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Archibald Mcleish

Archibald Mcleish

US

Archibald MacLeish was an influential American poet, playwright, and essayist. His work is marked by a strong sense of civic responsibility and a deep exploration of American identity and the individual's role in society. MacLeish sought in poetry a way to understand and articulate the complexities of his time, often resorting to historical and mythological themes.

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Anónimo Francês do Século IX

Anónimo Francês do Século IX

FR

This anonymous author is known for "The Sequence of Saint Eulalia", one of the earliest literary texts in a Romance language. The work, written at the end of the 9th century, narrates the story of Eulalia of Mérida and stands out for its historical and linguistic importance, being a landmark in the transition from Latin to vernacular languages.

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Al-Mu'tamid

Al-Mu'tamid

PT

1040-01-01 – 1095-01-01

Al-Mu'tamid was an Andalusian emir and poet, known for his reign in Seville and his lyrical production, which reflects the beauty of courtly life, love, and the ephemerality of existence. His poetry, imbued with deep lyricism and refined sensibility, bequeathed verses to posterity that celebrate the joy of the senses, but also the melancholy of loss and the fragility of power. He is an emblematic figure of Islamic culture on the Iberian Peninsula.

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Hildo Rangel

Hildo Rangel

BR

Hildo Rangel was a Brazilian poet whose work stood out for its exploration of existential and social themes, with a language that moved between the colloquial and the erudite. His poetry, often marked by deep introspection and a critical look at reality, addressed the human condition, the contradictions of modern life, and the search for meaning. Gradually, he gained a notable space in the literary scene, being recognized for the originality and expressive power of his verses. His contribution enriched contemporary Brazilian poetry, leaving a legacy of reflection and poetic sensibility.

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António Aragão

António Aragão

PT

1925-09-22 – 2008-08-11

António Aragão was a Portuguese poet, essayist, and visual artist, a central figure of concretism in Portugal. His poetic work, marked by visual and linguistic experimentation, explores the materiality of the word and the relationship between text and image. He was also an important disseminator of experimental poetry.

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Goulart Gomes

Goulart Gomes

PT

1965-05-01 – 1976-01-03

Goulart Gomes is a Portuguese poet whose work is distinguished by its exploration of language, its sonority, and its ability to evoke landscapes and sensations. His poetry, often marked by introspective lyricism and keen observation of the world, transitions between the personal and the universal, using stylistic resources that lend depth and expressiveness to his verses.

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Juscelino Vieira Mendes

Juscelino Vieira Mendes

BR

– 1976-12-09

Juscelino Vieira Mendes is a contemporary Portuguese poet, known for his deep exploration of the human condition and the complexities of existence. His poetic work is distinguished by introspection, the musicality of verse, and the ability to evoke vivid images and subtle emotions. With writing that moves between the intimate and the universal, Juscelino Vieira Mendes addresses themes such as love, memory, the passage of time, and the search for meaning. His poetry is often marked by careful language and a refined sensitivity to the nuances of feeling, which gives him a prominent place in current Portuguese poetry.

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Ivaldo Gomes

Ivaldo Gomes

BR

1964-12-11

Ivaldo Gomes is an Angolan writer whose work is part of the context of contemporary Angolan literature, frequently addressing social, political, and existential themes. His writing is marked by a strong awareness of Angolan reality, exploring historical legacies and present challenges with a language that sometimes leans towards lyricism and at other times towards rawness. Gomes has been establishing himself as a relevant voice in his country's literature, contributing to the reflection on Angola's identity and future.

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Simone Barbariz

Simone Barbariz

BR

Simone Barbariz is a Brazilian poet, short story writer, and novelist. Her work is often associated with marginal poetry and independent literature, exploring themes such as the female condition, freedom, sexuality, and social issues in a raw and visceral way. With direct and often provocative language, Barbariz stands out for her authentic voice and the way she addresses reality, challenging conventions and celebrating transgression as a form of expression.

