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João José Menescal de O. Saldanha

João José Menescal de O. Saldanha

PT

1935-12-08

João José Menescal de Oliveira Saldanha, a poet writing in Portuguese, whose work, though not widely disseminated, contributes to the richness of contemporary poetry. His writing, marked by a particular sensitivity and a lyrical exploration, invites reflection on themes intrinsic to the human experience. His literary contribution, although discreet in terms of broad projection, adds a distinctive voice to the poetic landscape.

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João Mello

João Mello

BR

1921-06-24 – 2010-01-05

João Mello was a Portuguese poet and university professor, whose poetic work developed from the second half of the 20th century. His poetry is often characterized by a strong existential charge and the exploration of themes such as memory, time, and identity, with a language that combines lyricism and intellectual rigor. In addition to his literary activity, he dedicated himself to teaching and research in the field of literature.

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Carlos Anísio Melhor

Carlos Anísio Melhor

BR

1920-07-29 – 1989-02-18

Carlos Anísio Melhor was a Brazilian poet and professor, known for his work that explores melancholy, the passage of time, and the human condition. His poetry is characterized by careful language and a reflective tone, often addressing the individual's relationship with the city and memory.

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Gerardo Mello Mourão

Gerardo Mello Mourão

BR

1917-01-08 – 2007-03-09

Gerardo Mello Mourão was a Brazilian poet, journalist, and literary critic, a prominent figure in 20th-century poetry. His work is marked by dense language and a profound reflection on the human condition, time, and memory. With an erudite yet accessible style, Mello Mourão left a significant poetic legacy, exploring universal themes with singular sensitivity.

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Max Diniz Cruzeiro

Max Diniz Cruzeiro

BR

Max Diniz Cruzeiro is a prominent name in contemporary Brazilian poetry, recognized for his writing that blends lyricism with social and existential critique. His work explores the complexity of human relationships, the search for identity, and the anxieties of being in a constantly changing world. With a language that dialogues with both tradition and modernity, the poet constructs verses that resonate with their thematic depth and intrinsic musicality. Max Diniz Cruzeiro addresses universal themes with a unique perspective, inviting reflection on the human condition, the dilemmas of contemporaneity, and the very art of writing poetry.

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Mário Donizete Massari

Mário Donizete Massari

BR

Mário Donizete Massari is a name associated with literary production, with a focus on poetry. His work explores the human condition, the ephemerality of time, and the complexities of interpersonal relationships, using a language that mixes colloquial and erudite. Massari built a career marked by sensitivity and reflection on existence, leaving a poetic legacy that resonates with the depth of his observations.

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Mário Del Rey

Mário Del Rey

AO

1945-02-20

Mário Del Rey was a Brazilian poet, known for his lyrical and reflective poetry that explored themes such as love, longing, and the ephemerality of life. His work fits within the context of contemporary poetry, marked by careful language and a unique sensitivity to capture the nuances of the human experience. Despite his poetic production being recognized for its aesthetic quality and emotional depth, Del Rey maintained a discreet profile, focusing on literary creation as a space for introspection and artistic expression.

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Maria Dinorah

Maria Dinorah

BR

1925-05-13 – 2007-12-15

Maria Dinorah was a Brazilian poet whose work stands out for its refined lyricism and exploration of universal themes such as love, longing, and the human condition. Her poetry, marked by delicate language and suggestive imagery, invites reflection on feelings and the complexities of existence. Her work, although sometimes associated with a more restrained lyricism, possesses an expressive force that resonates with the sensitivity of many readers. Maria Dinorah contributed to the diversity of Brazilian poetry, leaving behind a collection of verses that explore the depths of the soul and the fleeting beauty of life.

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Maria Rita Kehl

Maria Rita Kehl

BR

1951-12-10

Maria Rita Kehl is a Brazilian psychoanalyst, writer, and essayist of great prominence, known for her sharp analysis of contemporaneity, social and political issues, and the human soul. Her work bridges psychoanalytic reflection and cultural criticism, addressing themes such as trauma, memory, social malaise, and the complexity of human relationships in a constantly changing world. With accessible and profound language, Kehl has established herself as an important voice in public debate and in the literature of ideas in Brazil.

