Authors List
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Gláucia Lemos
Gláucia Lemos is a notable figure in Brazilian poetry, known for her incisive writing and exploration of themes such as identity, the female condition, and the complexities of being. Her work stands out for its lyrical strength and its ability to transition between the personal and the universal, addressing human existence with a unique and sensitive perspective.
Leão Júnior
Leão Júnior was a Brazilian poet, whose work is predominantly inserted in the romantic period. Known for his expressive lyrics and for themes often linked to the homeland, love and nature, the poet contributed to the consolidation of a national literary identity. His poetic production, marked by a vibrant and emotive style, left an important record in 19th-century Brazilian literature.
Luís Delfino
1834-08-25 – 1910-01-31
Luís Delfino was a poet and journalist known for his satirical poetry and social critique, with a style that combined biting irony with sharp observation of the customs of his time. His work reflects a penetrating look at societal contradictions, hypocrisies, and the excesses of public and private life, using often caustic humor and vigorous vocabulary to unmask human and institutional flaws. He was a prominent figure in the press and literary life of his era.
Lígia Diniz
1951-10-19
Lígia Diniz is a contemporary Portuguese poet, whose work is distinguished by the exploration of themes such as memory, identity, and the ephemerality of time, in a language that combines lyrical sensibility with pronounced existential reflection. Her poetry, marked by a strong imagery and subtle musicality, dialogues with literary tradition, while asserting itself as a singular voice in the current poetic landscape.
Luís Canelo de Noronha
1661-06-13 – 1731-07-16
Luís Canelo de Noronha is a literary figure whose poetic work stands out for its uniqueness and the depth with which it approaches universal themes. His writing reflects a refined sensitivity to the complexities of the human soul and the surrounding world. Noronha's poetry is an invitation to introspection and contemplation, exploring the diverse facets of the existential experience.
Leila Cristina de Carvalho
1971-09-17
Leila Cristina de Carvalho is an emerging figure in contemporary poetry, whose work has been captivating readers with its sensitivity and depth. Her work explores the complexities of the human experience, addressing themes such as love, loss, and the search for identity in a constantly changing world. Through careful language and evocative imagery, the author builds a poetic universe that resonates with the experiences of many, inviting reflection on the human condition and its fragilities.
Luisa Bagão
Luísa Bagão is a notable figure in contemporary poetry, known for her deep exploration of themes such as identity, memory, and the relationship between the human being and space. Her work is characterized by precise and evocative language, which constructs vivid images and invites reflection on the human experience in its diverse facets. Bagão moves between intimate lyricism and social observation, weaving a web of meanings that resonates with the complexity of the modern world. Her poetry establishes a dialogue with tradition, while also pointing towards new forms of expression, consolidating her place as a relevant voice in Portuguese-language literature.
Leda Costa Lima
Leda Costa Lima was a Brazilian poet, essayist, and literary critic known for her profound erudition and for the way she moved between poetic creation and intellectual analysis. Her poetic work explores universal themes with a careful and imagistic language, while her activity as an essayist focused on Brazilian and Portuguese literature, with particular attention to the Baroque period and figures like Gregório de Matos. Her contribution to the literary and academic landscape is marked by a refined critical perspective and analytical rigor.
Lago Burnett
1929-08-14 – 1995-01-01
Lago Burnett was a Portuguese poet whose work stood out for its exploration of themes such as solitude, the passage of time, and the ephemerality of human existence. His writing is marked by careful language and deep lyrical sensitivity, exploring the nuances of the soul and the complexities of interpersonal relationships. His poetry invites reflection on the human condition and the mysteries of life.
Alda Lara
1930-06-09 – 1962-01-30
Alda Lara was an Angolan writer, distinguishing herself as one of the pioneers of African literature in Portuguese. Her poetic work explores themes such as identity, the condition of African women, the struggle for freedom, and the search for a place in the world. She is recognized for her expressive power and her critical vision of society.
Laura Amélia Damous
Laura Amélia Damous is a literary figure whose work, particularly her poetry, is distinguished by its depth and exploration of existential and social themes. Her writing is marked by carefully crafted language, combining lyricism and expressive power, inviting reflection on the human condition, identity, and the complexities of the contemporary world. The sensitivity with which she approaches her themes positions her as a relevant voice in current literature. With a body of work that resonates with authenticity and the ability to establish an intimate dialogue with the reader, Laura Amélia Damous consolidates her space as a writer who does not fear delving into the depths of the soul and the pressing issues of her time. Her poetry is an invitation to introspection and a re-evaluation of the world around us, through an art that emanates truth and beauty.
Lígia Andrade
1980-06-13
Lígia Andrade was a discreet figure in contemporary Portuguese poetry, known for a body of work that explores introspection and melancholy with a refined and musical language. Her poetry, although not vast in volume, stands out for its emotional depth and its ability to evoke subtle and complex sensations. Without leaving a resounding mark, her writing remains a testament to a refined sensibility and a dedication to the poetic art, marked by restraint and the incessant search for the exact word.
