Authors List
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Celina Holanda
1915-06-19 – 1999-07-04
Celina Holanda is a poet whose work is characterized by an intense exploration of subjectivity and the feminine condition, deeply addressing themes such as identity, memory, the body, and complex human relationships. Her poetry is marked by a careful language and a confessional tone, inviting the reader to deep introspection and empathy. Her writing reveals a keen sensitivity to the nuances of feeling and existence, using metaphors and poetic images that resonate with strength and delicacy. Celina Holanda constructs a unique poetic universe, where fragility intertwines with strength, and the search for meaning is manifested through an authentic and striking voice, consolidating her place in contemporary literature.
Chacal
1951-05-24
Chacal is a Brazilian poet and cultural activist, known for his urban, irreverent, and experimental poetry, which dialogues with music, performance, and the daily life of metropolises. His work, marked by colloquial language, humor, and social criticism, explores themes such as identity, the city, politics, and human relationships in a direct and forceful way. He is a central figure in the marginal poetry and independent cultural scene in Brazil.
Carlos Felipe Moisés
1942-01-01 – 2017-01-01
Carlos Felipe Moisés is a prominent name in Brazilian literature, recognized for his vast work that spans poetry, literary criticism, and translation. His poetry, often marked by erudition and density, addresses complex themes of human existence, art, and culture. He is a multifaceted intellectual who contributes significantly to literary and cultural debate, with a body of work that reflects profound knowledge and a sharp critical vision.
Carlos Falck
Carlos Falck was a distinguished poet and writer in the literary scene, known for his work that explores the depth of the human experience, the relationship with nature, and the search for meaning. With careful language and refined sensibility, his poetry reveals an attentive gaze at the nuances of everyday life and the great existential questions. Throughout his career, he demonstrated a unique ability to express emotions and reflections in a lyrical and engaging way.
Cláudio Ferro
Cláudio Ferro is a name associated with poetry, whose work is characterized by accessible language and a deep connection with daily reality and human feelings. His writing often seeks to capture the essence of common experiences, transforming them into lyrical reflections. His poetic journey, although it may not have achieved great public notoriety, is a testament to his passion for words and artistic expression, exploring themes that resonate with the lives of many readers.
Carlos Figueiredo
1961-03-20
Carlos Figueiredo is a Brazilian poet known for his work that frequently explores the human condition, the passage of time, and introspection. His poetry is characterized by careful language, sometimes melancholic, but always with a deep sensitivity to the nuances of existence.
Cristiane Ferrari
1982-04-17
Cristiane Ferrari is a contemporary Brazilian writer, with a prominent role in poetry. Her work is characterized by a lyrical and introspective language, exploring themes such as the ephemerality of time, memory, human relationships, and the search for meaning amidst the complexity of modern life. The author demonstrates a refined sensitivity in capturing the nuances of everyday life and existential anxieties. Ferrari has been consolidating herself in the Brazilian literary scene for her ability to create accessible, yet profound poetry, which resonates with readers for its emotional honesty and formal beauty. Her work invites reflection on the human experience, offering a poetic look at the challenges and beauties of existence.
Carlos Eduardo da Rocha
1934-01-01 – 2016-01-05
Carlos Eduardo da Rocha is a name associated with literary production in Portuguese, with a body of work that tends to explore the depths of human experience and its interconnections with the surrounding world. His writing, marked by a strong poetic and reflective vein, addresses universal themes such as identity, the passage of time, and the search for meaning, using language that strives for precision and expressiveness. With a style that combines introspection with keen observation of reality, Rocha invites the reader on a journey into the inner workings of emotions and the landscapes of memory. His literary work seeks to establish a dialogue with contemporary concerns, offering perspectives that resonate with the complexity of modern life.
Célia Lamounier de Araújo
1932-11-24 – 1992-11-04
Célia Lamounier de Araújo is a Brazilian writer whose work stands out in the field of children's and young adult literature. With a career dedicated to education and literary creation, she has contributed to the enrichment of the literary collection for children and young people in Brazil. Her writing, often marked by educational themes, human values, and imagination, seeks to captivate the young reader and stimulate their development.
Carlos Eduardo Bandeira de Mello Gomes
1953-03-22
Carlos Eduardo Bandeira de Mello Gomes is a poet whose work is distinguished by lyrical depth and the exploration of universal themes such as love, the passage of time, and the ephemerality of existence. His poetry is marked by carefully crafted language, with an expressive use of images and metaphors that evoke sensations and emotions intensely. With a style that bridges tradition and modernity, Gomes constructs a personal and introspective poetic universe. His writing invites reflection on the human condition, the search for meaning, and the beauty found in everyday details, consolidating his space in contemporary literature through originality and sensitivity.
Carlos Dantas
1936-05-23
Carlos Dantas was a poet whose work is part of the Portuguese literary landscape. His poetry, marked by profound sensitivity and a polished style, addressed universal themes through a language rich in imagery and musicality. He explored the complexities of the human condition, the ephemerality of life, and the beauty of the everyday.
Candido Diaz
Candido Diaz was a poet whose work is part of the context of contemporary poetry. His writing is marked by a deep reflection on the human condition, the ephemerality of life, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. His poetry explores, sensitively and sometimes melancholically, the themes of love, loss, and memory, using language that balances clarity with imagistic suggestion. Through verses that resonate with individual and collective experience, Diaz left a mark on the literary landscape for his ability to express universal emotions with an authentic and touching voice.
