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Ronald Reagan

Ronald Reagan

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Alfonsina Storni

Alfonsina Storni

AR

1892-05-29 — 1938-10-25

Alfonsina Storni was an Argentine poet, journalist, and activist. A pioneer in literature written by women in Latin America, she stood out for her poetry that addresses themes such as love, motherhood, loneliness, the condition of women, and social criticism, often with a tone of revolt and defiance of the conventions of the time. Her life and work are marked by a strong social conscience and a tireless pursuit of freedom and gender equality, leaving an important legacy for feminism and contemporary literature.

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Diogo Velho

Diogo Velho

PT

1829-11-09 — 1899-06-14

Diogo Velho is a Portuguese poet whose work focuses on the exploration of identity, memory, and the relationship between human beings and time and space. His poetry is marked by a dense and evocative language, which uses strong imagery and subtle musicality to create atmospheres of introspection and existential questioning. His verses invite deep reflection on the human condition, the transience of life, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world.

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João Barbato

João Barbato

PT

Séc. XV

João Barbato is a poet whose work is distinguished by the exploration of existential themes and the delicacy of his poetic language. His writing tends to delve into the depths of the human soul, addressing love, loneliness, the passage of time, and the search for meaning. With a lyrical and introspective style, Barbato constructs verses that evoke deep sensations and reflections, consolidating himself as a sensitive voice attentive to the complexity of the human experience.

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João Vário

João Vário

CV

1937-06-07 — 2007-08-07

João Vário, pseudonym of Manuel de Mello Moser, was a multifaceted Portuguese writer, known for his innovative and experimental work, which challenged the literary conventions of his time. His production spanned poetry, prose, and essay, always marked by a profound reflection on language, identity, and the human condition. With an irreverent and erudite style, João Vário left a significant legacy in contemporary Portuguese literature.

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Luiz Augusto Kehl

Luiz Augusto Kehl

BR

Luiz Augusto Kehl was a Brazilian poet whose works deeply explored the human condition, existential dilemmas, and the ephemeral beauty of the world. His poetry is marked by accessible language, yet laden with symbolism, inviting the reader to an intimate reflection on life, love, and the passage of time. Kehl navigated between universal themes and the particularity of individual experience, building a poetic legacy that resonates with his sensitivity and depth.

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Amândio César

Amândio César

PT

1921-07-12 — 1987-08-10

Amândio César was a Portuguese poet, playwright, and essayist, a prominent figure in 20th-century literature. His work is characterized by lyrical depth, exploration of existential themes, and reflection on the human condition, often permeated by a critical view of society and the human condition.

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Barbara Guest

Barbara Guest

US

1920-09-06 — 2006-02-15

Barbara Guest was an American poet recognized for her contribution to modern poetry, particularly associated with the New York School. Her work explores the complexities of language, perception, and identity, often in an experimental and innovative manner. Guest challenged poetic conventions through her distinctive use of verse and her fragmented, interconnected approach to form. Throughout her career, she explored themes such as memory, nature, art, and the female condition, using precise and imagistic language. Her poetry is often characterized by its intelligence, subtle musicality, and profound reflection on the limits of representation and expression.

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Alberto de Monsaraz

Alberto de Monsaraz

PT

1889-02-28 — 1959-01-23

Alberto de Monsaraz was a Portuguese poet whose work is part of the panorama of contemporary poetry. His writing is marked by a deep reflection on the human condition, exploring themes such as the passage of time, memory, and the ephemerality of existence. With a careful style and evocative language, Monsaraz built a poetic work that distinguishes itself by its sensitivity and its ability to transmute the everyday into lyrical matter. His poetry invites contemplation and introspection, leaving an indelible mark on Portuguese literature.

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Ulysses Guimarães

Ulysses Guimarães

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D. Lopo de Almeida

D. Lopo de Almeida

PT

1416 — 1486-09-16

D. Lopo de Almeida was a medieval Galician-Portuguese troubadour and nobleman. He belongs to the Galician-Portuguese songbooks, where his lyrical production can be found, characterized by the poetic forms of the time, such as the cantiga de amor or cantiga de amigo. His work, although limited in number, is part of the rich tradition of Iberian medieval poetry, reflecting the customs and sentiments of the nobility of his era.

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D. Goterres Coutinho

D. Goterres Coutinho

PT

Séc. XV

D. Goterres Coutinho is a name associated with poetic production, although specific details about his life and work are limited in public records. His poetry, when documented, tends to explore introspective and existential themes, with a language that seeks depth and reflection. The scarcity of detailed information about D. Goterres Coutinho may suggest a more discreet literary career or one focused on restricted circles. However, the mere mention of his name in literary contexts indicates an active participation in the poetry scene, contributing his particular vision to lyrical expression.

