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Christiano Nunes Fernandes

Christiano Nunes Fernandes

PT

1957-02-18

Christiano Nunes Fernandes is a poet whose work is distinguished by its rich vocabulary and exploration of profound themes of human existence. With a keen sensitivity to the beauty and fragility of the world, his poems weave reflections on time, memory, and the search for transcendent meaning. His writing, marked by an engaging musicality and vivid imagery, invites the reader on an inner journey. Christiano Nunes Fernandes has established himself as an acclaimed voice in contemporary poetry, inspiring through his authenticity and the strength of his artistic expression.

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Carvalho Nogueira

Carvalho Nogueira

PT

1968-11-21

Carvalho Nogueira was a poet whose work stood out for its profound exploration of the human condition, addressing universal themes such as love, death, and time with a rich and imagistic language. His poetry, although sometimes melancholic, reveals a constant search for beauty and the meaning of existence, reflecting an introspective spirit and a refined sensitivity to the nuances of life. His literary career was marked by a dedication to poetic form, combined with a unique ability to translate the most complex emotions and reflections into verse. Carvalho Nogueira left a poetic legacy that continues to resonate for its expressive power and universality, inviting readers on an inner journey and a deep contemplation of the world.

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Camilo Mota

Camilo Mota

PT

1968-03-06

Camilo Mota was a poet whose work is part of the contemporary Portuguese poetry scene. He explored poetic language with a keen eye for the nuances of everyday life and the depths of human experience. His poetry is marked by lyrical introspection and a constant search for new forms of expression, engaging with literary tradition while remaining open to experimentation.

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Carlos Nejar

Carlos Nejar

BR

1939-01-11

Carlos Nejar is a renowned Brazilian poet whose work is distinguished by its lyrical intensity and exploration of universal themes such as love, death, time, and identity. His poetry is marked by a rich and expressive language, which moves between confessional lyricism and philosophical reflection. Throughout his career, Nejar has established himself as an important voice in contemporary Brazilian literature, recognized for the depth of his vision and his formal mastery.

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Carlos Magalhães de Azeredo

Carlos Magalhães de Azeredo

BR

1872-09-07 – 1963-11-04

Carlos Magalhães de Azeredo was a distinguished Brazilian jurist, writer, and diplomat, whose literary work, although not extensive, is marked by an elegant and reflective prose. The author explored themes related to Brazilian culture, history, and society, with a critical and sometimes ironic eye. His production includes articles, chronicles, and essays, in which he demonstrated a profound knowledge of national reality and a refined literary style. Azeredo represents an important intellectual figure in Brazil, whose contributions, both in the public and literary spheres, deserve recognition.

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Cláudio Manuel da Costa

Cláudio Manuel da Costa

BR

1729-06-05 – 1789-07-04

Cláudio Manuel da Costa was a Brazilian poet of the Arcadian period, known for his contribution to the development of poetry in Minas Gerais. His work, marked by serenity, the pursuit of classical harmony, and bucolic themes, reflects the aesthetic ideals of Arcadianism, while also anticipating elements that would come to define Brazilian literary identity.

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Cludia Nobre de Oliveira

Cludia Nobre de Oliveira

PT

Cláudia Nobre de Oliveira is a contemporary poet whose work is distinguished by its lyrical expressiveness and exploration of universal themes such as love, pain, resilience, and the search for identity. Her poetry, marked by direct and emotive language, but also by a profound reflection on the human condition, has been gaining prominence in the recent Portuguese literary scene. Her work sensitively addresses the complexities of human relationships and the inner strength needed to face life's challenges.

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Cláudio Martins

Cláudio Martins

BR

1910-05-10 – 1995-06-17

Cláudio Martins is a Portuguese poet whose works explore the relationship between the individual and society, the ephemerality of time, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. His poetry is marked by a direct and reflective language, with touches of melancholy and irony, inviting the reader to question their own perceptions and the reality that surrounds them. Martins stands out for the originality and depth of his observations on the human condition.

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Clóvis Moura

Clóvis Moura

BR

1925 – 2003-12-23

Clóvis Moura was a Brazilian intellectual, historian, and writer of great relevance to the study of social history and Afro-Brazilian culture. His work was dedicated to rescuing and analyzing the participation and resistance of Black people in the formation of Brazilian society, combating Eurocentric and stereotyped views. With a rigorous and engaged approach, Moura significantly contributed to the demystification of historical narratives and the valorization of Black identity and culture in Brazil.

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Clinio Jorge de Souza

Clinio Jorge de Souza

BR

Clinio Jorge de Souza was a Brazilian poet and writer whose work is part of the literature produced in Brazil. His writing explores varied themes, with a particular focus on lyrical expression and the observation of daily life and human feelings. As a literary figure, he contributed to the enrichment of the Brazilian cultural landscape, leaving a legacy of texts that reflect the sensibility and concerns of his time.

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Carlos Lima

Carlos Lima

BR

1945-09-04

Carlos Lima was a poet whose work is characterized by a deep exploration of the human condition, addressing themes such as loneliness, love, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. His poetry is marked by a lyrical and evocative language, capable of capturing the nuances of emotions and the complexities of interpersonal relationships. Through his verses, Lima weaves reflections that invite introspection and contemplation of existence, consolidating himself as a singular voice in contemporary literature.

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Clicie Pontes

Clicie Pontes

BR

Clicie Pontes is a contemporary Brazilian poet, known for her poetry that explores subjectivity, everyday life, human relationships, and the ephemerality of existence. Her work stands out for its lyrical delicacy, introspective depth, and a language that bridges the simplicity and complexity of feelings.

