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Floriano Barreto
1878 — 1904
Floriano Barreto was a poet whose work stands out for its deep connection to the land and the soul of the people. His poetry, rooted in traditions and popular culture, addresses themes such as identity, memory, and man's relationship with nature, expressing an authentic and moving lyricism. With accessible yet meaningful language, Barreto managed to capture the essence of daily life and transform it into verses that resonate with their truth and their ability to move, consolidating him as an important voice in contemporary poetry.
Kátia Abreu
Alfredo Rosário Rodrigues
1966-11-22
Alfredo Rosário Rodrigues was a poet whose work was characterized by lyrical depth and the exploration of themes such as identity, memory, and the human condition. His writing, often evocative and musical, reflected a profound sensitivity to the world and its complexities. Rodrigues dedicated himself to capturing the essence of emotions and experiences, leaving a poetic legacy marked by introspection and the beauty of language.
Jorge de Resende
1982-04-23 — 1537
Jorge de Resende was a Portuguese poet whose work developed in the 20th century, fitting into a period of literary renewal. His poetry is known for its lyrical depth, for the exploration of universal themes such as love, death, and the passage of time, and for a style that combines tradition with a modern sensibility.
Frei António das Chagas
1631-06-25 — 1682-10-20
Frei António das Chagas was a Portuguese poet of the 17th century, a prominent figure of literary Baroque. His work, marked by religiosity and introspection, reflects the complexities of Baroque thought, exploring themes such as the ephemerality of life, the vanity of the world, and the pursuit of divine salvation. His poetry is characterized by ornate language, frequent use of figures of speech, and a deep melancholy.
João Gomes de Campos Copeto
1938
João Gomes de Campos Copeto was a Portuguese poet whose work, though less known, reflects a lyrical sensibility and a deep connection with universal themes. His poetry explores the nuances of the human soul, the passage of time, and the search for meaning in existence. His legacy lies in his ability to evoke emotions and reflections through careful and expressive language, contributing to the tapestry of Portuguese-language poetry.
Isabel Câmara
1940-01-01 — 2006-01-01
Isabel Câmara was a Portuguese poet whose work is predominantly situated in the context of the 20th century. Her poetry is often characterized by an introspective and lyrical approach, exploring universal themes such as nature, time, memory, and the human condition. Her writing, though sometimes discreet in terms of public notoriety, reveals a refined sensibility and a mastery of poetic language.
João José Cochofel
1919-01-01 — 1982-01-01
João José Cochofel was a Portuguese poet whose work is distinguished by its lyrical depth and reflection on the human condition. His poetry addresses universal themes such as love, death, and time, exploring the complexity of emotions and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. With a style marked by musicality and rich imagery, Cochofel left a poetic legacy that continues to resonate through his sensitivity and formal rigor. His contribution to contemporary Portuguese poetry is undeniable, consolidating him as an important voice in the literary landscape.
John Maynard Keynes
Gonçalves Dias
1823-08-10 — 1864-11-03
Antônio Gonçalves Dias was one of the main poets of the first generation of Brazilian Romanticism, known as "Indianism." His work is marked by the exaltation of Brazilian nature and the idealized figure of the indigenous person as a national hero. His poetry, of great lyricism and musicality, celebrated Brazil's identity and landscape, contributing to the formation of a national literary consciousness and the valorization of the country's cultural roots.
Henrique de Sá
1856-07-05 — 1936-06-18
Henrique de Sá was a Portuguese poet whose work is part of the contemporary literary landscape. Characterized by a writing that explores the depths of the human condition, his verses address universal themes such as love, the passage of time, and the search for meaning. His poetry is distinguished by its musicality and its exploration of evocative imagery, inviting the reader to an intimate reflection on existence.
Fernando Luso Soares
1924-03-02 — 2004-07-27
Fernando Luso Soares was a distinguished Portuguese poet, whose work is known for its expressive force and profound humanism. His poetry addresses themes such as the human condition, social injustice, the ephemerality of life, and the search for freedom and dignity. With a direct and impactful language, Luso Soares managed to captivate a wide readership, becoming a relevant voice in contemporary Portuguese poetry.
Laura Amélia Damous
Laura Amélia Damous is a literary figure whose work, particularly her poetry, is distinguished by its depth and exploration of existential and social themes. Her writing is marked by carefully crafted language, combining lyricism and expressive power, inviting reflection on the human condition, identity, and the complexities of the contemporary world. The sensitivity with which she approaches her themes positions her as a relevant voice in current literature. With a body of work that resonates with authenticity and the ability to establish an intimate dialogue with the reader, Laura Amélia Damous consolidates her space as a writer who does not fear delving into the depths of the soul and the pressing issues of her time. Her poetry is an invitation to introspection and a re-evaluation of the world around us, through an art that emanates truth and beauty.
