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Paul Claudel
1868-08-06 — 1955-02-23
Paul Claudel was a French poet, playwright, and diplomat. He is considered one of the greatest French poets of the 20th century. His poetic work is marked by a deep lyricism and strong spirituality, influenced by his conversion to Catholicism. His plays, on the other hand, explore themes such as sin, redemption, and faith, with a grandiose and symbolic style.
Sacha Guitry
Renier Dias Pereira
Renier Dias Pereira was a poet and writer whose work was part of the Portuguese literary context, exploring universal themes of the human condition. His writing, marked by deep sensitivity, addressed the complexity of emotions and the ephemerality of existence. With a style that combines lyrical tradition with a distinctly personal voice, Renier Dias Pereira left a poetic legacy that continues to resonate through its ability to touch upon intimate and universal aspects of the human experience.
Ana Maria Ramiro
1967-05-06
Ana Maria Ramiro is a contemporary Portuguese poet whose work is distinguished by its lyrical depth and exploration of existential and social themes. Her poetry addresses, with sensitivity and formal rigor, issues such as identity, memory, the passage of time, and the complexities of human relationships. With a careful and evocative language, Ramiro constructs verses that resonate with their authenticity and their ability to capture the beauty and melancholy of everyday life, inviting reflection on the human condition.
Calímaco
310ac — 235ac
Callimachus was a prominent Hellenistic poet and scholar, active in Alexandria during the 3rd century BC. Known for his extensive literary output and his work as a librarian at the Library of Alexandria, Callimachus is considered one of the founders of Alexandrian poetry. His work, though largely lost, profoundly influenced later Roman literature and is celebrated for its elegance, scholarship, and formal innovation.
Domingos Carvalho da Silva
1915-06-21 — 2003-04-26
Domingos Carvalho da Silva was a Portuguese poet whose work is notable for its strong connection to the land, traditions, and the Portuguese popular soul, with a rural and expressive language. His poetry, rooted in the lyricism of everyday life and the exaltation of simple living, brings the sonority, customs, and feelings of the people to the literary universe, giving him a unique place in Portuguese poetry.
Antônio Mariano Lima
Antônio Mariano Lima is a Brazilian poet known for his work that explores, with lyricism and depth, the nuances of the human condition, the passage of time, and the search for meaning. His poetry is characterized by careful and imagistic language, inviting reflection on the universal themes of existence. Mariano Lima has contributed to Brazilian literature with a singular poetic voice, marked by sensitivity and the ability to transform the everyday into verses of great expressive force.
Geir Campos
1924-02-28 — 1999-05-08
Geir Campos was a prominent Brazilian poet, translator, and literary critic, an important figure in the cultural scene of his time. His poetic work is marked by intelligence, irony, and a deep observation of Brazilian reality, often with a critical eye on society. As a translator, he played a fundamental role in introducing important works of foreign literature to the Brazilian public, especially in the field of poetry. His work spanned various aspects of literary activity, consolidating him as a multifaceted intellectual.
Mario Benedetti
1920-09-14 — 2009-05-17
Mario Benedetti was a renowned Uruguayan writer, poet, playwright, and journalist, considered one of the most important names in Latin American literature. His work is characterized by accessible language, a colloquial tone, and deep social sensitivity. Benedetti addressed universal themes such as love, loneliness, politics, and daily life, connecting with a vast readership through poetry and prose that reflect the anxieties and hopes of the common person.
Juan Domingo Perón
Eneida Alves Regado
1916-10-04 — 1972-05-20
Eneida Alves Regado is a Portuguese writer and poet, whose work is distinguished by its lyricism addressing nature, love, memory, and identity, with a delicate and profound style. Her poetry reflects a strong connection with the landscapes and culture of Minho, where she was born and lived most of her life. With sensitive and reflective writing, Eneida Alves Regado contributes to Portuguese literature with an authentic voice marked by careful observation of the inner and outer world.
Aluízio Medeiros
1921-08-11 — 2006-05-06
Aluízio Medeiros was a Brazilian poet whose work stands out for its musicality and exploration of themes related to identity, nature, and the human experience. His poetry, often lyrical and reflective, demonstrates a keen sensitivity to the nuances of language and emotion. His contribution to Brazilian literature, while perhaps not reaching the prominence of other names, enriches the poetic landscape with a distinctive voice and an attentive eye on the world. Medeiros's work invites contemplation and appreciation of the beauty contained in words and images.