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Miguel de Couto Guerreiro

Miguel de Couto Guerreiro

PT

Miguel de Couto Guerreiro was a poet whose work stands out for its lyrical sensitivity and the depth with which he approached themes such as love, nature, and the transience of life. His writing, marked by careful language and singular expressiveness, reflects a deep connection with human landscapes and sentiments. With a style that engages with poetic tradition, Couto Guerreiro managed to impart an authentic and unmistakable voice, leaving a legacy that continues to resonate for its beauty and introspection.

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Magna Celi

Magna Celi

BR

Magna Celi is a poetic figure whose work stands out for its deep exploration of the human condition, with an emphasis on the complexities of emotions and existential anxieties. Her writing is marked by an evocative and imagistic language, which transitions between lyricism and poignant introspection. Celi's poetry invites reflection on universal themes such as love, loneliness, and the search for meaning, establishing an intimate dialogue with the reader.

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Maria da Costa Lage

Maria da Costa Lage

PT

Maria da Costa Lage is a figure whose poetic work is characterized by a profound exploration of interiority, the complexities of human relationships, and the ephemerality of time. Her poetry is marked by careful language, subtle musicality, and an ability to evoke vivid images that invite reflection on existence. Her writing moves between confessional lyricism and attentive observation of the world around her, addressing universal themes such as love, loss, longing, and the search for meaning. Through her verses, Maria da Costa Lage offers a mirror of human emotions, inviting the reader on an introspective journey and to contemplate the beauty contained in the fragility of life.

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Manoel Carlos de Almeida

Manoel Carlos de Almeida

PT

1979-06-29

Manoel Carlos de Almeida is a writer whose works are characterized by a profound exploration of the human condition and by his reflections on society. His writing, often marked by a melancholic and introspective tone, addresses themes such as the passage of time, memory, and the complexities of affective relationships. With rich language and a careful style, Almeida manages to create narratives that resonate with the universal experience, inviting the reader to dive into dense and significant inner universes. His literary career is marked by consistent production, which has allowed him to consolidate a prominent place in contemporary literature. The work of Manoel Carlos de Almeida is recognized for its thematic depth and aesthetic quality, establishing a significant dialogue with the challenges and reflections of the present day.

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Maria do Carmo Barreto Campello de Melo

Maria do Carmo Barreto Campello de Melo

PT

1924-07-21 – 2008-07-23

Maria do Carmo Barreto Campello de Melo, known by the pseudonym Natália Correia, was a multifaceted figure in Portuguese culture, excelling as a poet, writer, playwright, and political activist. Her poetic work is marked by vigorous, sensual language deeply rooted in Portuguese lyric tradition, exploring themes such as love, death, eroticism, and female identity. She was an engaged intellectual whose life and work challenged social and political conventions, making her a prominent voice in the resistance against the Salazar dictatorship and a tireless defender of freedom of expression and women's rights. Her often controversial and transgressive poetry reflects her passion for life, freedom, and the incessant pursuit of truth and beauty.

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Marcão de Barros

Marcão de Barros

BR

1972-07-22

Marcão de Barros is a poet whose work is distinguished by its deep sensitivity and the way it explores the human condition through a unique poetic language. His verses often address universal themes such as love, loss, and the search for meaning, with an approach that combines introspection with keen observation of the world around him. His poetry is characterized by an intrinsic musicality and a creative use of words, which invite the reader to reflect on life and its complexities. Marcão de Barros stands out as an important voice in contemporary poetry, capable of touching the reader with the authenticity and strength of his expressions.

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Manuel Botelho de Oliveira

Manuel Botelho de Oliveira

BR

1636-01-01 – 1711-01-05

Manuel Botelho de Oliveira was a Portuguese poet and jurist, notable for his work "Musa Desterrada" (Exiled Muse), a landmark in Lusitanian Baroque poetry. He stood out for his exploration of themes such as nature and religiosity, with a rich and ornate language. His writing reflects the cultural and religious context of his time, and he is considered one of the exponents of 18th-century poetry in Portugal.