Luis Alberto Costa Guedes
1955-09-03
Luis Alberto Costa Guedes is a name to consider in the panorama of contemporary poetry. His work, marked by a strong lyrical and reflective charge, explores the depth of human experience, the mysteries of existence, and the individual's relationship with time and memory. With careful language and refined sensitivity, Costa Guedes constructs verses that invite introspection and contemplation, addressing universal themes with an authentic voice and a singular perspective. His poetry, which has been gaining recognition, stands out for its ability to evoke emotions and question the world around us.
Luiz Augusto Kehl
Luiz Augusto Kehl was a Brazilian poet whose works deeply explored the human condition, existential dilemmas, and the ephemeral beauty of the world. His poetry is marked by accessible language, yet laden with symbolism, inviting the reader to an intimate reflection on life, love, and the passage of time. Kehl navigated between universal themes and the particularity of individual experience, building a poetic legacy that resonates with his sensitivity and depth.
Luiz Ademir Souza
1942-04-03
Luiz Ademir Souza is a Brazilian poet whose work is distinguished by the exploration of themes related to nature, everyday life, and spirituality, with a strong inclination towards lyricism and contemplation. His poetry seeks beauty in simple things and the connection between human beings and the universe around them. With accessible yet meaningful language, Souza invites the reader on an introspective journey, valuing sensitivity and the ability to marvel at the deeper aspects of existence. His work is an invitation to pause, reflect, and rediscover the enchantment in the world.
Luiz Angélico da Costa
Luiz Angélico da Costa was a Brazilian poet, novelist, and playwright, whose work stands out for its exploration of national identity and social criticism. His writing is marked by a rich and expressive language, with a strong influence from Brazilian cultural traditions, especially Afro-Brazilian ones. He was an important figure in the literary landscape of the 20th century, contributing to the diversification and deepening of literature produced in Brazil. In his work, Angélico da Costa addressed themes such as miscegenation, popular religiosity, and social inequalities, giving voice to often marginalized characters and realities. His legacy lies in his ability to fuse elements of popular culture with sophisticated literary writing, enriching Brazilian literature with a unique and engaged perspective.
Leonardo Aires Araujo
1986-01-24 – 2015-06-24
Leonardo Aires Araujo is a writer whose work is characterized by a profound exploration of the human condition, often set in landscapes that evoke rural life and traditions. His texts address themes such as identity, land, memory, and interpersonal relationships, with a language rich in imagery and a sensitivity that connects the reader to their roots. His writing reflects a keen eye for the complexities of life and its simplest manifestations.
Luís Amaro
1923-05-05 – 2018-08-24
Luís Amaro is a contemporary Portuguese poet, recognized for his work that oscillates between confessional lyricism and reflection on the human condition. His poetry explores themes such as love, memory, the passage of time, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. Amaro stands out for the musicality of his verses and his ability to evoke deep emotions.
Kideniro Teixeira
Kideniro Teixeira is a name that stands out in the panorama of contemporary poetry. His poetic work is marked by a deep exploration of language and subjectivity, addressing themes such as memory, time, and the fragility of existence. His writing, though sometimes dense and introspective, reveals great sensitivity and technical mastery that make it relevant in the literary context.
Jaumir Valença da Silveira
Brazilian poet, playwright, and professor, Jaumir Valença da Silveira dedicated a significant part of his life to poetry, exploring themes such as love, loneliness, and transcendence. His work is marked by rich language and profound sensitivity. He also stood out for his work in education, influencing generations of students with his passion for literature. His contribution to Brazilian literature and culture is recognized for its originality and the expressive force of his verses.
José Vasconcelos
1881-02-28 – 1959-06-30
José Vasconcelos was a Brazilian writer, politician, and educator, a central figure of Brazilian Modernism. His work spanned various fields, including philosophy, sociology, and literary criticism, but it is in poetry that his lyrical vein and the search for a national identity are most intensely manifested. Vasconcelos left a significant intellectual legacy, with a body of work that sought to fuse tradition with modernity and propose a renewed vision of Brazilian culture.
J. Veiga
1915-02-02 – 1999-09-19
J. Veiga is a poet whose work is part of a context of exploration of language and the human condition. His poetry is characterized by deep introspection, addressing themes such as memory, time, and the ephemerality of existence. The exploration of innovative poetic forms and the musicality of verse mark his writing, inviting reflection on subjectivity and the complexity of being.
Francisca Júlia
1871-08-31 – 1920-11-01
Francisca Júlia da Silva was a Brazilian poet who stood out in the second half of the 19th century, being considered one of the few female voices to achieve recognition in a male-dominated period. Her work, marked by lyricism and romantic themes, contributed to the renewal of Parnassian poetry, introducing a more personal and sentimental tone.
Júlio Salusse
Júlio Salusse is a poet whose work is characterized by accessible language that is simultaneously loaded with emotional and reflective depth. His compositions explore the nuances of the human experience, addressing themes such as love, the passage of time, and the search for meaning with a sensitivity that resonates with the reader. Salusse demonstrates a particular mastery of poetic form, creating verses that combine musicality and clarity.