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Pedro Abrunhosa

Pedro Abrunhosa

PT

1960-12-20

Pedro Abrunhosa is a Portuguese musician, composer, and singer known for his eclectic sound that blends pop, soul, funk, and Lusophone rhythms. His career, which began in the 90s, is marked by a strong stage presence, lyrics that explore everyday themes, love, and society, and an innate ability to create musical hits that resonate with the public. Abrunhosa has established himself as one of the most popular and enduring artists in Portuguese music, admired for his originality and contagious energy.

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Michael Levine

Michael Levine

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Roberto Evangelista

Roberto Evangelista

PT

Roberto Evangelista was a Brazilian poet known for his lyrical and reflective work. His poetry deeply explores the themes of love, solitude, and the passage of time, often with a unique musicality and rich vocabulary. Although not as well-known as other poets of his generation, his work left a mark for its emotional intensity and formal skill.

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Carlos Fernandes

Carlos Fernandes

BR

1874-09-20 — 1942-12-09

Carlos Fernandes was a Portuguese poet whose work falls within the context of 20th-century poetry. His work is marked by a profound reflection on the human condition, the passage of time, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. Using careful language and a particular sensitivity to the melancholy and ephemeral beauty of existence, Fernandes built a poetic body of work that, although perhaps less publicized than that of his contemporaries, reveals an authentic voice and a unique perspective on reality.

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Corrado Alvaro

Corrado Alvaro

IT

1895-04-15 — 1956-06-11

Corrado Alvaro was a prominent Italian writer and journalist, known for his engaging prose and profound humanism. Born in San Luca, Calabria, on April 15, 1895, his work frequently explores themes of exile, identity, and the human condition in times of crisis. His writing reflects a strong connection to his southern roots, but also a universal vision of the anxieties and hopes of modern man. Alvaro was a keen observer of his time, documenting the social and political transformations of 20th-century Italy.

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Jeremias Brasileiro

Jeremias Brasileiro

PT

1966-05-27

Jeremias Brasileiro was a poet whose work is distinguished by its deep connection to the land and popular traditions. His poetry explores themes such as rural identity, nature, and the passage of time, with a language rich in imagery and rhythms that evoke the sertanejo universe. Brasileiro addresses the human condition through a perspective rooted in Brazilian culture, using a style that moves between lyricism and strong expressiveness.

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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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Anderson Guerra

Anderson Guerra

PT

1978-02-12

Anderson Guerra is a Brazilian poet whose work is notable for its lyrical intensity and exploration of themes such as memory, love, loss, and the passage of time. His writing is characterized by visceral and imagistic language, capable of evoking deep sensations and emotions in the reader. The poet moves between the personal and the universal, offering reflections on the human condition in its vulnerability and resilience.

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Otto Maria Carpeaux

Otto Maria Carpeaux

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Raymond Chandler

Raymond Chandler

US

1888-07-23 — 1959-03-26

Raymond Chandler was an American novelist and short-story writer, known for his dark and atmospheric detective fiction. He is widely regarded as one of the masters of the "hard-boiled" genre and has influenced generations of writers. His stories often feature private detective Philip Marlowe, a cynical and loner character who navigates the underworld of Los Angeles. Chandler was known for his sharp prose, witty dialogue, and vivid descriptions.

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Paulo Augusto Rodrigues

Paulo Augusto Rodrigues

BR

1913-12-21 — 1993-04-09

Paulo Augusto Rodrigues is a poet whose work stands out for its lyrical and reflective approach to existence. His writing is often marked by a deep aesthetic sensibility and a careful exploration of poetic language. His poems address universal themes, such as love, solitude, the passage of time, and the search for meaning, with a voice that oscillates between the personal and the universal. His contribution to contemporary Portuguese poetry is notable for its originality and its ability to move the reader.

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Carlos Góes

Carlos Góes

BR

1881-10-10 — 1934-05-21

Carlos Góes was a Brazilian poet and professor whose poetic work stands out for its lyrical depth and reflection on human existence. His writing, often marked by precise language and evocative imagery, explored universal themes such as love, the passage of time, and the search for meaning. Góes left an important legacy in contemporary poetry, with a style recognized for its authenticity and sensitivity. Throughout his career, he was not limited to poetry, also acting as a professor and promoter of literature. His work continues to be studied and appreciated, reaffirming his position as a relevant voice in Brazilian literature.