José Carlos Souza Santos
1968-03-03
José Carlos Souza Santos is a name that resonates in the contemporary literary landscape, distinguished by his lyrical depth and his ability to weave verses that explore the complexities of the human soul. His poetic work is marked by a rich and evocative language, inviting reflection on universal themes such as love, saudade, and the ephemerality of existence. The subtlety with which he approaches sentimental nuances and the connection with the world around him lend his compositions an intimate and, at the same time, universal character. Through sensitive and imagistic writing, José Carlos Souza Santos builds bridges between the reader and the deepest emotions, exploring the beauty contained in everyday experiences and the introspections of the lyrical self. His poetry is an invitation to contemplation, a refuge where words become a mirror of the soul and art reveals itself as an essential means of understanding life.
Camilo José Cela
1916-05-11 — 2002-01-17
Camilo José Cela was a prominent Spanish writer, awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1989. His work, which includes novels, short stories, and poetry, is known for its rich language, raw realism, and exploration of the complexities of Spanish society. He is considered a central figure in 20th-century Spanish literature, particularly known for novels such as "The Family of Pascual Duarte" and "The Hive," which portray the harsh reality of post-civil war Spain.
Letícia Luccheze
Letícia Luccheze is a contemporary Brazilian writer, with a production that spans poetry and prose. Her poetic work is marked by the exploration of intimate and existential themes, often with a confessional tone and a language that blends the colloquial and the lyrical. Her writing invites reflection on identity, relationships, and the complexities of feeling, in an approach that seeks authenticity and depth. Her prose, when present, reflects the same sensitivity, weaving narratives that explore subjectivity and the nuances of human experience, in a style that captivates the reader with its honesty and observational skill.
Georgeocohama
Georgeocohama, a name that echoes in the history of poetry, is remembered for his unique contribution to the art of words. His work, immersed in deep reflections on life and the human condition, captivates with its originality and the beauty of its compositions. Through an unmistakable style, the author knew how to express the nuances of the soul and the complexities of feeling, leaving a poetic legacy that endures over time and inspires new readings.
Paul Eldridge
1888-05-05 — 1982-07-28
Paul Eldridge, born Joseph-Émile Mathon, was a French writer and poet. His work, marked by a Symbolist and mystical style, explores themes such as love, death, and transcendence. He was one of the founders of the literary magazine 'Le Mercure de France'.
Leon Trótski
Ana Amélia
1945-03-23
Ana Amélia is a Portuguese poet known for her introspective lyricism and exploration of themes such as memory, identity, and the passage of time. Her work stands out for the musicality of its verse and the subtlety with which she addresses the complexities of the human experience, often tinged with a serene melancholy. With a style that combines tradition with contemporary sensibility, Ana Amélia has built a body of work that resonates with authenticity and emotional depth, earning her a prominent place in recent Portuguese poetry.
Reginaldo Leal
Reginaldo Leal is a Brazilian poet whose works deeply explore the human condition, the ephemerality of time, and the search for meaning in everyday life. His poetry is marked by an introspective and sometimes melancholic language, reflecting on interpersonal relationships, memory, and the individual's inner landscapes. Through verses that can be both delicate and poignant, the author invites the reader to reflect on existence and its complexity.
Verner von Heidenstam
1859-07-06 — 1940-05-20
Carl Gustaf Verner von Heidenstam was a Swedish poet and writer, awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1916. He is considered one of the main representatives of the neo-romantic movement in Swedish literature. His work is marked by strong nationalism, a celebration of Swedish history and culture, and a lyrical and evocative language. He sought to invigorate Swedish national identity through literature.
Deborah Brennand
Deborah Brennand was a prominent figure in contemporary poetry, known for her innovative approach and lyrical depth. Her work explores the complexities of human existence, the relationship with nature, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. With a language rich in imagery and sound, Brennand has earned a prominent place in the literary landscape, being recognized by critics and the public for her originality and her ability to touch the reader with her sensitivity.
Giuseppe Ghiaroni
1919-02-22 — 2008-02-21
Giuseppe Ghiaroni was an Italian poet and essayist, known for his work that explores the human condition, nature, and the search for meaning. His poetic compositions are marked by deep existential reflection and a language rich in imagery and symbolism. In addition to poetry, Ghiaroni also dedicated himself to essay writing, where he addressed themes of philosophy, art, and literature, revealing a sharp intellect and a unique perspective on the world.
Gabriel Mallet Meissner
Gabriel Mallet Meissner was a poet whose work stood out for its originality and depth of reflection. His poetry explores the complexity of human existence, the ephemerality of time, and the search for a greater meaning. With rich language and a striking style, Mallet Meissner left a poetic legacy that continues to be valued for its ability to touch the reader in their deepest concerns.