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Peter Salém

Peter Salém

PT

Peter Salém is a Portuguese poet, known for his exploration of existential themes and for his imagery and musical language. His poetic work, although concise, reveals a deep sensitivity to the nuances of the human condition and the ephemerality of time. He stands out for his ability to evoke complex emotions through purified writing and for his contribution to contemporary Portuguese poetry.

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João dos Sonhos

João dos Sonhos

PT

João dos Sonhos is a renowned poet whose work is characterized by the deep exploration of the dream universe and the search for transcendence through imagination. His poetry weaves a thread between the real and the unreal, the concrete and the abstract, inviting the reader to immerse themselves in inner landscapes and existential reflections. His poetic voice, delicate and powerful, addresses universal themes such as love, longing, the fleeting nature of time, and the search for meaning.

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Niandra LaDez

Niandra LaDez

PT

1975-12-17

Niandra LaDez is a multifaceted artist, known primarily for her work in music and visual arts. Her artistic expression is characterized by a strong experimental vein and the fusion of different languages, creating a unique and engaging aesthetic universe. Her work frequently explores themes of identity, spirituality, and the relationship between human beings and the cosmos. With a transgressive approach and refined sensitivity, Niandra LaDez challenges conventions, inviting the public to immerse themselves in alternative realities and to reflect on the nature of art and existence. Her ability to move between different artistic disciplines gives her a unique position in the contemporary creative landscape.

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Djalma Filho

Djalma Filho

BR

1939-08-21 – 1990-05-01

Djalma Filho was an Angolan poet known for his work exploring the complexities of identity, land, and the human condition in Africa. His poetry is marked by a deep connection to his homeland and an evocative language, often using strong imagery and a rhythmic cadence that reflects African sounds. He explored themes such as saudade, hope, and the struggle for freedom, becoming an important voice in Angolan literature. His work continues to resonate for its authenticity and its ability to capture the essence of the African experience with sensitivity and vigor.

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Oswaldo Montenegro

Oswaldo Montenegro

BR

1956-03-15

Oswaldo Montenegro is a multifaceted artist, primarily known as a Brazilian musician, composer, and filmmaker. His work is marked by a strong poetic vein and by an often allegorical and critical approach to reality. With a career spanning several decades, he stands out for his originality and his ability to move between different forms of artistic expression, always with a peculiar look at the human condition.

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Jaci Bezerra

Jaci Bezerra

BR

1942-08-19 – 2010-12-10

Jaci Bezerra was a notable figure in Brazilian poetry, whose work stood out for its sensitivity and exploration of universal themes through a lyrical and accessible language. Her poetry often addresses the human condition, interpersonal relationships, and contemplation of nature, revealing an attentive eye to the nuances of everyday life and the depths of the soul. With writing marked by musicality and the power of imagery, Bezerra built a poetic legacy that resonates for its authenticity and its ability to touch the reader in their most intimate emotions. Her contribution to Brazilian literature is recognized for the originality and beauty of her expression.

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Norival Vieira da Silva

Norival Vieira da Silva

BR

Norival Vieira da Silva is a poet whose work is distinguished by its deep connection with cultural and social roots, expressing an authentic and engaged voice. His poetry explores themes such as identity, collective memory, and human dignity, often with a tone of denunciation and hope. With accessible yet meaningful language, Norival Vieira da Silva crafts verses that resonate with the reality of many, addressing the struggles, joys, and aspirations of the people. His work is an invitation to reflect on the individual within the context of their community and history.

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Paulo Netho

Paulo Netho

BR

1964-09-07

Paulo Netho is a contemporary Angolan poet and writer, whose work is distinguished by the exploration of African identity, the complexities of the human condition, and the memories of a continent in constant transformation. His poetry is marked by a visceral language, which delves into the cultural roots of Angola and reflects on colonial heritages and post-colonial aspirations. Netho's writing, often rooted in the orality and musicality of African languages, addresses themes such as ancestry, diaspora, resistance, and the search for a place in the world. He is an important voice in the new generation of Angolan writers seeking to redefine and affirm African cultural identity in world literature, offering a unique and powerful perspective on Angolan and African reality.

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Friederich von Logau

Friederich von Logau

DE

Friederich von Logau was a German Baroque poet, known for his satirical epigrams and his ability to capture the essence of the life and society of his time. His work is marked by a biting humor and sharp insight, addressing themes such as corruption, human vanity, and the vicissitudes of fortune. With a concise and incisive style, Logau left a legacy of memorable verses that continue to resonate for their timeless relevance.

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Roberta Cazal

Roberta Cazal

BR

Roberta Cazal is a writer distinguished by her poetic sensibility and the way she approaches the complexities of human existence. Her work, immersed in reflections on time, memory, and interpersonal relationships, is marked by a lyrical and intimate language. Through her verses, Cazal invites the reader on a journey of self-knowledge and contemplation, consolidating herself as a relevant voice in contemporary poetry.

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Artur Ferreira

Artur Ferreira

PT

Artur Ferreira is a poet recognized for his exploration of themes such as religiosity, the human condition, and the search for meaning, with a language that combines conceptual density with lyrical expressiveness. His work reflects a deep questioning of existence and spirituality.

