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Esther Moura

Esther Moura

BR

2004-08-10

Esther Moura is a literary figure whose work stands out for its introspection and deep exploration of human emotions. Her poetry addresses universal themes such as love, loss, and the search for meaning, using language that oscillates between delicacy and strength. Throughout her career, Moura has consolidated a recognizable style for its musicality and its ability to evoke vivid imagery, inviting the reader on an inner journey. Her contribution to contemporary poetry lies in how she manages to translate the complexity of the human experience into verses, making her work relevant and moving.

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Edmar Monteiro Filho

Edmar Monteiro Filho

BR

1959-01-01

Edmar Monteiro Filho is a poet whose work is situated within the context of contemporary Portuguese-language poetry, with a particular focus on exploring the human condition and its existential questions. Through dense and imagistic language, his work delves into themes such as memory, time, identity, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. His writing is marked by a strong capacity for observation of reality and reflection on the complexities of human relationships and the inner universe. Monteiro Filho has contributed to the literary landscape with poetry that challenges the reader, inviting them to delve into the depths of existence and language.

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Eliane Minervina de Castro

Eliane Minervina de Castro

BR

Eliane Minervina de Castro is a notable figure in the literary landscape, recognized for her contribution to contemporary poetry. Her work explores the depths of human experience, with a language that combines lyrical sensitivity and formal rigor. Through poetry that addresses universal themes such as love, memory, and the human condition, Minervina de Castro establishes an intimate dialogue with her readers. Her literary career has been marked by a continuous dedication to the art of the word, consolidating her position as an authentic and relevant voice in Portuguese literature.

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Emílio Moura

Emílio Moura

BR

1902-08-14 – 1971-09-28

Emílio Moura is a poet whose work stands out for its introspection and exploration of the human condition. His poetry navigates between the everyday and the transcendent, addressing themes such as the passage of time, the ephemerality of life, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. With careful language and refined sensitivity, he constructs verses that resonate with their depth and ability to evoke universal emotions.

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Emílio de Menezes

Emílio de Menezes

BR

1866-07-04 – 1918-06-06

Emílio de Menezes was a Brazilian poet, journalist, and politician, primarily known for his participation in the Symbolist movement. His poetic work is marked by an atmosphere of mystery, musicality, and exploration of the unconscious and the irrational. Besides being a poet, he was an intellectual active on various fronts, contributing to the press and the political debate of his time.

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Elisa Sayeg

Elisa Sayeg

BR

Elisa Sayeg is a contemporary poet whose work is characterized by a deep exploration of human emotions, identity, and the individual's relationship with the world. Her poetry is marked by careful and imagistic language, reflecting on the complexities of existence, love, loss, and the search for meaning. Her poetic compositions, though often introspective, resonate with a universality that touches the reader through their honesty and the beauty of their metaphors. Sayeg establishes an intimate dialogue with the reader, inviting them to reflect on their own experiences and feelings through refined sensitivity and a unique vision of the human condition.

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Manoel Elias Filho

Manoel Elias Filho

BR

2000-12-28

Manoel Elias Filho is a poet and writer whose work is part of the contemporary literary landscape. With a production that explores the depths of human experience, the author uses poetic language as a tool to investigate universal themes. His poetry is marked by keen sensitivity and an attentive eye to the nuances of life.

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Elielson Rodrigues

Elielson Rodrigues

BR

Elielson Rodrigues is a poet whose work stands out for its lyrical intensity and its ability to transition between the personal and the universal. His poetry explores the complexities of human emotions, the beauty of everyday life, and the search for transcendence. With a language that is both accessible and profound, Rodrigues constructs verses that resonate with the human experience, addressing themes such as love, longing, time, and nature. His style is marked by musicality, the use of evocative imagery, and a sensitivity that captivates the reader. Through his writing, Elielson Rodrigues offers a sensitive perspective on life, inviting reflection and connection with one's own emotions.