Carlinhos Brown
1962-11-23
Carlinhos Brown is a multifaceted and innovative Brazilian musician, composer, singer, and percussionist. Known for his contagious energy and his fusion of Afro-Brazilian rhythms with elements of pop and electronic music, he is one of the main figures responsible for the international projection of Bahian music. His work spans various genres, demonstrating unique versatility and a commitment to Brazilian sound and cultural identity.
Caetano de Brito e Figueiredo
1671 – 1732
Caetano de Brito e Figueiredo was a Portuguese poet and professor, known for his literary work that reflects the historical and cultural context of his time. He stood out for his academic activity and his contribution to Portuguese-language poetry. His writing addresses universal themes with a particular sensitivity, leaving a legacy in 19th-century literature.
Carla Bianca
1994-10-15
Carla Bianca is an emerging figure in contemporary poetry, whose work stands out for its deep exploration of subjectivity and the human condition. Her poetic work weaves a tapestry of complex emotions, addressing themes such as memory, identity, and the ephemerality of existence with lyrical and imagery-rich language. The author demonstrates a notable ability to move between the intimate and the universal, inviting the reader to introspect on their own experiences. With an approach that combines aesthetic sensibility and formal rigor, Carla Bianca has been consolidating her space in the literary landscape, offering a poetic voice that resonates with its originality and expressive force. Her writing is marked by delicate introspection, exploring the nuances of feeling and being.
Afonso Cautela
1933-01-01 – 2018-06-29
Afonso Cautela is a contemporary poet whose works explore the complexity of the human experience, the ephemerality of time, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. His poetry is distinguished by its reflective depth and by the way it manages to capture the melancholy and beauty intrinsic to existence. Through careful language and evocative imagery, Cautela builds bridges between the intimate and the universal, inviting the reader to an introspection on the human condition. His literary career has been marked by constant formal and thematic experimentation, exploring new ways to express feelings and ideas. Cautela's work has been gaining recognition for its originality and its ability to touch the reader viscerally, consolidating his position as a relevant voice in contemporary poetry.
Olympia Mahu
Olympia Mahu is a literary figure whose work fits into the panorama of contemporary poetry, exploring the complexities of identity, memory, and urban experience. Her writing is characterized by fragmentation, the intersection of languages, and careful observation of everyday life, reflecting the anxieties and unique beauties of the modern world.
Dílson Catarino
Dílson Catarino is a contemporary Portuguese poet, known for a work that reflects on the human condition, the passage of time, and the search for meaning. His poetry is characterized by careful language and deep sensitivity, exploring themes such as memory, saudade, and transcendence. He has been consolidating his name in the Portuguese literary scene.
José Castello
1951
José Castello is a contemporary Brazilian writer, known for his multifaceted work that spans fiction, poetry, and essay. His writing explores memory, identity, human relationships, and the Brazilian cultural universe, with an accessible and reflective language that engages the reader in an intimate and provocative way.
António Feliciano de Castilho
1800-01-28 – 1875-06-18
António Feliciano de Castilho was an influential Portuguese writer, poet, and translator, a prominent figure of the 19th century. Known for his vast literary output and his defense of traditionalism and classicism, Castilho played a central role in Portuguese cultural life, both through his original work and his polemical interventions, notably in the orthography debate and his rivalry with Romanticism. His work encompasses poetry, prose, literary criticism, and translation, distinguished by its musicality, formal rigor, and inspiration from classical and Renaissance models. Despite being a controversial figure, especially in his opposition to Romanticism, Castilho left a lasting legacy in Portuguese literature, being studied and debated to this day.
Carlos Nóbrega
1979-09-19
Carlos Nóbrega is a Brazilian comedian, presenter, and scriptwriter, widely recognized for his long career in television. Creator and anchor of highly successful comedy shows, he became known for his sharp observation of daily life and for creating iconic characters that satirize Brazilian society. His work is marked by intelligent and critical humor, which addresses social and behavioral themes with originality and insight.
Geraldo Carneiro
1952-06-11
Geraldo Carneiro was a Brazilian poet, translator, and journalist, known for his lyrical work and for exploring themes such as memory, time, and the ephemerality of life. His poetry stands out for its musicality, formal rigor, and language that is both erudite and accessible. He collaborated with various publications and translated important works of foreign literature, in addition to being a relevant figure in literary criticism. His poetic trajectory is marked by a constant search for the precise word and the expression of the complexities of the human experience.
Caronile Lins
Caronile Lins is a contemporary Brazilian writer whose works explore the complexities of human relationships, identity, and social issues with a language that blends lyricism and precision. Her writing is often marked by a keen sensitivity to the existential and affective dilemmas of her characters. Through engaging narratives, Lins invites the reader to reflect on the intricacies of the human condition in the context of contemporary society.
Angela Carneiro
1954
Angela Carneiro is a contemporary poet whose work is characterized by the exploration of themes such as identity, memory, and the female condition. With a lyrical and introspective language, her compositions address the complexities of the human experience, interpersonal relationships, and the search for meaning. Her poetry invites reflection and empathy, through careful and emotional writing.