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Pedro Sena

Pedro Sena

PT

1977-01-01

Pedro Sena is a poet whose work is characterized by a deep exploration of the human condition, addressing themes such as identity, memory, and the ephemerality of time. His poetry is distinguished by its intrinsic musicality and careful language, which combines tradition with contemporary sensibility. His compositions reveal a constant search for meaning and a reflection on the individual's relationship with the world around them. With a singular poetic voice, Pedro Sena constructs lyrical universes where introspection intertwines with the observation of daily life. His writing, at times melancholic and at times euphoric, invites the reader to dive into the complexities of existence, exploring the nuances of human emotions and experiences.

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Bette Midler

Bette Midler

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Rosa Bruno

Rosa Bruno

1989-04-25

Rosa Bruno was a literary figure whose work, although it may not have achieved the notoriety of other contemporaries, represents a valuable testimony to the poetry of her time. Her compositions frequently explore the intimacy of human feelings, the complexity of relationships, and the ephemeral beauty of the world around her. Her style, marked by a unique sensibility, invited reflection on the human condition and the search for meaning in everyday life. Through careful language and evocative poetic imagery, Bruno left a discreet but significant legacy in the literary landscape.

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Celso Pinheiro

Celso Pinheiro

BR

1982-03-01 — 2015-08-08

Celso Pinheiro was a poet whose work stands out for its lyrical depth and exploration of universal themes. His writing is marked by careful language and an attentive look at the human condition, its anxieties, and hopes. Throughout his career, he explored various facets of poetry, from love and nature to existential and social reflection, consolidating himself as a relevant voice in contemporary literature.

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João Fortunato

João Fortunato

PT

João Fortunato is a name that stands out in the literary landscape for his poetry, which combines existential depth with accessible and evocative language. His work is an invitation to reflect on the human condition, exploring themes such as time, memory, identity, and the complexities of relationships. With a style that moves between the lyrical and the narrative, Fortunato crafts verses that resonate with authenticity and the ability to capture the emotions and anxieties of being. His poetry is a mirror of our own quests and longings, offering a sensitive and sometimes melancholic view of the world and existence.

Demóstenes

Demóstenes

GR

384ac — 322ac

Demosthenes was a prominent Athenian statesman and orator of Ancient Greece. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest Attic orators and a crucial figure in Athenian politics during the 4th century BC. His political career was marked by his opposition to the rise of the Kingdom of Macedon and its king, Philip II, and later his son, Alexander the Great.

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Helena Ortiz

Helena Ortiz

PT

1987-02-13

Helena Ortiz is a poet whose work is characterized by an introspective and lyrical writing style, exploring the depth of human emotions and experiences. Her poetry is often marked by careful language and a strong musicality, inviting reflection on themes such as love, loneliness, nature, and the passage of time. Through a singular poetic voice, Helena Ortiz constructs a literary universe that appeals to the reader's sensitivity, establishing an intimate and powerful dialogue with her verses.

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Paulo Lins

Paulo Lins

BR

1958-06-11

Paulo Lins is a Brazilian writer primarily known for his work "City of God", which portrays the violent reality of a Rio de Janeiro favela. His writing is marked by raw realism and colloquial language, aiming to give voice to marginalized communities. Lins addresses themes such as crime, poverty, and the search for redemption, using an engaging narrative that has established him as an important figure in contemporary Brazilian literature.

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Billy Wilder

Billy Wilder

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John Updike

John Updike

US

1932-03-18 — 2009-01-27

John Updike was an acclaimed American writer, known for his elegant prose and for exploring the lives of the American middle class, focusing on the complexities of human relationships, sexuality, and spirituality. His novels and short stories often portray suburban life and the existential dilemmas of his characters.

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Cândido Rolim

Cândido Rolim

BR

Cândido Rolim was a notable Brazilian jurist and politician, with a career marked by his work in the field of Law and his contribution to the country's public life. Although his main area of prominence was legal and political, his education and the times he lived in placed him in an intellectual context that frequently engaged with arts and letters, revealing a cultivated mind and a profound vision of society.

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Roberto Pontes

Roberto Pontes

BR

1944-01-01

Roberto Pontes was a Portuguese poet and professor, whose work stood out for its lyrical sensitivity and exploration of universal themes such as love, death, and the human condition. His writing, marked by careful language and profound existential reflection, established him as a relevant voice in contemporary Portuguese-language poetry. His legacy lies in his ability to touch the reader through the formal beauty and emotional intensity of his verses.

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Derek Walcott

Derek Walcott

LC

1930-01-23 — 2017-03-17

Derek Walcott was a Saint Lucian poet and playwright, celebrated for his sweeping epics and lyrical meditations on Caribbean identity, history, and the enduring power of the natural world. His work often explored the complex legacy of colonialism, the interplay of different cultures, and the search for selfhood in a postcolonial landscape. Educated in the British tradition yet deeply rooted in the Caribbean, Walcott's poetry is characterized by its rich imagery, classical allusions, and masterful use of language, often blending European literary forms with the rhythms and spirit of his native islands. He received numerous accolades for his contributions to literature, including the Nobel Prize in Literature.