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Eleonora Marsiaj

Eleonora Marsiaj

BR

Eleonora Marsiaj is a prominent figure in contemporary poetry, known for her lyrical voice and her exploration of existential and social themes with keen sensitivity. Her work stands out for the depth of its reflections, the formal beauty of its verses, and its ability to capture the nuances of human experience. Marsiaj has been consolidating a significant place in the literary landscape through a writing that combines introspection and a keen eye on the world.

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Eliakin Rufino

Eliakin Rufino

BR

1956-05-27

Eliakin Rufino is a Brazilian poet whose work is part of contemporary poetry, with a focus on existential and social issues. His writing, often marked by intensity and deep reflection, seeks to engage with reality in a poetic and critical way, exploring themes such as identity, the search for meaning, and the complexities of modern life.

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Elizabeth Hazin

Elizabeth Hazin

BR

Elizabeth Hazin is a Brazilian poet and writer, known for her lyrical work that explores the depth of human emotions, the complexity of interpersonal relationships, and the ephemerality of time. Her poetry is characterized by a sensitive and introspective language, which often evokes images of nature and everyday life to express universal feelings of love, loss, longing, and hope. Through her writing, she invites the reader on a journey of self-knowledge and reflection on existence.

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Paulo Eiró

Paulo Eiró

BR

1836-04-15 – 1871-06-27

Paulo Eiró is a contemporary Portuguese poet, whose work falls within the line of more intimate and reflective poetry. With a refined language and an attentive eye on the small things in life and the complexities of the human being, Eiró creates poetry that dialogues with tradition, but affirms itself through its originality and the depth of its questions. His poems explore themes such as memory, time, inner landscape, and human relationships, in a style marked by expressive restraint and the search for subtle musicality, inviting the reader to a serene and, at times, melancholic contemplation.

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Eurícledes Formiga

Eurícledes Formiga

BR

1924-06-19 – 1983-05-09

Eurícledes Formiga was a Brazilian poet known for his work exploring the human condition, melancholy, and the passage of time. His poetry is marked by careful language, deep lyricism, and a strong capacity for observing the inner and outer world. Formiga left a legacy of reflection on existence and the search for meaning in poetry that resonates with its sincerity and beauty.

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Efer Cilas dos Santos Junior

Efer Cilas dos Santos Junior

BR

Efer Cilas dos Santos Junior is a Brazilian poet whose work stands out for its exploration of identity, ancestry, and Afro-Brazilian culture. His poetry is marked by strong and visceral language, evoking rhythms, colors, and flavors that refer to his roots. Through his verses, he seeks to give voice to frequently marginalized experiences and narratives, celebrating the richness and resilience of his people. His writing is an act of cultural affirmation and poetic resistance.

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Edielson Pereira

Edielson Pereira

BR

Edielson Pereira is a poet whose work is characterized by rich language and a profound exploration of themes such as identity, memory, and the individual's relationship with the world. His poetry is marked by a strong symbolic charge and an intrinsic musicality, which gives his verses an almost ritualistic quality. The poet moves between the personal and the collective, weaving reflections on culture, history, and universal human experiences. His writing is an invitation to contemplation and to the discovery of hidden meanings in the words and images he constructs, revealing a keen sensitivity to the nuances of existence.

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Eduardo Martins

Eduardo Martins

BR

1939-07-26 – 2008-04-13

Eduardo Martins is a Brazilian poet whose work stands out for its lyrical depth and exploration of existential themes and the human condition. His poetry is marked by a dense and imagistic language, capable of evoking sensations and reflections on love, death, time, and the search for meaning. With a style that moves between the confessional and the universal, Martins has built a body of work that resonates with its authenticity and its ability to touch the deepest chords of the reader, consolidating himself as a significant voice in contemporary Portuguese-language literature.

