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Herculano Moraes
1945 – 2018-05-18
Herculano Moraes was a Brazilian poet and intellectual, whose work is marked by deep reflection on national identity, Brazilian culture, and the complexities of the human soul. His poetry moves between the lyrical and the philosophical, exploring themes such as love, death, spirituality, and the search for meaning. With a rich and elaborate language, Herculano Moraes captured the essence of Brazil and its challenges, offering a sensitive and critical view of society. His legacy lies in the depth of his verses and his ability to engage with the most diverse cultural and literary traditions, leaving an indelible mark on Portuguese-language poetry.
M. de Monte Maggiore
M. de Monte Maggiore was a poet whose contributions fall within the Italian literary context, possibly with a link to the medieval or Renaissance period, given the nature of the name. His work, although it may not have achieved the fame of better-known contemporaries, is valuable for understanding the evolution of poetry in his time and region. His themes and style reflect the cultural environment and aesthetic concerns of his era, leaving a testimony to lyrical expression in Italy of old.
Marly de Oliveira
1935-06-11 – 2007-06-01
Marly de Oliveira was a Brazilian writer, known for her poetry that moves between the lyrical and the existential, exploring themes such as memory, time, the body, and the female condition. Her work stands out for its careful language, musicality, and ability to evoke deep sensations and reflections on life and its fragilities. With an introspective and sensitive writing style, Marly de Oliveira established herself as an important voice in contemporary Brazilian literature.
Martins Napoleão
1985-05-06
Martins Napoleão was an Angolan poet and writer whose work is part of the context of Portuguese-language literature, with a strong connection to the reality and aspirations of his country. His poetry addresses themes such as African identity, the struggle for freedom, colonial oppression, and hope for a more just future. Through expressive language filled with symbolism, Napoleão contributed to the consolidation of an Angolan literary voice, exploring Angola's cultural roots and social challenges.
Maria Manuela Margarido
1925-09-00 – 2007-03-10
Maria Manuela Margarido was a Portuguese poet, teacher, and essayist, a prominent figure in Portuguese-language literature. Her poetic work, often associated with Neorealism, addresses social, political, and existential themes with direct language and a strong sense of intervention. A high school teacher, she also dedicated herself to the study of literature and cultural dissemination, leaving an important legacy as an intellectual and artist.
Manoel Messias Santiago
1955-03-21
Manoel Messias Santiago was a Brazilian poet whose work is distinguished by lyrical depth and the exploration of universal themes. His poetry is marked by accessible language, yet laden with meaning, addressing the human condition, love, and the passage of time. His poetic compositions reflect a keen sensibility and a unique ability to translate emotions and reflections into verses that resonate with the reader.
Manuel Lopes
1907-12-23 – 2005-01-25
Manuel Lopes was a prominent Cape Verdean writer, known for his deep connection with the land and sea of Cape Verde, central themes in his work. His writing, marked by a vigorous style and a language rich in creolisms, authentically portrays the life, customs, and aspirations of the Cape Verdean people. He is considered one of the pillars of Cape Verdean literature.
Marcelo Mello Valença
Marcelo Mello Valença is a Brazilian poet whose work stands out for its expressive force and exploration of social and existential themes. His poetry, often marked by forceful language and a critical view of reality, addresses issues such as injustice, memory, and the search for identity in an urban and often oppressive context. Valença has a unique talent for translating the complexity of human experience into verses that resonate with strong emotional and intellectual depth, inviting reflection on the world and our place in it.
Maria de Lourdes Hortas
1930-01-18 – 2004-07-10
Maria de Lourdes Hortas was a Portuguese poet whose work is distinguished by its lyrical depth and exploration of existential and everyday themes. With careful language and keen sensitivity, her poetry reflects an introspection on the human condition, love, and the passage of time.
Maria Lucia Miranda Afonso
Maria Lucia Miranda Afonso is a contemporary poetic figure, whose work is characterized by a deep exploration of subjectivity and human relationships. Her poetry, often marked by lyrical and introspective language, addresses themes such as memory, identity, and the passage of time. The author stands out for her sensitivity in translating the complexities of the human experience into verses that resonate with authenticity and their ability to evoke emotions. Her poetic production has been gaining space in the current literary landscape, being valued for its originality and its contribution to the renewal of lyricism in Portuguese.
Maria de Lourdes Farias
1944-08-14
Maria de Lourdes Farias was a notable figure in contemporary poetry, whose work stands out for its sensitivity and depth in exploring universal themes. Her writing, though sometimes discreet in terms of mainstream recognition, resonates with an authenticity that captivates readers attentive to the beauty and complexity of the human experience. Her contribution to literature, marked by a unique lyrical voice, offers valuable perspectives on the human condition.
Manuel J. Reis
1469-05-31 – 1521-12-13
Manuel J. Reis is a Portuguese poet whose work is characterized by the exploration of existential and social themes, marked by a language that combines clarity with lyrical depth. His poetry reflects an attentive gaze on the human condition, its fragilities and its hopes, fitting into the context of contemporary Lusophone poetry. His writing, sometimes melancholic and sometimes interventionist, invites reflection on the world and the individual. Although he may not be a prominent media figure, his poetic contribution is valued for its authenticity and sensitivity.
