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Levi Bucalem Ferrari
Levi Bucalem Ferrari is a poet whose work is part of the context of contemporary Brazilian poetry. His writing is characterized by the exploration of existential themes and the search for a language that moves between lyricism and critical reflection. In his verses, Ferrari addresses the complexities of the human soul and the disquietudes of the modern world, using a meter that sometimes dialogues with tradition and at other times ventures into free verse, demonstrating formal versatility. The work of this poet invites introspection and contemplation on the human condition.
Bráulio Tavares
1950-01-01
Bráulio Tavares is a renowned Brazilian writer, journalist, essayist, literary critic, and professor. Known for his versatility and erudition, his work encompasses poetry, science fiction, fantasy, children's and young adult literature, and essays. His writing is marked by intelligence, humor, erudition, and a deep reflection on language, culture, and society. Tavares is an important disseminator of Brazilian culture and an active participant in the contemporary literary scene.
Noel Ferreira
Noel Ferreira is a name that evokes poetry in the Portuguese language, standing out for his ability to move between intimate lyricism and social observation. His work, though at times discreet in terms of massive recognition, carries a depth that resonates with the universal themes of human existence. Ferreira explores the nuances of the soul, the ephemerality of time, and the complexity of interpersonal relationships, using a language that combines sensitivity and formal rigor. His poetry invites reflection on the human condition, the beauty of the everyday, and the melancholy inherent in life, solidifying his place as a poet of unique value in the literary landscape.
Joél Gallinati Heim
Joél Gallinati Heim is a poet whose work is part of the contemporary poetry landscape. His writing is characterized by a deep exploration of the human condition, addressing themes such as memory, time, and interpersonal relationships with a language that oscillates between the lyrical and the introspective. His poetic work, although not always associated with specific literary movements, reflects a refined sensitivity to the nuances of existence, inviting the reader to reflect on their own interiority and their relationship with the world. Heim's work stands out for its authenticity and its ability to evoke complex emotions through vivid imagery and careful rhythm.
Marcial
0040-03-01 – 0104
Martial was a Hispano-Roman poet known for his satirical and irreverent epigrams, which offered a vivid and often comical glimpse into daily life in Imperial Rome. His work is celebrated for its keen observation, biting irony, and masterful use of language, addressing themes such as love, marriage, social hypocrisy, and the pursuit of wealth. His concise and impactful epigrams continue to entertain and provoke reflection, serving as an invaluable source for the study of Roman society and human nature.
Tomás Castro
1999-03-13
Tomás Castro is a Portuguese poet and writer whose work is characterized by a deep reflection on the human condition, memory, and the passage of time. His poetry is marked by careful language and the ability to evoke intense images and feelings. With a distinct authorial voice, Castro has established himself in the Portuguese literary scene, offering verses that dialogue with tradition, but also explore new sounds and themes, enriching contemporary Portuguese-language poetry.
Geraldo Pinto Rodrigues
1927-02-07 – 2004-07-29
Geraldo Pinto Rodrigues is a Portuguese poet whose contributions to literature span various facets of poetic creation. His work, often immersed in reflections on existence and the human condition, reveals a deep mastery of language and a refined sensitivity for capturing life's nuances. Rodrigues holds a place in the literary scene for his ability to engage with classic poetic themes, offering new perspectives and emotions.
Fernando Mendes Vianna
Fernando Mendes Vianna is a poet who stands out for his sensitivity and the depth of his reflections on life, time, and the human condition. His poetic work is characterized by careful language and a unique ability to capture the nuances of everyday emotions and experiences. His compositions invite the reader on an introspective journey, exploring the beauty and melancholy of existence.
Gilka Machado
1893-01-01 – 1980-01-01
Gilka Machado was a Brazilian poet, recognized for her lyrical and sensual work, which explored themes such as love, passion, the female body, and spirituality with a rich and imagistic language. Her poetry, often considered transgressive for the time, addressed sensuality explicitly and innovatively, breaking with literary and social conventions. She was the first woman to join the Brazilian Academy of Letters, a milestone for Brazilian female writers. Her work continues to be valued for its expressive power and its contribution to female poetry in Brazil.
Emiliano Perneta
1866-01-03 – 1921-01-19
Emiliano Perneta is an Angolan poet known for his work exploring identity, the human condition, and the complexities of society. His poetry is characterized by rich and evocative language, with influences ranging from African oral tradition to contemporary literary currents. Perneta addresses universal themes such as love, death, the search for meaning, and the marks left by history and culture.
Raimundo Correia
1859-05-13 – 1911-09-13
Raimundo Correia was a Brazilian Parnassian poet, known for his work marked by musicality, formal rigor, and amorous and bucolic themes. He was a member of the Brazilian Academy of Letters. His poetry is an example of the influence of Parnassianism on Brazilian literature, with an erudite vocabulary and carefully crafted imagery.
Carvalho Júnior
Carvalho Júnior is a poet whose work is distinguished by its reflective depth and exploration of existential and social themes. His poetry is an invitation to introspection, addressing the human condition with accessible yet meaning-laden language. He stands out for his sensitivity in portraying the nuances of daily life and the disquietudes of the spirit, which gives him a unique place in contemporary literature.