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Douglas Eden Brotto

Douglas Eden Brotto

BR

Douglas Eden Brotto is a contemporary Portuguese poet and writer, known for his work that moves between introspective lyricism and reflection on society and the human condition. His poetry is characterized by the exploration of universal themes with a direct and, at times, raw language, which seeks to establish a deep connection with the reader. His writing reflects an attentive look at the complexities of modern life, addressing issues of identity, existentialism, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. Brotto contributes to contemporary poetry with an authentic voice and a style that appeals to emotion and intelligence.

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Edércio Fanasca

Edércio Fanasca

BR

Edércio Fanasca is a contemporary Brazilian poet known for his poetry that navigates between lyricism and reflection on the human condition, the ephemerality of time, and the search for meaning. His work stands out for its careful language, its ability to create powerful poetic images, and its sensitive and profound exploration of existential themes. Fanasca's poetry invites the reader to immerse themselves in a universe of feelings and thoughts, where the everyday intertwines with the transcendental. His verses reveal an authentic poetic voice that engages with the anxieties of being in his time.

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Emílio Burlamaqui

Emílio Burlamaqui

BR

1922-03-02 – 2014-07-19

Emílio Burlamaqui was a Brazilian poet, journalist, and literary critic, known for his participation in the modernist movement and for his writing that moved between lyricism and formal experimentation. His work addressed themes such as the city, the ephemerality of life, and the complexities of human feeling, with a language that reflected the aesthetic innovations of his time. As a journalist and critic, he contributed to the dissemination and debate of Brazilian literary production, exerting influence on the cultural scene of his time. His work was marked by the pursuit of new forms of poetic expression.

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Edmir Domingues

Edmir Domingues

BR

1927-06-08 – 2001-04-01

Edmir Domingues is a contemporary Brazilian poet, short story writer, and essayist. His poetic work is recognized for its exploration of language, subjectivity, and reflection on existential and social themes. With a writing style that ranges between lyricism and experimentation, Domingues has established himself as a relevant name in current Brazilian poetry.

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Edimilson de Almeida Pereira

Edimilson de Almeida Pereira

BR

1963-01-01

Edimilson de Almeida Pereira is a Brazilian poet, essayist, and professor known for his work exploring the complexities of identity, Afro-Brazilian culture, and the human condition. His poetry is characterized by rich and inventive language, often engaging with orality and literary tradition, while also addressing contemporary social and existential issues. His role as a public intellectual and researcher also marks his significant contribution to literary and cultural studies in Brazil.

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Jorge Barros Duarte

Jorge Barros Duarte

TL

1912-01-14 – 1995-06-06

Jorge Barros Duarte was a Portuguese poet known for his work that deeply explores the human condition, the passage of time, and the individual's relationship with the cosmos. His poetry is characterized by a refined yet symbolism-laden language and an intrinsic musicality, reflecting a profound lyrical sensibility and a contemplative view of existence. With a body of work that transitions between the personal and the universal, Duarte addressed themes such as memory, the ephemerality of life, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. His writing demonstrates formal mastery, combined with a unique ability to evoke images and sensations, consolidating him as a singular voice in contemporary Portuguese poetry.

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Di Souto

Di Souto

PT

Di Souto is a poet whose writing is characterized by lyrical depth and the exploration of universal themes such as love, the ephemerality of life, and the search for meaning. His poetry, often marked by careful and imagistic language, invites introspection and contemplation. Souto establishes an intimate connection with the reader through the sharing of emotions and reflections on the human condition. Di Souto's work reveals a keen sensitivity to the nuances of existence, translating into verses the beauty and melancholy of fleeting moments. His contribution to poetry lies in his ability to evoke deep feelings and offer a lyrical perspective on the world.

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Dieter Roos

Dieter Roos

BR

Dieter Roos is a poet and writer associated with contemporary German-language literature. His poetic work is often marked by precise language and an exploration of themes that address human existence, society, and the perception of reality. His writing is characterized by a combination of keen observation and reflection, often with a touch of irony or critical distance.

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