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Mercedes Blasco

Mercedes Blasco

PT

1867-09-04 – 1961-04-12

Mercedes Blasco was a notable figure in poetry, whose works explore deep reflections on the human condition. Her writing is characterized by sensitivity and the ability to evoke complex emotions through rich and imagistic language. Her poems often address universal themes such as love, loss, and the search for meaning, resonating with readers for their authenticity and lyrical depth.

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Maurício B. Moisés

Maurício B. Moisés

BR

1967-08-17

Maurício B. Moisés is an Angolan writer and poet whose work explores the complexities of African identity, the memories of the diaspora, and the social and political realities of Angola. His poetry is marked by a strong expressive charge, a rich vocabulary, and a profound reflection on the human condition in the post-colonial context.

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Maria Braga Horta

Maria Braga Horta

PT

Maria Braga Horta is a poet whose work stands out for its deep exploration of the human condition and the sensitivity with which she addresses themes such as love, solitude, and the passage of time. Her poetry is characterized by a refined language and strong musicality, inviting the reader to an intimate reflection on existence. With a unique poetic voice, Maria Braga Horta weaves verses that resonate with the fragility and strength inherent in life, establishing a dialogue between the lyrical self and the surrounding universe. Her writing invites contemplation and empathy, leaving an indelible mark on those who venture through her pages.

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Moniz Bandeira

Moniz Bandeira

BR

1935-01-01 – 2017-11-10

Manuel Bandeira was one of the most important Brazilian poets, a central figure of Modernism. His work is marked by a profound lyrical sensibility, the exploration of everyday life, childhood, death, and loneliness, and a seemingly simple language that, however, reveals great depth and aesthetic rigor. Bandeira is celebrated for his ability to find poetry in the most banal aspects of life, transforming the prosaic into the sublime. His poetry, which evolved from Parnassianism to modernist free verse, is a landmark in Portuguese-language literature for its authenticity and the universality of its themes.

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Martinho de Brenderode

Martinho de Brenderode

PT

Martinho de Brenderode was a poet whose work, although less known, is part of a literary context rich in experimentation and introspection. His poetry explores the complexity of human existence, the relationship with time, and the search for meaning through careful and, at times, enigmatic language. His work is characterized by lyrical depth and a particular sensitivity to the nuances of inner experience. Brenderode is a figure who, despite his discretion, contributed to the poetic landscape with a singular voice.

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Maurício Batarce

Maurício Batarce

BR

Maurício Batarce is a poet and playwright whose work is part of the Chilean literary landscape. With a writing style that frequently explores the human condition, passions, and internal conflicts, Batarce demonstrates a remarkable command of language and a deep sensitivity to the complexities of existence. His poetry, at times dark and introspective, addresses themes such as loneliness, the search for identity, and the ephemerality of life. His production encompasses not only poetry but also theater, revealing a multifaceted artist. Batarce's work is recognized for its emotional intensity and its ability to evoke powerful images, inviting the reader to a deep reflection on themselves and the world around them.

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Sérgio Mattos

Sérgio Mattos

BR

1948-07-01

Sérgio Mattos is an Angolan poet and playwright known for his writing that explores the identity, culture, and complexities of African society. His work, marked by rich and imagery-filled language, often addresses themes such as the human condition, ancestry, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. Through a poetic voice that transitions between the lyrical and the reflective, Mattos constructs literary universes that invite introspection and dialogue with cultural roots.

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Maurício Uzêda

Maurício Uzêda

BR

Maurício Uzêda is a Brazilian poet known for his work that bridges lyricism and existential reflection. His poetry explores themes such as love, the passage of time, and the search for meaning, often with a language that blends apparent simplicity with depth of thought. Uzêda's work stands out for its sensitivity and its ability to touch the reader in their vulnerabilities and longings.

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