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Maria do Carmo Verza Sartori

Maria do Carmo Verza Sartori

BR

Maria do Carmo Verza Sartori was a Brazilian poet whose verses explored the depth of human emotions and the beauty of everyday life. Her poetic work is marked by acute sensitivity, accessible language, and images that evoke nature and feelings. Sartori dedicated herself to translating the nuances of the soul into words, addressing themes such as love, longing, and contemplation of life with a lyrical and introspective perspective. Her contribution to Brazilian poetry lies in her ability to touch the reader through sincere and delicate writing.

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Maciel Monteiro

Maciel Monteiro

BR

1804-04-30 – 1868-01-05

Maciel Monteiro was a Brazilian poet whose work, although not as widely publicized as that of his contemporaries, is an important testament to 19th-century poetry. His writing is characterized by Romantic sensibility, with themes that address love, nature, and saudade (longing), reflecting the spirit of his time. His contribution, though sometimes forgotten, is relevant to understanding the Brazilian literary landscape. Maciel Monteiro navigated the literary currents of Romanticism, expressing in his verses the melancholy and yearnings characteristic of this period. His poetry, marked by a particular lyricism, invites reflection on the human condition and the ephemeral beauty of life, consolidating his place in the history of Brazilian literature as a poet of notable sensitivity and expression.

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Maria do Carmo Volpi de Freitas

Maria do Carmo Volpi de Freitas

BR

Maria do Carmo Volpi de Freitas was a multifaceted figure, standing out as a poet, translator, and university professor. Her poetic work is marked by a deep sensitivity, exploring themes such as nature, time, memory, and the human condition, with a refined language and a unique musicality. With a solid academic background, she dedicated herself to the study and dissemination of literature, both in its creative aspect and in criticism and translation. Her poetry reflects a deep connection with the natural world and an introspective reflection on existence, consolidating her as a relevant voice in contemporary Portuguese-language poetry.

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Geraldo Lyra

Geraldo Lyra

BR

1978-12-02

Geraldo Lyra was a Brazilian poet and playwright, whose work stands out for its exploration of identity and the human condition in settings of deep introspection. His poetry is marked by a rich and imagistic language, exploring universal themes such as love, death, and the search for meaning. Lyra moved between lyricism and drama, leaving a legacy that reflects on the complexity of existence.

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Lya Carvalho Jardim

Lya Carvalho Jardim

BR

– 1988-05-01

Lya Carvalho Jardim is a Brazilian writer whose work stands out for its sensitivity and exploration of universal themes such as love, longing, and the search for identity. Her prose and poetry are marked by accessible language, yet charged with emotion, resonating deeply with readers. Through her narratives and verses, Carvalho Jardim constructs a literary universe that invites reflection on human relationships and existential dilemmas.

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Lyad de Almeida

Lyad de Almeida

BR

Lyad de Almeida is a Brazilian poet whose work stands out for its exploration of existential themes and the expressive power of his language. His poetry frequently addresses the human condition, the intrinsic feelings of life, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. With a style marked by intensity and the ability to touch upon profound issues, Lyad de Almeida establishes himself as a name to watch in contemporary Brazilian poetry. His writing is an invitation to introspection and contemplation of the beauty and complexity of the inner and outer universe.

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Lupe Cotrim Garaude

Lupe Cotrim Garaude

BR

1933-03-16 – 1970-02-18

Lupe Cotrim Garaude was a Brazilian writer, known for her participation in the modernist movement and for her poetic work that explored sensitivity and introspection. Her writing is characterized by lyrical language and an exploration of themes such as nature, identity, and human relationships, reflecting the cultural effervescence of Brazil in the early decades of the 20th century. Despite a less extensive literary production than that of other contemporaries, she left a mark on Brazilian poetry with her authentic voice and her ability to express the complexity of the female universe.

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Lucy Teixeira

Lucy Teixeira

BR

1922-01-01 – 2007-07-08

Lucy Teixeira is a contemporary poet whose work is characterized by the exploration of intimate and universal themes, such as identity, memory, and human relationships. Her poetry is marked by lyrical language and keen sensitivity, capable of capturing the nuances of everyday experience and elevating them to a deeper, more reflective dimension. Her writing invites introspection and the sharing of emotions.

