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Sanders

Sanders

US

1939-08-17

Sanders is a name associated with a literary production that fits into the context of contemporary poetry. His work tends to explore urban modernity and social dynamics, with a language that sometimes adopts colloquial and critical tones. Sanders' poetry reflects a particular view of the surrounding reality, marked by attentive observation of daily life.

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William Burroughs

William Burroughs

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Deodato Pires

Deodato Pires

PT

1929

Deodato Pires was a poet whose work stands out for its lyrical depth and exploration of universal themes such as nature, love, and the fleetingness of time. Through careful language and refined sensitivity, the poet built a literary body that resonates with the melancholy and intrinsic beauty of the human experience. His poetry invites contemplation and reflection on existence, leaving a legacy of verses that touch the soul.

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Diogo de Macedo

Diogo de Macedo

PT

1889-11-22 – 1959-02-19

Diogo de Macedo, with his Wikidata ID Q5279234, was a multifaceted figure in the Portuguese cultural landscape, distinguishing himself as a poet, essayist, and literary critic. His poetic work, marked by careful language and a deep reflection on the human condition and art, reflects the complexity of modern thought. With a vast intellectual production, Macedo explored themes such as identity, memory, and the relationship between the individual and the world. His critical and essayistic intervention contributed significantly to the literary and cultural debate in Portugal, positioning him as a prominent intellectual of his generation.

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Leão Júnior

Leão Júnior

PT

Leão Júnior was a Brazilian poet, whose work is predominantly inserted in the romantic period. Known for his expressive lyrics and for themes often linked to the homeland, love and nature, the poet contributed to the consolidation of a national literary identity. His poetic production, marked by a vibrant and emotive style, left an important record in 19th-century Brazilian literature.

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Silva Bastos

Silva Bastos

PT

1975-06-18 – 1972

Silva Bastos was a poet whose work is part of the panorama of Portuguese poetry. His writing is marked by an exploration of existential and lyrical themes, with a language that seeks expressiveness and musicality. Through his verses, he addressed the complexity of human emotions and the individual's relationship with the world. His contribution to literature lies in the sensitivity and originality with which he approached the poetic experience.

Dan Pagis

Dan Pagis

IL

1930-10-16 – 1986-06-29

Dan Pagis was an Israeli poet and scholar, known for his lyrical and introspective poetry, often marked by a melancholic tone and reflection on the human condition, memory, and the passage of time. His work is celebrated for its delicacy, depth, and ability to evoke vivid images.

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António Ferreira

António Ferreira

PT

1528-01-01 – 1569-11-29

António Ferreira was a Portuguese poet and playwright of the Renaissance, considered one of the central figures of Classicism in Portugal. His work, marked by erudition and formal rigor, sought to imitate Greco-Latin models, introducing new poetic forms and themes to the country. He was a pioneer in writing classical tragedies in Portuguese, exploring mythological and historical themes with elevated language and a profound aesthetic sense. His legacy is fundamental to the consolidation of the Portuguese literary canon.

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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Ana Amália Moreira de Sá

Ana Amália Moreira de Sá

PT

1823 – 1899

Ana Amália Moreira de Sá is a poet who stands out for her sensitivity and the depth with which she addresses recurring themes in the human experience. Her poetic work is an invitation to reflect on life, love, longing, and the passage of time, using careful language and a style that evokes genuine emotions. Through her verses, Ana Amália Moreira de Sá builds a lyrical universe where introspection and observation of the world intertwine. Her poetry resonates with authenticity and the ability to establish an intimate connection with the reader, leaving an indelible mark on the literary landscape.

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José Simões Dias

José Simões Dias

PT

1844-02-05 – 1899-03-03

José Simões Dias was a Portuguese poet and physician, known for his work marked by strong lyricism and the exploration of themes such as love, nature, and saudade. His poetry reflects a particular sensitivity and a deep connection with the landscape and human feelings. He stood out for his careful language and the musicality of his verses, fitting into the literary current of his time, but with a personal touch that gave him a distinctive voice. His contribution to Portuguese poetry, although sometimes less celebrated than that of other contemporaries, is recognized for its quality and its ability to evoke deep emotions.

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Lolita Ramirez

Lolita Ramirez

PT

1929

Lolita Ramirez is a notable figure in contemporary poetry, recognized for her unique voice and her exploration of subjectivity and human experience. Her poetic work is marked by imaginative language and refined sensibility, addressing universal themes with a personal and often innovative perspective. Her career has seen growing recognition for the authenticity and lyrical strength emanating from her verses.

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Edgar Carneiro

Edgar Carneiro

PT

1913-05-08 – 2011-01-15

Edgar Carneiro was a Portuguese poet whose work stands out for its complexity and exploration of existential and social themes, often with an interventionist and denunciatory tone. His poetry reflects a deep concern with the human condition and the darker aspects of reality. His writing is marked by vigorous language and an unparalleled ability to construct impactful imagery, positioning him as a key author in contemporary Portuguese poetry, capable of engaging with the anxieties and dilemmas of his time.