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Mario Pirata

Mario Pirata

BR

1957-08-19 – 2025-07-21

Mario Pirata is a name associated with Portuguese-language poetry, standing out for his contribution in the lyrical field. His work, although perhaps less widely disseminated, reflects a particular sensitivity for exploring existential themes and human feelings. Pirata's poetry is characterized by the depth of his reflections and the intrinsic musicality of his verses, inviting the reader to an introspection about life and its nuances.

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Carlos J. Tavares Gomes

Carlos J. Tavares Gomes

PT

Carlos J. Tavares Gomes is a Portuguese poet known for his work that explores the complexity of the human condition, the passage of time, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. His poetry is distinguished by its lyrical introspection, careful language, and ability to evoke deep feelings and existential reflections. Tavares Gomes enriches contemporary Portuguese poetry with his unique sensitivity and particular vision of life.

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Líria Bordinhão Dahlke

Líria Bordinhão Dahlke

BR

Líria Bordinhão Dahlke is a contemporary Brazilian poet and writer, known for her poetic work that explores themes such as identity, memory, and the complexities of human existence. Her writing is marked by accessible yet deeply reflective language that resonates with readers seeking poetry that touches the core of personal experience. With a career dedicated to literary art, Dahlke has stood out in the current poetic scene, offering significant contributions that address the nuances of daily life and reflections on time and being. Her poetry invites introspection and dialogue with the reader, consolidating her as an important voice in Brazilian literature.

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Paulo P. P. Rodrigues da Costa

Paulo P. P. Rodrigues da Costa

PT

Paulo P. P. Rodrigues da Costa is a name that resonates in the literary landscape, especially for his foray into poetry. His work is often associated with a deep reflection on life, being, and the universe, exploring the nuances of the human experience with careful and imaginative language. A poet who seems to navigate between tradition and modernity, Rodrigues da Costa is recognized for his ability to evoke emotions and thoughts through verses that invite contemplation. His writing, although sometimes enigmatic, possesses an intrinsic strength that makes it memorable and an object of interest for readers and critics.

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Edmilson

Edmilson

BR

1976-07-10

Edmilson is a poet who stands out for his lyrical and reflective approach to human existence, exploring themes such as identity, time, and the search for meaning. His work is marked by a poetic language that, while accessible, carries a depth of feelings and images. With poetry that invites introspection, Edmilson establishes an intimate dialogue with the reader, inviting them to contemplate the complexities of life and the subtleties of emotions. His contribution to contemporary poetry lies in his ability to touch upon existential questions with sensitivity and depth.

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Társis Schwald

Társis Schwald

BR

Társis Schwald is a Brazilian poet and professor whose poetic work is characterized by precise language, often rooted in the observation of everyday life and reflection on social and existential issues. His poetry oscillates between the lyrical and the critical, exploring themes such as memory, identity, the individual's relationship with the city, and the challenges of contemporary times. Schwald is also active in the academic field, which is reflected in the depth and density of his verses, inviting the reader to a critical engagement with reality.

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Ivan Miziara

Ivan Miziara

BR

Ivan Miziara is a Brazilian poet known for his work that moves between lyricism and existential reflection. His poetry is characterized by the exploration of language, with a rich vocabulary and an intrinsic musicality to the verses. Miziara addresses universal themes such as love, the ephemerality of time, and the search for meaning, often with a confessional and introspective tone. His work dialogues with literary tradition while seeking formal and thematic innovations.

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Fernando Tanajura Menezes

Fernando Tanajura Menezes

BR

1969-07-04

Fernando Tanajura Menezes is a Brazilian poet and essayist, whose work is characterized by lyrical depth and reflection on universal themes such as existence, memory, and identity. With careful language and keen sensitivity, Menezes establishes a dialogue with the literary tradition, while also addressing the complexities of the contemporary world. His literary production, which encompasses both poetry and essays, demonstrates a particular interest in exploring the human condition and the nuances of interpersonal relationships. His work invites introspection and contemplation, solidifying his place in Brazilian literature.

