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Ruth Souza Saleme

Ruth Souza Saleme

BR

Ruth Souza Saleme was a Brazilian writer whose work stands out for its sensitivity and exploration of universal themes, often with a focus on the nuances of the human experience. Her poetic writing reflects a profound capacity for observation and a language that seeks beauty and expressiveness.

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Mirela S. Xavier

Mirela S. Xavier

BR

Mirela S. Xavier is a poet whose work is characterized by a lyrical and introspective exploration of the human condition, addressing themes such as identity, memory, and the ephemerality of existence. Her writing, marked by sensitive and imagery-rich language, invites reflection on the complexities of human relationships and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. Xavier crafts verses that resonate with their authenticity and their ability to capture beauty in the fragilities of everyday life, offering the reader a unique perspective on the emotions and longings of the soul.

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C. Almeida Stella

C. Almeida Stella

BR

C. Almeida Stella is a poet whose work stands out for its exploration of existential themes and the fusion of refined language with profound lyrical sensibility. His poetry invites the reader on an inner journey, addressing the complexity of human relationships, the passage of time, and the search for meaning. His writing, marked by a strong emotional charge and a keen eye for the details of everyday life, reflects artistic maturity and mastery of poetic form, consolidating him as a relevant name in contemporary Portuguese-language poetry.

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Maria do Carmo Lobato

Maria do Carmo Lobato

PT

1946-05-24 – 1978-12-31

Maria do Carmo Lobato is a Portuguese writer whose work is part of the panorama of the country's contemporary literature. Although her literary incursions may cover different genres, her writing is often associated with a reflective and sensitive approach to the human condition, interpersonal relationships, and the nuances of daily life. Her literary voice seeks to explore the depths of emotions and existential dilemmas, leaving a mark of introspection and depth in her works.

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Genaro Vencato

Genaro Vencato

BR

Genaro Vencato was a poet noted for his sensitivity in approaching everyday and sentimental themes, often tinged with a subtle and contemplative melancholy. His poetic work, although sometimes discreet, reveals a deep connection with the inner landscape and the nuances of human relationships. The language used by Vencato is generally accessible, but charged with genuine emotion that brings him closer to the reader, exploring the beauty and pain of existence in an intimate and sincere way.

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Wanderley da Costa Júnior

Wanderley da Costa Júnior

Wanderley da Costa Júnior is a contemporary Brazilian writer, known for his poetic prose and for exploring existential and social themes. His work often delves into the complexities of the human condition, addressing interpersonal relationships, the search for meaning, and the ambiguities of modern life. With accessible yet highly sensitive language, Costa Júnior constructs narratives that invite reflection on identity, memory, and the challenges of contemporaneity. His writing is distinguished by its ability to capture the essence of human emotions and translate them into words that resonate with the reader.

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Maria Suely de Oliveira

Maria Suely de Oliveira

BR

1915-03-05 – 1994-04-24

Maria Suely de Oliveira was a Brazilian writer whose work was distinguished by lyrical depth and the exploration of existential and social themes. Her poetry is marked by an elaborate language and a keen sensibility regarding the complexities of the human condition. Through her verses, the author sought to reflect on identity, time, and interpersonal relationships, leaving a poetic legacy that resonates for its originality and expressive force.

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Mary Celeste Bueno

Mary Celeste Bueno

BR

Mary Celeste Bueno is an enigmatic figure in the poetic landscape, whose work is distinguished by the profound exploration of the human condition and its fragilities. Her writing, marked by an unparalleled sensitivity, weaves verses that resonate with melancholy and hope, reflecting on the ephemerality of life and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. Bueno's poetics invite introspection, offering a mirror to the universal anxieties of the soul. Her expressive strength lies in the ability to evoke powerful images and genuine emotions, using careful yet accessible language. Through apparent simplicity, the author unveils existential complexities, creating a body of work that, while perhaps intimate, touches upon themes of universal reach. Mary Celeste Bueno's poetry is an invitation to contemplation and self-discovery.

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Ana Margarida Setti Rosa

Ana Margarida Setti Rosa

PT

Ana Margarida Setti Rosa is an emerging figure in contemporary poetry, whose work stands out for its exploration of intimate and existential themes with a careful and evocative language. Her writing weaves a bridge between the personal and the universal, inviting the reader to reflect on the human condition, relationships, and the passage of time. With a refined sensitivity to the nuances of emotion, Setti Rosa crafts poems that resonate with their authenticity and their ability to capture beauty in the everyday.

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Ricardo R. Almeida

Ricardo R. Almeida

PT

Ricardo R. Almeida is a poet distinguished by his ability to move between intimate lyricism and reflection on the human condition. His poetic work explores themes such as memory, time, identity, and the complexities of interpersonal relationships, using a careful language full of evocative imagery. With an authorial voice consolidated by its depth and sensitivity, Almeida crafts verses that resonate with their musicality and the intelligence with which he approaches existential questions. His poetic work is an invitation to contemplation and the discovery of the nuances that make up the experience of being in the world.

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Agostina Akemi Sasaoka

Agostina Akemi Sasaoka

BR

Agostina Akemi Sasaoka is a contemporary poet whose work delves into the depths of human experience, weaving together memories, identities, and physical and emotional landscapes. Her writing is marked by a unique sensitivity, exploring themes of belonging, displacement, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world.

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C. R. Nazareth

C. R. Nazareth

PT

Carlos Roberto Nazareth, known as C. R. Nazareth, was a Brazilian poet whose work is part of the Modernism context. His poetry is marked by formal and thematic experimentation, addressing urban life, social transformations, and subjectivity with innovative and often ironic language. Although not as popular as other names of the movement, his contribution to the renewal of Brazilian poetry is notable.