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Jean Rotrou

Jean Rotrou

FR

1609-08-21 – 1650-06-28

Jean Rotrou was a 17th-century French playwright, known for his tragedies and comedies. He is considered one of the successors of Pierre Corneille in French theater. His work is marked by classical themes and the exploration of human passions.

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José Gomes Ferreira

José Gomes Ferreira

PT

1900-07-09 – 1985-02-08

José Gomes Ferreira was a Portuguese poet, novelist, and journalist, known for his social and political intervention poetry, strongly marked by anti-fascism and criticism of injustice. His work is characterized by a vigorous, ironic, and sometimes colloquial language, which seeks to bring poetry closer to the reality of the people and social struggles. A central figure of Portuguese Modernism, especially the second generation, Gomes Ferreira was also a prolific chronicler and an intellectual committed to the ideals of freedom and progress. His poetry, which covers themes such as war, exploitation, hope, and resistance, consolidated him as one of the most combative and popular voices in 20th-century Portuguese literature.

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En Hedu'anna

En Hedu'anna

IQ

2285ac – 2300-01-01

In Hedu'anna is recognized as the first known author in human history, a Sumerian priestess who lived in ancient Mesopotamia. Her poetic work, mainly composed of religious hymns dedicated to the goddess Inanna, reveals a deep spirituality and a remarkable mastery of language. Her writings not only express devotion but also explore universal themes such as power, justice, and compassion, establishing a literary and religious legacy that endures through millennia.

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Clara

Clara

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– 1983-12-08

Clara is a figure connected to poetry, whose work stands out for its lyrical delicacy and exploration of themes such as love, nature, and the ephemerality of life. Her writing, often introspective, invites the reader on an emotional and reflective journey. With a language that combines simplicity and depth, Clara has sought to express the nuances of the human experience, using poetic imagery that evokes sensations and feelings. Her poetry reflects a sensitive look at the world and the complexities of human relationships.

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Petrônio

Petrônio

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Marcelino dos Santos

Marcelino dos Santos

MZ

1929-05-20 – 2020-02-11

Marcelino dos Santos, also known by the pseudonym Kalaf Epalanga, was a central figure in the struggle for Mozambique's independence and one of the most important Mozambican poets. His poetic work, deeply marked by the experience of colonization, resistance, and nation-building, is a cry for freedom and the affirmation of African identity. Poet, politician, and activist, dos Santos dedicated his life to the cause of liberation and the promotion of Mozambican culture, leaving an invaluable literary and political legacy.

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Mariana Belmira de Andrade

Mariana Belmira de Andrade

PT

1844-12-31 – 1921-02-17

Mariana Belmira de Andrade was a notable figure in the literary landscape, known for her sensitivity and the depth of her poetic expression. Her work, although it may not have achieved the notoriety of other contemporaries, is a reflection of an authentic voice that explored themes such as identity, nature, and the ephemerality of life. The quality of her writing and the originality of her perspective give her a prominent place among poets who knew how to capture the essence of the human experience in verse.

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Gláucia Lemos

Gláucia Lemos

BR

Gláucia Lemos is a notable figure in Brazilian poetry, known for her incisive writing and exploration of themes such as identity, the female condition, and the complexities of being. Her work stands out for its lyrical strength and its ability to transition between the personal and the universal, addressing human existence with a unique and sensitive perspective.

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Pe. António de Carvalho

Pe. António de Carvalho

PT

1947-09-27 – 2026-02-28

Fr. António de Carvalho was a notable Portuguese poet, whose work stands out for its spiritual depth and exploration of religious and existential themes. His writing, often imbued with lyrical and reflective sensibility, addresses faith, doubt, transcendence, and the human condition in light of a theological and philosophical perspective. His poetry is a testament to his dedication to art and spirituality, leaving a legacy of verses that invite contemplation and introspection.

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Rose Marie Muraro

Rose Marie Muraro

BR

1930-11-11 – 2014-06-21

Rose Marie Muraro was a Brazilian writer and activist, known for her literary output and her engagement in social causes, especially the defense of women's rights. Her work frequently explored themes such as female identity, sexuality, and power relations in society. As an activist, Muraro dedicated herself to promoting debate on feminism in Brazil, participating in conferences, publishing articles, and encouraging reflection on the role of women in society. Her work contributed to the visibility of feminist issues and the discussion of gender equality.

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Daniel Filipe

Daniel Filipe

CV

1925-02-01 – 1964-04-06

Daniel Filipe is a Portuguese poet known for his work deeply marked by existential reflection and the exploration of the human condition. His poetry is characterized by careful language and subtle musicality, exploring themes such as time, memory, the ephemerality of life, and the search for meaning. With a body of work that develops discreetly but persistently, Filipe has built a singular poetic universe, where melancholy intertwines with a serene acceptance of reality.

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