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Cleonice Rainho

Cleonice Rainho

AO

Cleonice Rainho was a Portuguese writer and poet, whose work is part of the context of contemporary poetry. Although less known to the general public, her writing reveals a particular sensitivity for the expression of feelings and observations about life. Her literary contribution, marked by a personal and reflective language, explores themes that touch on intimacy and the perception of the world around her. Her legacy, although modest in terms of projection, represents a testimony to the diversity of voices in Portuguese literature.

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Cleise Mendes

Cleise Mendes

BR

1948-08-24

Cleise Mendes is a Brazilian poet whose work is characterized by lyrical delicacy and the ability to evoke deep and universal feelings. Her poetry explores themes such as love, saudade (longing), the passage of time, and introspection, using accessible language that is nevertheless rich in symbolism. With writing that flows with naturalness and melody, Mendes constructs a poetic universe where the beauty of everyday life intertwines with existential reflections, captivating readers with her sensitivity and the way she translates human emotions into touching verses.

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Cláudio Feldman

Cláudio Feldman

BR

Cláudio Feldman is an Argentine poet and translator, known for his poetic work that explores themes such as memory, identity, the city, and the fragmentation of modern experience. His poetry is characterized by precise language and a unique ability to capture the nuances of everyday life and the complexities of the inner universe. With an active career in contemporary literature, Feldman has also stood out as an important translator, responsible for bringing works by Portuguese-language authors into Spanish. His work reflects a deep dialogue with different literary and cultural traditions.

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Claudius Portugal

Claudius Portugal

BR

1944-12-18 – 2022-07-13

Claudius Portugal is a multifaceted figure in the Portuguese literary landscape, known for his foray into poetry with a style that blends lyricism with biting social criticism. His work explores the contradictions of contemporary society, the existential dilemmas of the individual, and the search for identity in a constantly changing world. Portugal's poetry is characterized by its ability to move between the intimate and the public, using language that can be simultaneously accessible and metaphorically rich. His compositions invite reflection on human values and the complexities of interpersonal relationships.

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Cláudio Aguiar

Cláudio Aguiar

CV

1975-02-03

Cláudio Aguiar was a Brazilian poet whose work stood out for its lyrical sensitivity and exploration of themes such as memory, time, and the transience of existence. With a refined language and a keen eye on the everyday, Aguiar crafted an introspective and melancholic poetry. His work, though with less media visibility than other contemporaries, is recognized for its depth and formal mastery, revealing a poet attentive to the nuances of the human soul and the passage of time.

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Claudia Moraes Rego

Claudia Moraes Rego

BR

1969-07-29

Cláudia Moraes Rego is a contemporary Brazilian author, known for her engaging prose and for exploring narratives that frequently address the complexities of human relationships and identity. Her writing is marked by sensitivity in character construction and the ability to weave stories that resonate with contemporary experience. Moraes Rego has contributed to Brazilian literature with works that stand out for their psychological depth and stylistic quality.

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Cid Saboia de Carvalho

Cid Saboia de Carvalho

BR

1935-08-25

Cid Saboia de Carvalho was an influential Brazilian poet, essayist, and professor, whose work was noted for its profound reflection on existential, social, and cultural themes. His poetry is recognized for its intellectual density, formal experimentation, and ability to engage with literary tradition while addressing the complexities of the contemporary world. With a multifaceted career that included academic activity and literary criticism, Cid Saboia de Carvalho left a significant legacy in Brazilian literature. His work continues to be studied and appreciated for its originality, thematic relevance, and expressive power.

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Cineas Santos

Cineas Santos

BR

1948-09-20

Cineas Santos was an Angolan poet, whose work stands out for its exploration of identity, land, and the human condition in contexts of struggle and the search for affirmation. His poetry is a reflection of his experience and Angolan reality, marked by a strong lyrical charge and social commitment. His writing contributed significantly to the literature of Angola.

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Antonio Cicero

Antonio Cicero

BR

1945-10-06 – 2024-10-23

Antonio Cicero was a Brazilian poet, university professor, and literary critic. His poetic work is marked by a profound reflection on language, time, and the human condition, combined with formal rigor and sharp intelligence. His poetry explores the ambiguities of modern experience, the everyday, and the search for meaning in a complex world. He was also an influential intellectual, known for his essays on culture, literature, and philosophy, as well as his work as a professor.

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Chico Fábio

Chico Fábio

PT

Chico Fábio is a contemporary poet whose work is distinguished by the liveliness of its language and the exploration of urban and everyday themes. His poetry engages with social reality and individual experiences, using a tone that is at times ironic, at times lyrical, but always attentive to the expressiveness of verse. With a writing style that draws the reader in, Chico Fábio addresses the complexity of modern life with humor, sensitivity, and a keen perspective on human relationships and urban settings.

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Pe. Osvaldo Chaves

Pe. Osvaldo Chaves

BR

Father Osvaldo Chaves was a Brazilian priest and poet, known for his work that blends religious faith with profound poetic sensibility. His poetry frequently addresses spiritual themes, the relationship with the divine, nature, and reflections on life and death, all from the perspective of his priestly vocation. With accessible language yet imbued with meaning, Father Osvaldo Chaves managed to touch hearts and minds, offering in his verses an invitation to contemplation and spiritual elevation, which made him a beloved figure in his community and admired for his literary work.

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Chagas Correia

Chagas Correia

BR

1930-08-28 – 2013-01-18

Chagas Correia was an Angolan poet and writer, whose work is a reflection of his identity and the complexities of Angola. His poetry is often associated with themes of national identity, history, culture, and the struggle for the affirmation of the Angolan people. It is characterized by a strong connection to the land and its people, expressed in a language that evokes orality and the strength of traditions.

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