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Sérgio Godinho

Sérgio Godinho

PT

1945-08-31

Sérgio Godinho is an acclaimed Portuguese singer, songwriter, and writer, known for his vast body of work that bridges music and literature. Over decades, he has been building a unique poetic and musical universe, marked by lyrical intelligence, subtle social criticism, and a deep connection to Portuguese cultural identity. His writing, whether in songs or literary texts, reflects an attentive observation of daily life, human passions, and social transformations, always with a touch of melancholy and irony.

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William Lloyd Garrison

William Lloyd Garrison

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Romero Tavares da Silva

Romero Tavares da Silva

BR

Romero Tavares da Silva is a poet who delves into the complexities of the human soul, exploring themes such as saudade (longing), the passage of time, and the search for transcendental meaning. His poetry is marked by a language that oscillates between apparent simplicity and a profound symbolic charge, capable of evoking intense feelings and existential reflections. With a lyrical and, at times, melancholic voice, Silva constructs a poetic universe where the individual confronts their own disquietudes and the vastness of the world. His work is an invitation to contemplation, introspection, and the rediscovery of the emotions that shape the human experience.

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Durvalino Filho

Durvalino Filho

BR

1929-12-08 — 2016-09-10

Durvalino Filho is a name associated with contemporary poetry, with a body of work that moves between lyricism and reflection on the human condition. His writing is characterized by the exploration of a poetic language that seeks expressiveness and depth in themes such as love, absence, and the passage of time.

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José Hélder de Souza

José Hélder de Souza

BR

1909-02-07 — 1999-08-27

José Hélder de Souza was a poet whose work is characterized by lyrical depth and the exploration of universal themes such as love, longing, and the human condition. With an evocative and musical language, Souza knew how to translate the complexities of the soul into verses, creating poems that resonate with the reader's sensitivity. His writing, though sometimes melancholic, is permeated by a constant search for beauty and meaning.

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Edmond Rostand

Edmond Rostand

FR

1868-04-01 — 1918-12-02

Edmond Rostand was a French playwright and poet, famous for his play "Cyrano de Bergerac". His work is marked by romanticism, eloquent rhetoric, and a certain escapism that distinguished him from the naturalism dominant in his time.

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Hermes Fontes

Hermes Fontes

BR

1888-08-28 — 1930-12-25

Hermes Fontes was a Brazilian poet, professor, and literary critic, known for his formally crafted poetry and themes that explore the human condition, religiosity, and the search for transcendental meaning. His work belongs to the lyrical tradition, with emphasis on musicality and aesthetic rigor. He was also a scholar of literature, working as a professor and critic, contributing to the dissemination and analysis of literary works.

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Elisa Grec

Elisa Grec

BR

Elisa Grec is a contemporary poet whose work explores the complexities of human existence through lyrical and introspective language. Her work is characterized by emotional depth and the ability to capture fleeting moments of life, transforming them into universal reflections on love, loss, and the search for meaning. Grec addresses recurring themes such as memory, the passage of time, and the fragility of human relationships, using vivid metaphors and imagery to create an atmosphere of intimacy and melancholy.

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Max Stirner

Max Stirner

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John Wesley

John Wesley

GB

1853-08-02 — 1938-06-10

John Wesley (1703-1791) was an English Anglican cleric and theologian who became a central figure in the Methodist movement. Along with his brother Charles, he founded Methodism, a movement that emphasized personal religious experience, holiness, and the importance of charitable works. Wesley's preaching and writings had a profound impact on evangelical Christianity.

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Rui Bueti

Rui Bueti

BR

Rui Bueti is a contemporary Brazilian poet, whose work stands out for its exploration of urban, existential, and social themes, often approached with direct language and a critical view of reality. His poetry investigates the complexities of modern life, human relationships, and the search for meaning in a constantly transforming world. His writing is marked by sensitivity in observing the everyday, by the ability to capture the nuances of human experience, and by a strong resonance with the reader. Bueti moves between the lyrical and the reflective, offering a unique perspective on the challenges and beauties of contemporary existence.

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Djalma Andrade

Djalma Andrade

BR

Djalma Andrade is a Brazilian poet whose work is characterized by his deep connection to the land, nature, and popular culture, especially that of the Brazilian Northeast. His poetry is a vibrant reflection of the landscape, customs, and people of his frame of reference, imbued with authentic language and a strong sense of identity. Through verses that capture the essence of the sertão and the soul of its people, Djalma Andrade builds a body of work that celebrates cultural roots and the intrinsic beauty of the environment that inspires him. His writing is distinguished by its ability to evoke vivid images and genuine emotions, solidifying him as a representative voice of Brazilian regional poetry with national projection.

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Débora Novaes de Castro

Débora Novaes de Castro

BR

1979-02-22

Débora Novaes de Castro is a poetic voice that emerges with strength in contemporary literature, exploring the depths of the human soul and the complexities of the modern world. Her work is an invitation to introspection, addressing themes such as identity, memory, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing universe. With a language that oscillates between lyrical delicacy and existential rawness, Débora Novaes de Castro establishes an intimate dialogue with the reader, inviting them to confront their own anxieties and hopes.