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Giuseppe Belli

Giuseppe Belli

IT

1791-09-07 – 1863-12-21

Giuseppe Gioachino Belli was an Italian poet, widely recognized as one of the greatest exponents of Roman dialect poetry. His work, written predominantly in the Romanesco dialect, offers a vivid and often satirical portrait of popular life in Rome in the 19th century, addressing themes such as daily life, religion, politics, and the human condition with a raw and expressive language. Despite having had a modest life and publishing little during his existence, his poetry gained posthumous recognition, consolidating itself as a fundamental landmark of Italian literature and an invaluable testimony to the culture and society of 19th-century Rome.

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Clément Marot

Clément Marot

FR

1495-12-02 – 1544-09-12

Clément Marot was a French poet of the Renaissance, known for his versatility and his lyrical and witty style. His work ranges from love poetry and satire to religious poetry and translations of psalms. Marot is considered a master of poetic form, skillfully using verse and rhyme, and his writing significantly influenced later French poetry.

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Jorge de Sousa Braga

Jorge de Sousa Braga

PT

1957-12-23

Jorge de Sousa Braga was a Portuguese poet, essayist, and literary critic, known for his work marked by a profound reflection on existence, language, and the human condition. His poetry is characterized by dense language, intrinsic musicality, and formal rigor that often dialogues with classical tradition. With a vast and complex body of work, Braga established himself as one of the most unique voices in contemporary Portuguese poetry, influencing generations of poets and scholars. His writing, which explores themes such as temporality, memory, art, and the sacred, invites careful and in-depth reading.

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Márcia Leite

Márcia Leite

BR

Márcia Leite is a contemporary Brazilian poet, known for her poetry that explores the complexities of the human condition, identity, and interpersonal relationships. Her work is characterized by precise language and a keen sensitivity to the nuances of everyday life and the inner universe.

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Isabel Machado

Isabel Machado

PT

Isabel Machado is a contemporary Portuguese poet, known for her exploration of themes such as identity, memory, and the individual's relationship with the urban space and nature. Her work stands out for its lyrical sensitivity and her ability to weave poetic images that resonate with the human experience of the everyday and the transcendental.

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Julio Ludemir

Julio Ludemir

BR

Julio Ludemir is a poet and writer known for his work that bridges lyricism and experimentation. His writing is marked by a keen sensitivity to the nuances of existence, exploring themes such as memory, identity, and the city, often with a touch of melancholy and irony.

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Anjo Hazel

Anjo Hazel

PT

Anjo Hazel is a notable literary figure, known for her poetry that explores the depths of human experience with rich and evocative language. Her work is distinguished by its sensitivity in addressing universal themes, such as love, loss, and the search for meaning, resonating with readers who appreciate introspective and aesthetically crafted poetry.

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Dois Santos dos Santos

Dois Santos dos Santos

AO

Dois Santos dos Santos is a Brazilian poet whose work explores the complexity of human relationships, the ephemerality of time, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. His poetry is marked by introspective language and profound sensitivity, inviting the reader to reflect on their own existence. With verses that alternate between lyricism and melancholy, Dos Santos weaves a poetic universe where memory, dreams, and present-day anxieties intertwine, creating a reading experience that resonates with human fragilities and hopes.

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Pietro Aretino

Pietro Aretino

IT

1492-04-20 – 1556-10-21

Pietro Aretino was a prominent figure of the Italian Renaissance, known for his wit, satirical writing, and his ability to navigate the intricate power circles of the time. Dubbed the "scourge of princes" due to his scathing criticisms and blackmail, Aretino built a unique literary career based on manipulating his reputation and producing texts that mixed poetry, prose, and correspondence. His work, although sometimes controversial, reflects a deep understanding of Renaissance society, its grandeur and its miseries. Aretino distinguished himself not only as a poet and writer but also as a master of self-promotion, using his pen to obtain patronage and influence public opinion.

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Bernardo Guimarães

Bernardo Guimarães

BR

1825-08-15 – 1884-03-10

Bernardo Guimarães was a Brazilian poet and writer, considered one of the main representatives of Romanticism in Brazil. His work is marked by deep lyricism, with strong inspiration from nature and love, but also addresses social and historical themes, with emphasis on Indianism. He is the author of iconic works of Brazilian literature, such as "A Escrava Isaura" and "O Garatuja", which explore issues such as slavery and national identity, as well as poems that celebrate the beauty of the Brazilian natural landscape.

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Lui Bucallon

Lui Bucallon

BR

Lui Bucallon is a Brazilian poet whose work stands out for its lyrical intensity and deep exploration of human emotions. His poetry frequently addresses themes such as the passage of time, the search for identity, and the complexity of interpersonal relationships, expressed through a language that combines sensitivity and formal rigor. Bucallon's work reflects a keen eye on the inner and outer world, inviting the reader on an introspective journey. His contribution to contemporary poetry lies in his ability to weave verses that resonate with the human experience, offering a unique perspective on life and art.

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Naâmir

Naâmir

PT

Naâmir is a contemporary poet known for his lyrical and introspective approach to the human condition. His work explores themes such as love, loss, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. With accessible yet symbolism-laden language, Naâmir manages to touch the reader on an intimate level, inviting reflection on the universal experiences of life.

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Eliane Stoducto

Eliane Stoducto

BR

1940-12-15 – 2020-09-08

Eliane Stoducto is a writer whose work stands out for its exploration of themes such as memory, identity, and the individual's relationship with space and time. Her writing is characterized by a careful language and a refined sensibility in approaching inner and outer landscapes. Her poetry and prose invite reflection on the human condition and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world.

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