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Dilercy Adler

Dilercy Adler

BR

Dilercy Adler was a poet whose work, although less known, is part of a context of poetic renewal. His writing explored universal themes of human existence, using carefully crafted language. His legacy, though modest in volume, contributes to the richness of poetry written in Portuguese, offering a unique perspective on the anxieties of his time.

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Cyrano de Bergerac

Cyrano de Bergerac

FR

1619-03-06 — 1655-07-28

Cyrano de Bergerac was a French writer, poet, and playwright, known for his science fiction works and satirical plays. Born in Paris on March 6, 1619, he is most famous for his descriptions of space travel and his vivid imagination. His works "The State and Empire of the Moon" and "The State and Empire of the Sun" are considered precursors of modern science fiction, exploring concepts of interplanetary travel and utopian/dystopian societies with a critical and philosophical tone.

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Helena Amin

Helena Amin

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1978-10-19

Helena Amin was a literary figure whose poetic work stood out for its depth and expressiveness. Her work explores the complexities of the human experience, the relationship with the world, and the nuances of feeling. With a language that oscillates between delicacy and strength, Amin consolidated a space of her own in contemporary poetry, influencing readers and critics with her unique vision and artistic sensibility.

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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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Peter Ustinov

Peter Ustinov

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José Afonso

José Afonso

PT

1929-08-02 — 1987-02-23

José Afonso was a Portuguese singer and songwriter, widely regarded as one of the most important figures in Portuguese protest music. His work, marked by deep poetry and social criticism, echoed the aspirations for freedom and justice of his time, becoming a symbol of resistance against the dictatorship. With a vast and influential discography, José Afonso left a lasting legacy in Portuguese music, with songs that continue to be sung and inspire generations, addressing universal themes such as love, the land, hope, and the struggle for human dignity.

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Carlos Gildemar Pontes

Carlos Gildemar Pontes

BR

Carlos Gildemar Pontes was a Brazilian poet, whose work manifested in a period of cultural and literary effervescence, with a strong inclination towards social poetry and reflection on the human condition. His writing is marked by thematic depth, exploring love, solitude, the search for meaning, and criticism of contemporary social values. Although his figure and work may not have achieved the same projection as some more prominent contemporaries, Carlos Gildemar Pontes contributed a unique voice to Brazilian poetry, offering an introspective and socially conscious perspective. His legacy lies in his lyrical sensitivity and his ability to touch upon universal existential questions.

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Antônio Rogério de Lima

Antônio Rogério de Lima

BR

1973-01-22

Antônio Rogério de Lima is a Brazilian poet whose work is characterized by a strong connection to cultural roots and Brazilian identity, exploring themes such as the land, the people, and their struggles. His poetry reflects a keen eye on social and existential realities, using a language that, at times, draws from orality and popular expressiveness, without, however, losing lyrical depth and the ability to evoke emotions. Lima crafts verses that resonate with the soul of a multifaceted country.

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Czesław Miłosz

Czesław Miłosz

PL

1911-06-30 — 2004-08-14

Czesław Miłosz was a Polish-Lithuanian poet, prose writer, translator, and diplomat, awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1980. Born into a Polish family in Lithuania, then part of the Russian Empire, Miłosz spent most of his adult life in Poland and later in the United States, where he became a university professor.

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João Ferry

João Ferry

PT

1920-05-18 — 2005-04-02

João Ferry was a Portuguese poet whose work stands out for its connection to the surrealist movement and the exploration of a dreamlike and imagistic universe. His poetry is marked by formal freedom, the subversion of language, and the pursuit of an authentic expression of the unconscious. Ferry is recognized for his contribution to the renewal of Portuguese poetry in the 20th century, introducing new sensibilities and aesthetic approaches that challenged the literary conventions of his time.

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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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Francisco Handa

Francisco Handa

AO

Francisco Handa is a poet whose work is set in a context of introspection and exploration of language. His writing is characterized by a reflective approach to existence and the human condition, using poetry as a vehicle to inquire about the mysteries of life. His literary contribution, although it may not be widely disseminated, represents a valuable testimony to the perspective of an author dedicated to the art of words.

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