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Edmundo De Amicis

Edmundo De Amicis

IT

1846-10-21 — 1908-03-11

Edmundo De Amicis was an Italian writer, journalist, and teacher, known worldwide for his children's book "Heart". His work is characterized by strong sentimentalism and a pedagogical view of literature.

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Humberto Fialho Guedes

Humberto Fialho Guedes

BR

Humberto Fialho Guedes was a Brazilian poet, whose work is characterized by its connection to the land, nature, and the culture of the Brazilian Northeast. His poetry reflects the popular wisdom, customs, and landscapes of the sertão, using a language rich in regionalisms and vivid imagery. He addressed themes such as faith, resistance, and northeastern identity, with a tone that was at times epic and always profoundly human. He is a voice that celebrates the roots and soul of the sertão people.

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Fernando Tanajura Menezes

Fernando Tanajura Menezes

BR

1969-07-04

Fernando Tanajura Menezes is a Brazilian poet and essayist, whose work is characterized by lyrical depth and reflection on universal themes such as existence, memory, and identity. With careful language and keen sensitivity, Menezes establishes a dialogue with the literary tradition, while also addressing the complexities of the contemporary world. His literary production, which encompasses both poetry and essays, demonstrates a particular interest in exploring the human condition and the nuances of interpersonal relationships. His work invites introspection and contemplation, solidifying his place in Brazilian literature.

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José Fanha

José Fanha

PT

1951-02-19

José Fanha was a Portuguese poet, playwright, and short story writer, known for his work that explores the human condition with accessible yet profound language. His poetry addresses themes such as daily life, interpersonal relationships, and the passage of time, often with a melancholic yet hopeful tone. His writing reflects a keen sensitivity to the small joys and sorrows of life, making his work resonate with a wide audience. Fanha also stood out for his activity in theater and writing for children and young people, demonstrating remarkable versatility. He was an active member of the literary community, contributing to the dissemination of poetry and the encouragement of reading.

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Lysander Spooner

Lysander Spooner

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Durval de Morais

Durval de Morais

BR

1882-01-01 — 1948-12-05

Durval de Morais is a poet whose work stands out for its lyrical depth and exploration of themes such as nature, love, and melancholy. With careful language and an engaging rhythm, his poems invite introspection and contemplation. His writing reflects a keen sensitivity to the nuances of existence and the beauty found in everyday life and the natural universe. Morais is recognized for his contribution to poetry, offering verses that touch the reader with their sincerity and musicality.

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Rubem Alves

Rubem Alves

BR

1933-09-15 — 2014-07-19

Rubem Alves was a Brazilian psychoanalyst, pastor, and writer, known for his work that spans philosophy, psychology, and poetry. With accessible language and a tone that was sometimes playful, sometimes profound, he addressed themes such as love, happiness, childhood, and the meaning of life, inspiring readers of all ages. His vast literary production, which includes children's books and essays, left a legacy of reflection and tenderness about human existence.

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Judas Isgorogota

Judas Isgorogota

BR

1901-09-15 — 1979-01-10

Judas Isgorogota is a complex literary figure, whose work fits within the tradition of mystical and metaphysical poetry. His compositions explore the duality between the sacred and the profane, light and shadow, the search for transcendence in a world permeated by suffering and disillusionment. He is characterized by a dense language, laden with symbolism, and by a profound introspection on the human condition.

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Édouard Pailleron

Édouard Pailleron

FR

1834-09-07 — 1899-04-19

Édouard Pailleron was a French playwright and journalist, son of the poet Émile Pailleron. He is best known for his comedies of manners that satirized Parisian society of his time. His most famous work, "Le Monde où l'on s'ennuie" (The World Where One is Bored), was a great success and a scathing critique of the superficiality of high society and the intellectualism of the era.

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Társis Schwald

Társis Schwald

BR

Társis Schwald is a Brazilian poet and professor whose poetic work is characterized by precise language, often rooted in the observation of everyday life and reflection on social and existential issues. His poetry oscillates between the lyrical and the critical, exploring themes such as memory, identity, the individual's relationship with the city, and the challenges of contemporary times. Schwald is also active in the academic field, which is reflected in the depth and density of his verses, inviting the reader to a critical engagement with reality.

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Hidemasa Mekaru

Hidemasa Mekaru

JP

Hidemasa Mekaru is a poet whose work is distinguished by the exploration of themes related to identity, memory, and the individual's relationship with the world around them. His poetry is often introspective, delving into the complexities of the human experience with a language that oscillates between delicacy and expressive strength. Through his verses, Mekaru builds bridges between the personal and the universal, inviting reflection on the nature of existence and the bonds that unite us. His work reflects a keen sensitivity to the subtleties of life and feeling.

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