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Bruno Tolentino

Bruno Tolentino

BR

1940-11-12 – 2007-06-27

Bruno Tolentino was a Brazilian poet, essayist, and translator whose work is characterized by erudition, philosophical depth, and the incessant pursuit of beauty and transcendence. His poetry, often marked by rigorous form and elaborate language, addresses universal themes such as time, memory, love, death, and faith, exploring the ambiguities of the human condition. Tolentino demonstrated a remarkable mastery of the Western poetic tradition, while at the same time imprinting his verses with a personal mark of intense reflection and spiritual stripping, leaving a legacy of dense work with great aesthetic rigor.

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Ivan Sarney da Costa

Ivan Sarney da Costa

BR

Ivan Sarney da Costa is a contemporary Brazilian writer. His work explores themes related to identity, memory, and the complexities of human relationships, often set in scenarios that dialogue with Brazil's culture and history.

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Ives Gandra da Silva Martins

Ives Gandra da Silva Martins

BR

1935-02-12

Ives Gandra da Silva Martins is a Brazilian jurist, lawyer, professor, and writer. Known for his vast work and activity in the areas of Tax and Constitutional Law, he also has a literary production that explores diverse themes, including poetry. His academic and legal career is marked by profound knowledge and prolific intellectual activity. Martins is a respected figure in the Brazilian legal and intellectual circles, with a trajectory of dedication to the study and dissemination of knowledge.

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Ivan Junqueira

Ivan Junqueira

BR

1934-11-03 – 2014-07-03

Ivan Junqueira was a Brazilian poet, journalist, and translator, known for his poetic work that frequently explores themes such as the metropolis, urban life, the passage of time, and human relationships, with a keen and sometimes melancholic eye. His writing, marked by clarity and imagistic strength, oscillates between lyricism and chronicle, reflecting the experience of the individual in contemporary society. He was also an active figure in journalism and literary translation.

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Isabel Vilhena

Isabel Vilhena

PT

1973-04-24

Isabel Vilhena is a contemporary Portuguese poet whose work is distinguished by its deep exploration of subjectivity, memory, and the complexities of human relationships. Her poetry, marked by careful language and keen sensibility, addresses themes such as identity, the passage of time, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. Vilhena reflects on the female condition and her experiences, using poetry as a means of intimate expression and universal reflection, consolidating her presence in the current Portuguese literary landscape.

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Lucila Issa

Lucila Issa

BR

– 0030-04-07

Lucila Issa is a contemporary Brazilian poet whose work stands out for its sensitivity, originality, and the way she addresses themes of daily life, human relationships, and inner life. Her poetry dialogues with lyrical tradition but incorporates a modern language and perspective, exploring the complexity of human feelings and experiences. With a writing marked by intimacy and introspection, Lucila Issa invites the reader to reflect on life, love, the passage of time, and the search for meaning. Her work has been gaining recognition in the Brazilian literary scene, appreciated for its expressive power and its ability to touch the reader.

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Iron Alves

Iron Alves

BR

1990-10-08

Iron Alves is a poet whose work is distinguished by its expressive force and reflection on the human condition, often in settings marked by complex social and existential realities. His poetry delves into themes such as identity, resistance, the pursuit of freedom, and social criticism, using a forceful language and impactful imagery. Alves explores the nuances of experience in often challenging contexts, inviting empathy and introspection.

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Ilídio Rocha

Ilídio Rocha

PT

1925-03-19 – 2002-01-28

Ilídio Rocha was a poet whose work was characterized by the exploration of the human condition, with a strong lyrical and reflective component. His poetry addresses universal themes such as love, death, solitude, and the passage of time, always with careful language and refined sensibility. His literary career is marked by a constant search for the expression of authenticity and the depth of human emotions.

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Iracema de Camargo Aranha

Iracema de Camargo Aranha

BR

Iracema de Camargo Aranha was a Brazilian writer, active mainly in the field of poetry. Her work, although less publicized in major literary circles, is recognized for its sensitivity and for the way it portrays the feminine universe and the nuances of everyday life. Her poetry frequently explores themes such as nature, feelings, and reflections on life. Iracema de Camargo Aranha contributed to the diversity of Brazilian literary production, leaving a record of her particular vision of the world and human emotions.

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Inácio Raposo

Inácio Raposo

PT

1874-06-01 – 1957-12-14

Inácio Raposo was a Portuguese priest, writer, and poet, associated with the neorealist movement. His literary work, although not extensive, reflects a strong social commitment and an attentive eye to the realities of the people, especially in the rural context. His poetry is marked by simplicity of language, empathy for the humble, and trenchant social criticism. As a professor and active figure in the community, Inácio Raposo dedicated part of his life to cultural dissemination and education. His poetry is a testament to his faith, his humanism, and his concern for social justice.

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Truck Tumleh

Truck Tumleh

BR

Truck Tumleh is a figure whose existence and literary work are shrouded in mystery and speculation. The little information available suggests an artist with a unique and, at times, experimental approach to language and poetic form. His work, although difficult to access and study, is pointed to by some as innovative and challenging, inviting new interpretations and readings.

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Inês Romano

Inês Romano

BR

Inês Romano is a Portuguese poet and writer whose work stands out for its reflective depth and exploration of existential and social themes. With careful language and acute sensitivity, her poems address the human condition, memory, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. Her writing invites introspection and dialogue with literary tradition, while also asserting itself in contemporary times.

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Myriam Fraga

Myriam Fraga

BR

1937-11-09 – 2016-02-15

Myriam Fraga was a distinguished Portuguese poet, journalist, and translator. Her poetic work is marked by a profound sensibility, exploring themes such as nature, time, memory, and the human condition with a refined language and a unique lyricism. Her vast experience as a journalist and her involvement with Portuguese culture enriched her worldview and her literary production, giving her an authentic and resonant voice.