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Domingos Lourenço de Castro

Domingos Lourenço de Castro

PT

— 1684-08-13

Domingos Lourenço de Castro was a Portuguese poet whose work fits into the literary context of his time, exploring themes such as nature, love, and the human condition. His poetry is marked by a careful style and a particular sensitivity in addressing feelings and landscapes.

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Heitor C. Gonçalves

Heitor C. Gonçalves

BR

1919-06-21 — 1998-04-18

Heitor C. Gonçalves is a poet whose work is distinguished by its ability to move between the intimate and the universal. His poetry is a mirror of human anxieties, exploring the fleetingness of time, ephemeral beauty, and the search for deeper meaning in existence. With expressive language and striking imagery, Gonçalves builds a poetic universe that resonates with the reader's sensitivity. His literary contribution lies in his ability to transform the everyday into poetic matter, offering unique perspectives on life and its complexities.

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Rafael do Nascimento Monteiro

Rafael do Nascimento Monteiro

PT

1989-06-26

Rafael do Nascimento Monteiro was a poet whose work was characterized by the exploration of existential themes and the intrinsic musicality of his verses. His poetic compositions reflect a deep sensitivity to the human condition, often addressing the ephemerality of time, the search for meaning, and the beauty found in the simplicity of everyday life. His writing, marked by accessible yet emotionally charged language, sought to establish an intimate connection with the reader, inviting reflection and introspection. His legacy lies in his ability to touch the reader through authentic and sincere poetry, which, despite not overtly affiliating with specific literary movements, resonates with the universal lyrical tradition. Monteiro left a discreet but significant mark on the poetic landscape, prioritizing depth of feeling and the art of well-measured words.

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Mel Brooks

Mel Brooks

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Maria Gertrudes Novais

Maria Gertrudes Novais

PT

Maria Gertrudes Novais is a poet and writer whose work stands out for its lyrical sensitivity and the depth with which she explores the human condition. Her poetry is a reflection of a deep connection with reality, but transfigured by imagination and poetic language. Her verses address themes such as memory, the passage of time, nature, and the complexities of human relationships, always with an introspective tone and a search for beauty. With a body of work that has been recognized for its authenticity and aesthetic quality, Maria Gertrudes Novais asserts herself as an important voice in contemporary Portuguese-language poetry, inviting readers to reflect on their own lives and the world around them.

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Cruz Filho

Cruz Filho

BR

1884-10-16 — 1974-08-29

Cruz Filho, artistic name of José da Cruz de Paula, was a Brazilian poet and intellectual whose work is part of the context of Minas Gerais modernism. His poetry is marked by a strong regional identity, with themes that explore the landscape, culture, and daily life of Minas Gerais, especially the Viçosa region. With accessible language and a sensitive eye for the particularities of his time and place, Cruz Filho left a legacy of poems that celebrate the identity and life in his homeland. His work is an important record of literary production in Minas Gerais in the 20th century, valuing local roots and traditions with a modernist touch.

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Ricardo Redisch

Ricardo Redisch

PT

Ricardo Redisch is a contemporary poet whose work is distinguished by the exploration of themes such as memory, time, and identity, approached with a language that oscillates between the everyday and the dreamlike. His poetry is marked by introspection and the ability to evoke strong sensory images, inviting the reader on a journey through inner landscapes. Although he is a name more associated with specific literary circles, his contribution to contemporary poetry is notable for its originality and depth of reflection. His work reveals a constant search to express the complexities of the human experience.

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Dzore Drzic

Dzore Drzic

HR

1461-02-15 — 1501-10-06

Dzore Drzic (1461–1508) was a Dalmatian humanist poet and playwright. He is considered one of the most important figures of Croatian Renaissance literature, known for his works in Latin and vernacular.

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José Gelbcke

José Gelbcke

BR

José Gelbcke was a poet whose work was distinguished by his ability to capture the essence of the human experience through rich and evocative language. His poetry explores themes such as nature, the passage of time, and human emotions, with a style that combines lyricism and deep reflection. He left a legacy marked by the sensitivity and expressive power of his verses.

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Hemetério Cabrinha

Hemetério Cabrinha

BR

1916-04-04 — 1993-03-19

Hemetério Cabrinha was an Azorean poet whose work, although less known nationally, fits within the context of popular and regionalist poetry of the Azores. His writing stands out for expressing themes related to the land, the sea, and the daily life of the islands, with direct language and a strong sense of local identity. A significant figure in Azorean literature, Cabrinha authentically portrayed the landscapes, customs, and people of the archipelago, contributing to the preservation of the region's cultural memory through his verses.

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Rômulo do Amaral Filho

Rômulo do Amaral Filho

BR

1976-11-08

Rômulo do Amaral Filho was a Brazilian poet whose work explored the depth of the human soul, addressing universal themes such as love, saudade (longing), and the ephemerality of life. His poetry is marked by accessible language, yet imbued with lyricism and sensitivity, capable of touching the reader in their innermost emotions. The poet dedicated himself to capturing the beauty and melancholy of everyday life, transforming simple moments into verses that resonate with the human experience. His poetic legacy lies in the ability to evoke deep feelings through genuine and touching expression.

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