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Fanny Luíza Dupré

Fanny Luíza Dupré

BR

Fanny Luíza Dupré was a notable figure in the literary scene, with a body of work that stood out for its sensitivity and for how she portrayed the female experience. Her poetry is marked by careful language and themes that address love, longing, and the complexities of human relationships. Dupré solidified her place in literature through authentic expression and a lyrical vision that resonates with readers.

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José Barcos

José Barcos

PT

1938

José Barcos was a Portuguese poet whose work was part of the literary landscape of the 20th century. His poetry is characterized by a refined language and a deep sensitivity to the themes of everyday life, nature, and the human condition. Although he did not achieve the prominence of some of his contemporaries, he left a poetic record of value, marked by restrained lyricism and existential reflection.

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Meridel Le Sueur

Meridel Le Sueur

US

1900-02-22 — 1996-11-14

Meridel Le Sueur was an American writer whose works addressed the struggles of the working class and women, especially during the Great Depression. Through powerful and often lyrical prose, she gave voice to the marginalized, exploring themes of social injustice, resistance, and the pursuit of dignity in times of adversity. Her writing is marked by a deep sense of empathy and a commitment to social justice, making her an important figure in American progressive literature.

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Paio Gomes Charinho

Paio Gomes Charinho

PT

1225 — 1295

Paio Gomes Charinho was an influential Galician-Portuguese troubadour of the Middle Ages. He stood out for his poetic skill, being the author of love songs and friend songs. His work reflects the lyrical tradition of the time, exploring themes such as courtly love and saudade, fitting within the context of troubadour poetry that flourished in the Iberian Peninsula.

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Stanislaw Ponte Preta

Stanislaw Ponte Preta

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Luis Cernuda

Luis Cernuda

ES

1902-09-21 — 1963-11-05

Luis Cernuda was a Spanish poet, a central figure of the Generation of '27. His work, marked by a profound melancholy and an incessant search for an ideal love and a full reality, explores themes such as desire, solitude, rebellion, and beauty. Cernuda lived much of his life in exile, which intensified his reflection on identity, homeland, and displacement.

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D. Filipa de Almada

D. Filipa de Almada

PT

Séc. XV

D. Filipa de Almada, through her work and legacy, represents a unique testament to the female presence in Portugal's literary and cultural sphere, particularly within the historical context in which she lived. Her writing, although possibly framed within the more traditional molds of the era, reflects a unique sensibility and perspective on the themes she addressed. Her contribution, often associated with circles of nobility and culture, allows us to glimpse the social and intellectual dynamics that shaped female literary production in earlier periods. Her figure is a point of interest for the study of the evolution of literature written by women in Portugal.

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Duarte de Resende

Duarte de Resende

PT

1515-10-07 — 1540-09-20

Duarte de Resende was a Portuguese poet of the 16th century. His work, although limited in volume, is significant in the context of Portuguese Renaissance poetry, standing out for its formal mastery and exploration of traditional lyrical themes, such as love and nature, with a careful and elegant language.

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Luis Alberto Costa Guedes

Luis Alberto Costa Guedes

BR

1955-09-03

Luis Alberto Costa Guedes is a name to consider in the panorama of contemporary poetry. His work, marked by a strong lyrical and reflective charge, explores the depth of human experience, the mysteries of existence, and the individual's relationship with time and memory. With careful language and refined sensitivity, Costa Guedes constructs verses that invite introspection and contemplation, addressing universal themes with an authentic voice and a singular perspective. His poetry, which has been gaining recognition, stands out for its ability to evoke emotions and question the world around us.

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Ferreira de Brito

Ferreira de Brito

PT

1938

Ferreira de Brito was a Portuguese poet and writer whose work is part of a context of exploring language and identity, marked by a strong lyrical and reflective vein. His writing addresses themes such as love, loneliness, the passage of time, and the search for meaning, often with an introspective and melancholic tone. His contribution to Portuguese literature stands out for its originality and the depth with which he explored the complexities of the human experience.

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Guillermo Fernández

Guillermo Fernández

MX

1932-10-02 — 2012-03-31

Guillermo Fernández is a contemporary Spanish poet and professor, recognized for his poetic work that explores the depth of human experience with a style marked by reflection and sensitivity. His writing is characterized by careful language and the ability to evoke complex emotions and thoughts. As an academic, he has dedicated part of his career to the study and dissemination of literature.

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Ruy Cinatti

Ruy Cinatti

PT

1915-03-08 — 1986-10-12

Ruy Cinatti was a Portuguese-Italian poet, ethnologist, and physician whose poetic work is deeply marked by his experience in Timor, where he spent much of his life. His poetry explores the relationship between man and nature, identity, Timorese culture, and the human condition, with intense lyricism and precise language. With a strong connection to surrealism and avant-garde poetry, Cinatti left behind a unique body of work that reflects his life experiences in exotic lands and his profound reflections on the world and existence.

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