Manuel João Mansos
Manuel João Mansos was a poet whose work was characterized by a profound reflection on the human condition and the mysteries of existence. He explored universal themes such as love, death, and time, using a language rich in imagery and symbolism. His poetry, often lyrical and melancholic in tone, invites introspection and contemplation.
Mirella Márcia
1957-03-28
Mirella Márcia is a contemporary poet who explores the depths of the human condition with a language rich in imagery and emotion. Her work oscillates between personal lyricism and universal reflection on themes such as time, memory, and interpersonal relationships. It is characterized by sensitivity in approaching feelings and by the pursuit of an authentic and visceral expression. Mirella Márcia's poetry invites introspection and dialogue with one's own soul, offering a mirror to human experiences and longings.
Micheliny Verunschk
1972-01-01
Micheliny Verunschk is a contemporary Brazilian writer, recognized for her poetry that frequently explores the female condition, memory, and the complexities of human existence. Her work stands out for its sensitivity and ability to move between the personal and the universal, using a language rich in imagery and reflection. With a writing that dialogues with literary traditions, but also proves innovative in its thematic and formal approach, Verunschk consolidates herself as an important voice in current Brazilian poetry, addressing social and existential issues with depth and lyricism.
Milena Azevedo
Milena Azevedo is an emerging figure in contemporary poetry, whose work is notable for its exploration of universal themes such as identity, memory, and the complexities of human relationships. Her writing, marked by lyrical sensitivity and careful language, invites reflection on individual experience in the social context.
Manuel Geraldo
Manuel Geraldo is a poet whose work stands out for its lyrical depth and reflection on the human condition. With frequently evocative language and striking imagery, the author explores themes such as saudade, the passage of time, nature, and existential dilemmas. His poetry invites an immersion in universal feelings, articulating individual experience with a broader view of life. Geraldo has consolidated his name in literature through consistent production, offering readers a sensitive and insightful look at the world and themselves.
Maria Inês Gambogi
Maria Inês Gambogi is a Brazilian poet known for her lyrical and reflective work. Her poetry often explores themes such as nature, time, memory, and the human condition, with careful language and an intimate tone. The author is dedicated to writing that seeks the depth of feelings and the beauty of small things, establishing a sensitive dialogue with the reader.
Marcelo Gama
1878-03-03 – 1915-03-07
Marcelo Gama is a Brazilian poet and writer, known for his work that moves between lyricism and chronicles, exploring daily life, human relationships, and the passage of time with an accessible and engaging language. His writing is often characterized by attentive observation of life, capturing moments and feelings with sensitivity and a touch of melancholy, but also of hope. Gama is a prolific author, with a body of work that spans various literary genres, consolidating him as a relevant voice in contemporary Brazilian literature.
Mauro Gama
1961-12-19
Mauro Gama is a poet whose works explore the depths of the human condition, the ephemerality of time, and the search for meaning in everyday life. His writing is marked by accessible language, yet imbued with lyricism and philosophical reflection, inviting the reader to contemplate life's small, great questions. His poems often address themes such as memory, affections, the passage of time, and the individual's relationship with the world around them, never falling into sentimentality but maintaining an emotional honesty that resonates with universal experience.
Martins Fontes
1884-06-23 – 1937-06-25
Martins Fontes was a Brazilian poet, translator, and editor, whose work stands out for its lyrical delicacy and exploration of universal themes such as love, longing, and the ephemerality of life. His poetry, though at times melancholic, reveals a deep sensitivity and a search for beauty in simple things. In addition to his poetic production, Fontes played a relevant role in the literary landscape as a translator of important works and as an editor, contributing to the dissemination of authors and the enrichment of literary culture in Brazil. His dedication to letters marked his trajectory, leaving a legacy of sensitivity and rigor.
Morais Filho
1844-02-23 – 1919-04-01
Antônio de Morais Filho, known as Morais Filho, was a Brazilian writer and intellectual, with a multifaceted work that spans poetry, prose, and essay. His writing is often associated with a deep reflection on Brazilian culture, identity, and social issues, using a rich and evocative language. Morais Filho left an important legacy, being recognized for his critical insight and his contribution to Brazilian cultural thought.
Augusto Meyer
1902-01-24 – 1970-07-10
Augusto Meyer was a prominent Brazilian poet, essayist, and professor, a central figure in the literature of Rio Grande do Sul and of national relevance. His poetic work is marked by reflection on gaucho identity, the land, history, and the human condition, combined with profound lyricism and an elaborate, musical language. Meyer also stood out as an intellectual, literary critic, and translator, contributing significantly to cultural debate and the education of readers.
Maria Fernanda Mendonça Costa
Maria Fernanda Mendonça Costa was a notable figure in the Portuguese literary scene, whose poetic work stood out for its lyrical depth and exploration of universal themes. Her work is marked by careful language and a keen sensitivity to the nuances of the human condition, often addressing love, longing, and the passage of time. With a career dedicated to the art of words, Mendonça Costa left a legacy that continues to resonate among readers and critics, being recognized for her unique contribution to Portuguese-language poetry.