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Elisa Grec

Elisa Grec

BR

Elisa Grec is a contemporary poet whose work explores the complexities of human existence through lyrical and introspective language. Her work is characterized by emotional depth and the ability to capture fleeting moments of life, transforming them into universal reflections on love, loss, and the search for meaning. Grec addresses recurring themes such as memory, the passage of time, and the fragility of human relationships, using vivid metaphors and imagery to create an atmosphere of intimacy and melancholy.

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José Carlos Augusto Ferreira

José Carlos Augusto Ferreira

PT

1838-11-22 – 1903-06-07

José Carlos Augusto Ferreira was a poet whose works explored the depths of the human condition, the ephemerality of time, and the search for meaning amidst the complexity of existence. His poetry is marked by a rich and evocative language, capable of transitioning between melancholic lyricism and profound philosophical reflection. Ferreira dedicated himself to investigating the nuances of emotions and the existential dilemmas that shape individual and collective experience. Through his verses, the poet wove an intimate dialogue with the reader, inviting them to contemplate the beauty and fragility of life. His poetic legacy lies in his ability to capture the essence of human feelings and express them with unique sensitivity. Ferreira's work continues to resonate with readers who seek in poetry a way to understand themselves and the world around them, appreciating the mastery with which he approached universal themes with depth and originality.

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Virna G. Teixeira

Virna G. Teixeira

BR

Virna G. Teixeira is a contemporary poet whose work is noted for its lyrical depth and exploration of universal themes such as love, pain, the passage of time, and the search for meaning. Her writing is characterized by careful language and keen sensitivity, capable of capturing emotional nuances and existential reflections. Through verses that resonate with the human experience, Teixeira invites the reader on an introspective journey, weaving a tapestry of feelings and thoughts that celebrate the complexity of life.

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Rômulo do Amaral Filho

Rômulo do Amaral Filho

BR

1976-11-08

Rômulo do Amaral Filho was a Brazilian poet whose work explored the depth of the human soul, addressing universal themes such as love, saudade (longing), and the ephemerality of life. His poetry is marked by accessible language, yet imbued with lyricism and sensitivity, capable of touching the reader in their innermost emotions. The poet dedicated himself to capturing the beauty and melancholy of everyday life, transforming simple moments into verses that resonate with the human experience. His poetic legacy lies in the ability to evoke deep feelings through genuine and touching expression.

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Paulo Montalverne

Paulo Montalverne

PT

Paulo Montalverne is a contemporary Portuguese poet, whose work is distinguished by the exploration of themes such as identity, memory, and the individual's relationship with the world. His writing is marked by careful language and a particular sensitivity to the nuances of human experience. He has been establishing himself in the Portuguese literary scene through the originality and depth of his poetic compositions.

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Rafael do Nascimento Monteiro

Rafael do Nascimento Monteiro

PT

1989-06-26

Rafael do Nascimento Monteiro was a poet whose work was characterized by the exploration of existential themes and the intrinsic musicality of his verses. His poetic compositions reflect a deep sensitivity to the human condition, often addressing the ephemerality of time, the search for meaning, and the beauty found in the simplicity of everyday life. His writing, marked by accessible yet emotionally charged language, sought to establish an intimate connection with the reader, inviting reflection and introspection. His legacy lies in his ability to touch the reader through authentic and sincere poetry, which, despite not overtly affiliating with specific literary movements, resonates with the universal lyrical tradition. Monteiro left a discreet but significant mark on the poetic landscape, prioritizing depth of feeling and the art of well-measured words.

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Paulo Lins

Paulo Lins

BR

1958-06-11

Paulo Lins is a Brazilian writer primarily known for his work "City of God", which portrays the violent reality of a Rio de Janeiro favela. His writing is marked by raw realism and colloquial language, aiming to give voice to marginalized communities. Lins addresses themes such as crime, poverty, and the search for redemption, using an engaging narrative that has established him as an important figure in contemporary Brazilian literature.

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