício Barroso addressed important themes for his time, seeking through words a constructive dialogue with society.