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Iderval Miranda

Iderval Miranda

BR

Iderval Miranda is a poet whose work stands out for exploring the complexities of the inner life and human relationships. Through direct and emotive language, he addresses themes such as saudade, memory, and the search for identity. His poetry, often marked by a confessional tone, establishes an intimate dialogue with the reader.

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Idalina de Carvalho

Idalina de Carvalho

PT

Idalina de Carvalho was a Portuguese writer and poet whose work was part of the literary landscape of her time. Her work, although perhaps less prominent than that of some contemporaries, contributed to female poetic expression in Portugal. She explored, like many of her generation, themes of nature, feelings, and female experience. Her writing reflects a period of significant social and cultural transformations, and her participation in the literary scene offers a glimpse into the contributions of women to Portuguese literature, often in contexts that challenged the conventions of the time.

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Israel Correia

Israel Correia

BR

Israel Correia was a poet whose work explored the complexities of human existence with a dense and imagistic language. His verses often address themes such as the ephemerality of time, the search for meaning, and the individual's relationship with the cosmos. His poetry is characterized by a peculiar sonority and an introspective tone, inviting the reader to a deep reflection on the human condition. Despite a less extensive literary production, his work has left a significant mark on contemporary poetry.

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Inaura Carneiro Leão

Inaura Carneiro Leão

BR

Inaura Carneiro Leão was a prominent figure in Brazilian literature, known for her engaging prose and her ability to capture the essence of the human condition. Her work, marked by rich language and deep sensitivity, addresses themes such as interpersonal relationships, the passage of time, and the search for identity in a constantly changing world. Leão stood out for her psychological insight and the way she explored the complexities of the female soul, leaving a literary legacy that continues to be appreciated for its relevance and depth.

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Iacyr Anderson Freitas

Iacyr Anderson Freitas

BR

Brazilian poet, Iacyr Anderson Freitas is known for his poetry that explores the landscapes of the soul and the nooks of memory, often with a melancholic and introspective tone. His work moves between the personal and the universal, addressing themes such as time, loss, identity, and the search for meaning amidst the ephemerality of existence. Freitas uses a language that blends the colloquial and the erudite, creating verses that resonate for their musicality and their ability to evoke vivid images. His poetry is an invitation to reflect on human fragility and the beauty found in fleeting moments of life.

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Humberto Silveira Fernandes

Humberto Silveira Fernandes

PT

1907 – 1928

Humberto Silveira Fernandes was a Brazilian poet and professor whose poetic work stands out for its sensitivity and depth in exploring themes such as the human condition, the passage of time, and the search for meaning. His writing, often marked by accessible yet meaningful language, reflects a deep connection with existential issues and keen observation of the world around him. As an educator, he left an important mark on the formation of new generations.

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Otaviano Hudson

Otaviano Hudson

PT

Otaviano Hudson is a name that resonates in the contemporary poetic scene, with a body of work that stands out for its reflective depth and exploration of the nuances of human experience. His poetry is often characterized by careful language, engaging rhythm, and a unique ability to evoke emotions and thoughts that captivate the reader. Hudson approaches universal themes with a personal and original perspective, solidifying his position as a prominent poet.

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Homero Prates

Homero Prates

BR

1890-08-01 – 1957-11-14

Homero Prates was a Portuguese poet whose work is part of the context of contemporary poetry, exploring universal themes through lyrical and reflective language. His writing is marked by sensitivity in approaching human emotions and by the search for meaning in existence. Although he did not achieve the same notoriety as other names in Lusophone poetry, his poetic contribution is recognized for the depth and aesthetic quality of his verses. His work reflects an attentive gaze on the human condition, its fragilities, and its capacity for resilience in the face of life's challenges. His legacy endures in the memory of those who connected with his poetic voice.

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Henrique de Rezende

Henrique de Rezende

PT

Henrique de Rezende is a notable figure in Portuguese poetry, whose work is characterized by lyrical intensity, profound meditation on the human condition, and the pursuit of a language capable of translating the nuances of the soul. His poetry often addresses themes such as love, death, time, and the search for meaning, with a refined sensitivity that captivates the reader through its emotional honesty and aesthetic elaboration. Throughout his career, Henrique de Rezende has consolidated his own style, which combines tradition with a contemporary perspective, establishing him as a prominent poet in Lusophone literature. His work is an invitation to reflection, introspection, and the rediscovery of the beauty and complexity of existence. Through carefully crafted verses, the poet offers a mirror to human anxieties, proposing a continuous dialogue between the individual and the universe that surrounds them, and between the self and the other.

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Helena Parente Cunha

Helena Parente Cunha

BR

1929 – 2023-02-11

Helena Parente Cunha was a Brazilian poet, essayist, and literary critic. Her poetic work is marked by reflective depth, exploring themes such as memory, time, and the human condition with precise and evocative language. As an essayist and critic, she dedicated herself to the analysis of Brazilian literature, with special attention to modern and contemporary poetry.

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Hélio Pellegrino

Hélio Pellegrino

BR

1924-01-05 – 1988-03-23

Hélio Pellegrino was a Brazilian physician, psychoanalyst, writer, and activist, known for his multifaceted work that spans poetry, fiction, and essays on social and psychoanalytic themes. His writing, often marked by deep sensitivity and a critical eye on the human condition and Brazilian society, explored the complexities of the psyche, love, death, and the search for meaning. Pellegrino left a significant legacy as an engaged intellectual and sensitive artist.

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