Junqueira Freire
1832-12-31 – 1855-06-24
Junqueira Freire was a Brazilian poet, one of the most expressive of Romanticism in his country, especially associated with the ultraromantic period. His work is intensely marked by exaggerated sentimentalism, melancholy, platonic love, and deep religiosity, often expressed in tones of mysticism and amorous suffering. His poetry, although short in extent, possesses a notable emotional force. With a personal life marked by illness and devotion, Junqueira Freire left a poetic legacy that dialogues with human fragility in the face of love and the divine, consolidating himself as a unique and poignant voice in Brazilian literature.
Casimiro de Abreu
1839-01-04 – 1860-10-18
Casimiro de Abreu was a Brazilian poet of Romanticism, known for his lyrical and sentimental poetry, which nostalgically evokes childhood, simple country life, and longing for his homeland. His work, though relatively scarce, deeply marked Brazilian literature with its delicacy, musicality, and exploration of universal themes such as lost innocence and familial love. Considered one of the main exponents of the second romantic generation in Brazil, Casimiro de Abreu left a legacy of verses that continue to move with their candor and representation of an idealized world, marked by purity and affection.
Katherine Stone
1949-12-09
Katherine Stone is a prominent figure in contemporary literature, known for her ability to weave engaging narratives that explore the complexity of human relationships and the nuances of the female experience. Her work stands out for its meticulous prose and the psychological depth of its characters, who often face moral and existential dilemmas. With a writing style that shifts between the introspective and the observational, Stone addresses themes such as identity, memory, love, and loss, inviting readers to reflect on their own lives. Her style, marked by keen sensitivity and an attentive eye for detail, lends her stories an authenticity and resonance that captivates a wide audience.
Heinrich Heine
1797-12-13 – 1856-02-17
Heinrich Heine was a German poet, journalist, and essayist, widely regarded as one of the most important poets of the German language. His work is marked by deep irony, melancholy, and a critical view of society, mixing intense lyricism with biting satire. Heine explored themes such as love, nature, politics, and the human condition, with a style that transitioned between romanticism and realism. His influence extended across various fields, and his poetic legacy continues to be celebrated for its modernity and its ability to express the complexity of the modern world with a language that is both accessible and sophisticated.
Marc Antoine de Papillon
Marc Antoine de Papillon was a French poet whose works explore universal themes with a distinct lyrical sensitivity. His poetry is characterized by a deep exploration of human emotions and a keen observation of the natural world. Through carefully crafted language and intrinsic musicality, Papillon left a poetic legacy that continues to resonate for its beauty and introspection. His poetic compositions offer a glimpse into the human soul, addressing the transience of life and the search for meaning.
José Honório
1913-09-20 – 1987-04-06
José Honório was a Portuguese poet whose work is part of the literary context of the 20th century. His poetry is marked by a profound reflection on the human condition, exploring themes such as time, memory, and the ephemerality of existence. His poetic compositions are characterized by careful language and intrinsic musicality, inviting introspection and contemplation. His literary contribution, although sometimes less publicized than that of his contemporaries, represents a valuable testimony to Portuguese poetry.
Pierre de Ronsard
1524-09-11 – 1585-12-27
Pierre de Ronsard was a French Renaissance poet, considered one of the greatest lyricists in the French language. His work is marked by profound classical erudition, the exploration of themes such as love, the passage of time, and ephemeral beauty, and a formal rigor that established him as a master of poetry. He is a central figure of the Pléiade, a group of poets who sought to elevate the French language to a literary level comparable to Latin and Greek, through the imitation and adaptation of classical and Italian models.
Étienne Jodelle
1532-01-01 – 1573-07
Étienne Jodelle was a French poet and playwright, considered one of the central figures of the Pléiade. His work is marked by the pursuit of formal perfection and inspiration from Classical Antiquity, reflecting the humanist spirit of the Renaissance. He is remembered for his contribution to the development of French poetry, introducing new forms and themes, and for his active participation in the literary circles of his time. Jodelle left a legacy as one of the precursors of modern poetry in the French language.
Janice Caiafa
Janice Caiafa is a Brazilian writer and poet whose work is distinguished by its sensitivity and exploration of universal themes through lyrical and imagery-rich language. Her poetry frequently addresses the human condition, the complexities of relationships, and the search for meaning amidst life's adversities. Through verses that combine strength and delicacy, Caiafa has built a unique poetic voice in the contemporary literary scene.
Padre Braz C. de Mendonça
Father Braz C. de Mendonça was a priest and poet whose work is distinguished by deep spirituality and reflection on existential and religious themes. His verses, full of feeling and unwavering faith, explore man's relationship with the divine and the search for a transcendent meaning in life. His poetry is an invitation to contemplation and spiritual elevation, resonating with hope and devotion.
Waly Salomão
1943-09-03 – 2003-05-05
Waly Salomão was a Brazilian poet, composer, lyricist, and filmmaker. His work is marked by linguistic experimentation, the fusion of elements of Brazilian popular culture with the avant-garde, and a strong critical and irreverent vein. He moved between poetry, music, cinema, and other arts, leaving a multifaceted legacy.
Regina de Fontenelle
1973-04-19
Regina de Fontenelle is a poet whose work stands out for its exploration of identity, memory, and the complexities of the female condition. With a language that combines delicacy and strength, her verses delve into the depths of being, addressing themes such as love, loss, and the search for a place in the world. The author is recognized for her ability to create vivid images and for the psychological depth she brings to her compositions, establishing an intimate and reflective dialogue with the reader.