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Luis Manoel Paes Siqueira

Luis Manoel Paes Siqueira

BR

Portuguese poet, Luis Manoel Paes Siqueira dedicated his life to lyrical expression, exploring the depths of the human soul and the complexities of the world around him. His work is marked by careful language and a refined sensitivity to capture the beauty and melancholy of existence. Throughout his career, Siqueira sought, through poetry, to reflect on universal themes such as love, the ephemerality of life, and the search for meaning. His contribution to Portuguese literature lies in the originality of his perspective and his ability to evoke deep emotions in his readers.

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Luiz Guimarães

Luiz Guimarães

BR

1949-11-10 – 2021-11-14

Luiz Guimarães was a Brazilian poet, writer, and journalist, whose works explored the social and cultural complexities of Brazil with a critical and sensitive eye. His writing often addressed the realities of the Northeast, its people, struggles, and hopes, using a poetic language that was strong and rooted in popular culture. Guimarães stood out for his ability to give voice to the marginalized and to portray social inequalities, which earned him an important place in engaged Brazilian literature. His work, though sometimes stark in its rawness, is a valuable testament to the identity and contradictions of the Brazilian people.

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Lucília Cândida Sobrinho

Lucília Cândida Sobrinho

BR

1832-11-30 – 1915-08-21

Lucília Cândida Sobrinho is a less known figure in the literary landscape, but whose poetic production, although discreet, reveals a particular sensitivity for the expression of feelings and observations of everyday life. Her work, when accessible, demonstrates an effort to capture the essence of moments and emotions in a delicate and personal way, fitting into the context of more intimate and reflective poetry.

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Lucila Nogueira

Lucila Nogueira

BR

1950-03-30 – 2016-12-25

Lucila Nogueira was a Brazilian poet, writer, and journalist, known for her lyrical work and her strong connection to contemporary poetry. She stood out for her sensitivity and the way she addressed universal themes.

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Luiz Carlos Freitas

Luiz Carlos Freitas

BR

1965-03-26

Luiz Carlos Freitas was a Brazilian poet whose work stood out for its lyrical sensitivity and profound reflection on the human condition. His poetry addresses universal themes such as love, solitude, and the passage of time, with an elaborate language and a striking style. Throughout his career, Freitas established himself as an important voice in contemporary poetry, leaving a legacy of verses that continue to move and inspire readers with their beauty and depth.

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Luis Aranha

Luis Aranha

BR

1901-05-17 – 1987-06-29

Luis Aranha was a Brazilian poet whose work is part of the Modernism context, although with its own characteristics that distinguish him. His poetry is marked by colloquial language, an ironic tone, and a reflection on urban life and its contradictions. He explored themes such as love, loneliness, and the search for meaning in a transforming society, using expressive resources that blend the lyrical and the prosaic. Although he did not achieve the same notoriety as other contemporaries, Luis Aranha's work represents an important strand of Brazilian modernist poetry, revealing a unique sensitivity and a talent for creating innovative and highly impactful poetic images. His work continues to be appreciated by readers seeking authentic and challenging poetry.

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Luís de Siqueira da Gama

Luís de Siqueira da Gama

BR

1985-08-09

Luís de Siqueira da Gama was a Portuguese-Brazilian jurist, journalist, and writer, a notable abolitionist and defender of human rights. His life trajectory, marked by slavery in childhood and the subsequent achievement of freedom and education, inspired his tireless fight for the abolition of slavery in Brazil. As a poet, he produced works that reflected his social engagement and his critical view of 19th-century Brazilian society.

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Laurindo Rabelo

Laurindo Rabelo

BR

1826-07-08 – 1864-09-28

Laurindo Rabelo was a Brazilian poet, considered one of the exponents of Parnasian and Symbolist poetry in Brazil. His work is marked by erudition, formal rigor, and the exploration of classical and mythological themes, with a cultured language and accentuated musicality. Rabelo moved between different aesthetic currents, demonstrating versatility and a profound mastery of poetic form.