Manuela de Azevedo
1911-08-31 — 2017-02-10
Manuela de Azevedo was a poet whose work stands out for its lyrical sensibility and exploration of themes such as nature, love, and the passage of time. Her poetry is characterized by careful language and intrinsic musicality, inviting contemplation and introspection. Her contributions to Portuguese literature enriched the poetic landscape with a distinctive and emotive voice, leaving a legacy of verses that resonate with their beauty and depth.
Danfo Sine
Danfo Sine is an author whose literary works explore the complexities of contemporary life, often with a critical and reflective look at society and human relationships. His writing tends to be dense and introspective, inviting the reader to delve into universal themes. Danfo Sine's production, although still in the process of consolidation in terms of public recognition, demonstrates significant expressive potential. His poetry seeks a language that is simultaneously capable of capturing the nuances of contemporary feeling and thinking.
Martim Codax
1300-01-01 — 1300
Martim Codax is a prominent figure in medieval Galician-Portuguese poetry. Recognized for his cantigas de amigo (songs of a friend), his work is distinguished by the vividness of its imagery, its deep connection to nature, and its authentic expression of feminine sentiments. His poetic compositions portray the world of women, their hopes, longings, and their relationship with the sea and their loved ones. His poetry is a valuable testament to medieval lyricism, characterized by its musicality and its ability to evoke landscapes and emotions vividly. His work, preserved in medieval songbooks, continues to be studied and admired for its intrinsic beauty and its historical-literary value. Martim Codax represents one of the pillars of troubadour poetry in the Iberian Peninsula, offering a unique insight into the sensibility and customs of the era.
Nunes Claro
1878 — 1948
Nunes Claro is a poet whose work is distinguished by a deep exploration of the human condition, addressing themes such as love, death, and the ephemerality of time. His poetry is characterized by careful language and intense lyricism, inviting introspection and reflection on existence. With a writing that transitions between the personal and the universal, Nunes Claro establishes a dialogue with the universal anxieties of the soul, offering a unique perspective on the complexities of human relationships and the mystery of life. His contribution to poetry lies in his ability to evoke deep emotions and challenge the reader to contemplate the beauty and pain inherent in being.
Georges Clemenceau
Diogo da Silveira
Séc. XV
Diogo da Silveira is a contemporary poet whose work stands out for its exploration of existential themes and formal experimentation. His poetry, often introspective and melancholic, reflects a deep restlessness with the human condition, time, and memory. With a language that oscillates between metaphorical density and lyrical clarity, Silveira crafts verses that invite reflection, addressing the fragility of relationships and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world.
Amadeu Torres
1924-01-01 — 2012-01-01
Amadeu Torres is a poet who stands out for his lyrical expressiveness and his exploration of profound themes of human existence. His poetic work is characterized by evocative language and a strong sense of rhythm, reflecting a refined sensitivity to the nuances of life, love, and the ephemerality of time. His poetry invites introspection and contemplation, establishing an intimate dialogue with the reader.
A. Vicente Campinas
1910 — 1998
Portuguese poet, A. Vicente Campinas stood out for his lyrical work in the mid-20th century. His poetry, often marked by a melancholic and reflective tone, explored universal themes such as love, the passage of time, and the ephemerality of life. Although with a less extensive production than some of his contemporaries, the aesthetic quality and emotional depth of his verses have earned him a place in the Portuguese poetic landscape.
Fabrício Augusto Souza Gomes
Fabrício Augusto Souza Gomes is a contemporary poet whose work stands out for its exploration of themes such as subjectivity, human relationships, and observation of the everyday, often with a confessional and introspective tone. His poetry seeks to capture the nuances of human experience and the complexities of the inner world. His writing tends towards accessible language, yet rich in meaning, exploring the power of words to evoke deep feelings and reflections on life and emotions.
Pat Lowther
1935-07-29 — 1975-09-01
Pat Lowther was a Canadian poet known for exploring themes of feminism, motherhood, nature, and everyday life through direct and imagistic language. Her work is often marked by deep introspection and a particular sensitivity to human relationships and female experiences. Although her life was tragically cut short, Lowther's poetry continues to be celebrated for its emotional strength and its ability to capture the complexity of female existence in social and natural contexts.
Natália Correia
1923-09-13 — 1993-03-16
Natália Correia was a Portuguese writer, poet, and political activist, known for her transgressive, sensual, and engaged work, which addressed themes such as love, death, freedom, and female identity. Her poetry, marked by expressive force, humor, and social criticism, made her an iconic figure of the counterculture in Portugal. She was also an ardent defender of democracy and human rights.