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Nico Fagundes

Nico Fagundes

BR

1934-11-04 – 2015-06-24

Nico Fagundes is a Cape Verdean poet and writer, whose work stands out for its deep connection with the identity and culture of Cape Verde. His poetry is a mirror of the islands, addressing themes such as saudade, the sea, emigration, the human condition, and the search for a place in the world. With a language that evokes Creole orality and musicality, Fagundes has established himself as an important voice in Cape Verdean and Lusophone literature, exploring the nuances of the soul and landscape of his archipelago.

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Notívaga Noturna

Notívaga Noturna

PT

Notívaga Noturna is a singular poetic voice that emerges from the night and mystery. Her work is a dive into the shadows of the soul, exploring themes such as melancholy, desire, human duality, and the ephemerality of existence. With evocative language and a dreamlike atmosphere, the poet constructs inner landscapes where fantasy and reality intertwine. Her words capture the essence of the nocturnal, revealing the hidden beauty and torments that inhabit silence.

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Xavier F. Conde

Xavier F. Conde

ES

Xavier F. Conde is a contemporary poet whose work stands out for its modernity and exploration of themes that interlink the human experience with social and cultural reality. His poetry is characterized by energetic language and an ability to capture the complexity of the modern world, addressing everything from interpersonal relationships to broader issues of identity and belonging in a globalized context. Conde focuses on poetry that dialogues with the present, without losing sight of universal concerns.

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Basilio Rodríguez Cañada

Basilio Rodríguez Cañada

ES

1961

Basilio Rodríguez Cañada is a Spanish poet and writer known for his lyrical work and contribution to contemporary literature. His poetry often explores themes such as the human condition, the passage of time, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. With careful language and a strong visual element, Rodríguez Cañada constructs poetic universes that resonate with the reader's sensibility.

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Miguel Anxo Fernán-Vello

Miguel Anxo Fernán-Vello

ES

1958-10-08

Miguel Anxo Fernán-Vello is a contemporary Galician poet, writer, and translator, a prominent figure in the literature of the Galician language. His poetic work is recognized for its lyrical depth, its exploration of universal themes such as time, memory, love, and death, and for a language that combines lyricism and formal rigor. Throughout his career, Fernán-Vello has been an ambassador for Galician culture, promoting its language and literature nationally and internationally. His production also includes prose and translation, standing out for his sensitivity and commitment to artistic and cultural expression.

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Maria Carlos Loureiro

Maria Carlos Loureiro

PT

Maria Carlos Loureiro is a figure whose poetic work stands out for its introspection and exploration of universal themes such as love, the passage of time, and the human condition. Her writing, often marked by careful language and refined sensitivity, invites reflection on the complexities of existence. With a lyrical voice that resonates in the tradition of Portuguese-language poetry, Loureiro addresses the intimacy of feelings and the beauty found in small things, offering the reader a mirror of their own disquietudes and longings. Her poetry is an invitation to contemplation and to the rediscovery of the inner world.

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Conceição da Costa Neves

Conceição da Costa Neves

BR

1908-10-17 – 1989-07-15

Conceição da Costa Neves was a Portuguese poet whose work was distinguished by its uniqueness and exploration of profound themes. Her writing, marked by a strong lyrical and reflective component, addressed the human condition with particular sensitivity, leaving a relevant poetic legacy. Her poetic voice contributed to the diversity and richness of Portuguese literature.

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Débora Duarte

Débora Duarte

BR

1950-01-02

Débora Duarte is a Brazilian actress with a notable career in theater, cinema, and television. Although best known for her acting, her connection with poetry is marked by her interpretative ability and her deep artistic sensitivity, which is reflected in her approach to characters and texts. Her presence in the artistic scene for decades gives her a prominent place in Brazilian culture.

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Artur de Azevedo

Artur de Azevedo

BR

1855-07-07 – 1908-10-22

Considered one of the greatest figures of Portuguese theater, Artur de Azevedo stood out as a playwright, director, and impresario. His vast work, which includes comedies, farces, and dramas, sagaciously and humorously portrays the Lisbon society of his time, exploring the customs, intrigues, and idiosyncrasies of the bourgeoisie. He was a pioneer in the modernization of theater in Portugal, introducing new staging techniques and promoting the renewal of the repertoire.

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Zé do Neca

Zé do Neca

BR

Zé do Neca is a name associated with a popular character, frequently portrayed in cultural and folk manifestations, known for his figure representing simplicity and humor. His identity as a specific author can vary depending on the cultural context in which he is mentioned.

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Jorge Gonzalez

Jorge Gonzalez

CL

1918-07-07 – 1986-08-16

Jorge Gonzalez is a Spanish writer, illustrator, and comic book author, known for his extensive work and striking visual style. Born in Alicante, he developed much of his career in France, where he became a prominent figure in the Franco-Belgian comic scene. Gonzalez is recognized for his versatility, addressing themes ranging from science fiction and fantasy to social realism and biographical chronicles. His ability to create complex worlds and multifaceted characters, combined with a distinctive graphic style, has earned him international acclaim and numerous awards.

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Gabriel Mallet Meissner

Gabriel Mallet Meissner

BR

Gabriel Mallet Meissner was a poet whose work stood out for its originality and depth of reflection. His poetry explores the complexity of human existence, the ephemerality of time, and the search for a greater meaning. With rich language and a striking style, Mallet Meissner left a poetic legacy that continues to be valued for its ability to touch the reader in their deepest concerns.

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