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Luis Antônio Pimentel

Luis Antônio Pimentel

BR

1912-03-29 – 2015-05-06

Luis Antônio Pimentel was a Brazilian poet, whose work is highlighted by its musicality and exploration of themes such as love, nature, and the fleetingness of time. With a language rich in imagery and an engaging rhythm, Pimentel left a poetic legacy that resonates with his sensitivity and lyrical depth.

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Luiz de Aquino

Luiz de Aquino

BR

Luiz de Aquino was a Brazilian poet whose work stands out for its introspective lyricism and profound reflection on the human condition. His poetry, often marked by a melancholic and existential tone, explores themes such as love, loneliness, and the ephemerality of time. With careful language and a refined style, Aquino built a singular poetic universe that resonates with authenticity and sensitivity.

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Luiz Pinto d Albuquerque Bello

Luiz Pinto d Albuquerque Bello

PT

1885-02-04 – 1962-08-29

Luiz Pinto d'Albuquerque Bello was a 19th-century Portuguese diplomat, writer, and poet. His poetic work reflects romantic sensibilities and, at times, a more lyrical and introspective tone, addressing themes such as love, nature, and saudade. As a diplomat, he had a career linked to various consulates, which provided him with varied experiences that may have influenced his worldview and his writing. His production, although not as extensive as that of other contemporaries, contributes to the panorama of Portuguese poetry of his time.

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Luiz Pimenta

Luiz Pimenta

BR

Luiz Pimenta is a contemporary Brazilian poet and writer, known for his work that explores language, memory, and urban experience. His poetry stands out for its formal experimentation and its ability to intertwine the everyday with deeper reflections on existence and society.

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Loyola Rodrigues

Loyola Rodrigues

PT

1491-10-23 – 1556-07-31

Loyola Rodrigues was a poet whose work stood out for its exploration of the human condition, with a lyricism that blended the personal with the universal. His poetry is marked by a deep reflection on time, memory, and the ephemerality of life, expressed through careful language and unique sensitivity. With an introspective poetic voice, Rodrigues addressed themes such as love, loss, and the search for meaning, often using nature as a backdrop for his existential meditations. His work, although sometimes discreet in terms of media recognition, holds a valuable place in the panorama of contemporary poetry, due to its authenticity and depth.

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Lourdes Cabral

Lourdes Cabral

PT

1969-07-21

Lourdes Cabral is a Portuguese poet whose work is distinguished by the exploration of themes such as identity, memory, and the passage of time, with a language that combines clarity with depth. Her poetry is marked by a strong connection to human experience, where feelings, memories, and reflection on existence intertwine with keen sensitivity. Her writing invites immersion into the inner universe, revealing the complexities of human relationships and the incessant search for meaning. Lourdes Cabral's poetic voice resonates with an authenticity that touches the reader, offering a mirror of their own concerns and longings, and consolidating her space in contemporary Portuguese poetry.

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Leandro Nogueira Monteiro

Leandro Nogueira Monteiro

BR

Leandro Nogueira Monteiro is a poet whose work is part of the contemporary poetry landscape. His writing is characterized by the exploration of existential themes and the search for a refined lyrical language, exploring the complexity of human emotions and the individual's relationship with the world. Through an introspective poetic voice, Monteiro builds bridges between the inner universe and external reality, inviting the reader to a deep reflection on the human condition. His poetry, marked by refined sensibility and technical mastery of verse, has been gaining a relevant space in the literary scene.

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Lobo da Costa

Lobo da Costa

BR

1853-07-12 – 1888-06-19

Lobo da Costa, whose full name was Aníbal Lobo da Costa, was a Portuguese poet and doctor, whose poetic works explore sensuality, beauty, melancholy, and the ephemerality of life. His poetry, often lyrical and evocative in tone, reflects a refined sensitivity to the nuances of human feeling and nature. With a body of work that fits into the literary context of his time, Lobo da Costa left a poetic record that, despite sometimes being associated with more classical tendencies, carries an originality in the expression of its themes and in the sonority of its verses.

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