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Aleksandr Soljenítsin
Augusto dos Anjos
1884-04-20 — 1914-11-12
Augusto dos Anjos was a Brazilian poet, considered one of the greatest figures in Portuguese-language poetry. His work is marked by profound pessimism, with themes such as death, decomposition, and scientific materialism. He used rigorous language and an erudite vocabulary, often associated with the science of his time, which gave him a unique and innovative style for his era. Despite publishing only one book during his lifetime, "Eu" (I), his influence on Brazilian poetry is undeniable, anticipating many of the concerns and experiments that would mark modernism.
Beni Carvalho
1886-01-03 — 1959-01-22
Beni Carvalho is a poet who stands out for his ability to capture the essence of the human experience through rich and expressive language. His poetic work is an invitation to reflect on universal themes such as love, identity, the passage of time, and the search for meaning. With a keen sensitivity to the nuances of everyday life and the depths of the soul, Carvalho crafts verses that resonate with their authenticity and the power of the images they evoke. His poetry, marked by intrinsic musicality and deep empathy with the reader, solidifies his role as a sensitive chronicler of the human condition, exploring both the melancholy and the beauty of existence.
Rozania Moraes
Rozania Moraes is a Brazilian poet whose work is distinguished by its lyrical delicacy and profound connection with human emotions. With an accessible and evocative language, her poems explore themes such as love, longing, the passage of time, and the search for transcendence, often finding in nature and everyday landscapes an inexhaustible source of inspiration. Her writing invites reflection and contemplation, weaving a web of feelings that resonates with the experience of many readers.
Charles-Louis Philippe
1874-08-04 — 1909-12-21
Charles-Louis Philippe, also known as Charles-Louis Philippe, was a French writer. He is known for his works that explore the lives of the working classes and the darker aspects of society.
José da Cunha Cardoso
1933-01-28 — 2021-01-24
José da Cunha Cardoso was a Portuguese poet known for his contributions to the literature of his time. His poetic work, although sometimes less prominent in terms of massive recognition, reflects a particular sensitivity and a style that engages with Portuguese literary traditions. He explored universal themes through careful language, leaving a legacy that deserves to be rediscovered.
C. R. Nazareth
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.
Gervásio de Pilares
Gervásio de Pilares was a poet and thinker whose work is part of the Arcadian and pre-Romantic context, marked by a deep reflection on nature, love, and the transience of life. His writing, characterized by classical meter and careful language, expresses a sensibility that anticipates the anxieties of Romanticism, exploring feelings such as melancholy and saudade. Pilares' poetry is an invitation to contemplate natural beauty and meditate on human values, in a balance between classical tradition and a new sensibility that was beginning to emerge. His work reflects a restless spirit, in search of harmony and meaning, in a period of cultural and literary transition.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
1803-05-25 — 1882-04-27
Ralph Waldo Emerson was a pivotal American essayist, lecturer, philosopher, and poet, widely regarded as the leader of the Transcendentalist movement. His philosophy emphasized individualism, self-reliance, the divinity of nature, and the inherent goodness of humanity. Emerson's prolific writings and eloquent lectures profoundly influenced American thought, literature, and culture, advocating for a spiritual and intellectual awakening distinct from European traditions. His ideas continue to inspire discussions on personal freedom, environmentalism, and the pursuit of truth.
Fred Allen
Raul Machado
1937-09-22 — 2023-10-22
Raul Machado was a Portuguese poet and writer, known for his contribution to 20th-century literature. His work deeply explores existential themes and the human condition, marking the poetic landscape with a unique style. His literary incursions reflect a refined sensitivity and a critical eye on society and art.
Bastos Tigre
1883-03-12 — 1957-08-01
Bastos Tigre was a notable Brazilian poet, short story writer, and journalist, known for his work that blends lyricism with a keen eye on everyday life, often with a touch of humor and melancholy. His literary output spanned various forms, but it was in poetry that he left a mark, exploring universal themes with accessible and musical language.
Friedrich Hebbel
1813-03-18 — 1863-12-13
Friedrich Hebbel was a German playwright and poet, considered one of the most important figures of German realist drama. His work is characterized by psychological depth and existential themes.
Deborah Goulart Visnadi
Deborah Goulart Visnadi is a Brazilian writer known for her contribution to children's and young adult literature. Her works stand out for their ability to address relevant themes for young audiences with sensitivity and creativity, promoting reading and imagination. With an accessible and engaging writing style, Visnadi crafts narratives that encourage reflection on values, emotions, and the world around us, consolidating herself as an important voice in literature for children and adolescents in Brazil.
Agostina Akemi Sasaoka
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.
Guimarães Passos
1867-03-22 — 1909-09-09
Guimarães Passos is a poet whose work is recognized for its formal elegance and thematic depth, sensitively addressing issues such as love, the ephemerality of life, memory, and the search for a transcendent meaning. His poetry is characterized by careful language, musicality, and a strong imagistic charge, which subtly and rigorously evoke inner and outer landscapes. With a poetic voice that oscillates between the lyrical and the contemplative, Passos establishes an intimate dialogue with the reader, inviting reflection on the human condition and the beauty contained in fleeting moments. His work, though situated within a more classical context of poetic forms, reveals a modernity in how it explores the complexities of the soul.
Ernest Renan
Maria do Rosário Pedreira
1959
Maria do Rosário Pedreira was a Portuguese writer, journalist, and poet, known for her work that straddles poetry and prose, addressing themes such as memory, identity, the female condition, and urban life. With a careful and sensitive writing style, her work reflects a deep observation of everyday life and human relationships, marked by accessible yet meaningful language. Her contribution to contemporary Portuguese literature is recognized for its originality and expressive power.
Carvalho Aranha
Carvalho Aranha is a poet whose work is characterized by a vigorous language and the exploration of social and existential themes. His writing reflects a deep observation of reality, addressing the contradictions of life and the struggles of the individual with rawness and sensitivity. Through poetry that challenges conventions, Aranha has built a legacy of critical reflection and strong lyrical expressiveness.
Ricardo Moraes Ferreira
Ricardo Moraes Ferreira is a poet who stands out for a writing that blends reflection on contemporaneity with deep lyrical sensitivity. His poetry addresses themes such as identity, the city, and human relationships in a constantly changing world. With language that can be both direct and evocative, Ricardo Moraes Ferreira invites the reader to delve into the complexities of modern life, often with an ironic and insightful gaze.
João Dummar
João Dummar was a Brazilian poet and writer, whose poems explore themes such as identity, memory, nature, and human relationships with a lyrical and introspective language. His work, although sometimes discreet in terms of massive dissemination, is appreciated for its sensitivity and the depth of its reflections. Dummar stood out for his ability to evoke atmospheres and feelings in a delicate way, leaving a unique mark on the contemporary poetry scene.
Claude Aveline
1901-07-19 — 1992-11-04
Claude Aveline, real name René-Victorault, was a French writer, editor, and bookseller. He is known for his vast literary work and his role in promoting literature.
Ricardo R. Almeida
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.
Glícia Rodrigues
1940-10-31
Glícia Rodrigues is a poet whose work is distinguished by its expressive force and its approach to social and existential themes from a unique perspective. Her writing is marked by direct, sometimes raw language, but always imbued with sensitivity and a profound sense of empathy. Rodrigues explores the complexities of identity, social injustices, and human relationships, inviting the reader to a deep reflection on the world and themselves.