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Otto von Bismarck

Otto von Bismarck

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Thomas More

Thomas More

GB

1478-02-07 — 1535-07-06

Sir Thomas More was a prominent English statesman, jurist, writer, and humanist. Born in London, he is best known for his work 'Utopia', a political novel describing an ideal fictional society, and for his opposition to Henry VIII's divorce, which led to his execution.

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Luís Palma Gomes

Luís Palma Gomes

PT

1967-01-01

Luís Palma Gomes is a Portuguese writer known for his poetic work. His writing is often marked by deep sensitivity and an exploration of existential and social themes. With careful language and a unique perspective on the world, Palma Gomes has established himself as a singular voice in the contemporary literary scene.

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Vitor Casimiro

Vitor Casimiro

PT

Vitor Casimiro is a Portuguese poet whose work is part of the panorama of contemporary poetry. His writing explores the depths of the human condition, addressing universal themes such as love, longing, the passage of time, and the search for meaning. With careful language and refined sensitivity, Casimiro constructs verses that resonate with their authenticity and ability to touch the reader.

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Caio Porfírio Carneiro

Caio Porfírio Carneiro

BR

1928-07-01 — 2017-07-17

Caio Porfírio Carneiro was a Brazilian poet, short story writer, and novelist whose works explore the complexities of human existence and the social condition. His writing is marked by deep introspection and an accessible yet meaningful language. He stood out for his ability to portray daily life with sensitivity, addressing themes such as loneliness, interpersonal relationships, and the search for meaning.

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Silvestre Péricles de Góis Monteiro

Silvestre Péricles de Góis Monteiro

BR

1896-03-30 — 1972-11-16

Silvestre Péricles de Góis Monteiro was a Brazilian writer and jurist, known for his participation in the literary movement of Parnassianism. His poetic work is marked by the pursuit of formal perfection, metrical rigor, and the exploration of classical and historical themes, reflecting the aesthetic characteristics of the movement. As a jurist, he also contributed to the field of law, demonstrating an intellectual versatility that distinguished him in his time.

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Paladas

Paladas

PT

0400-01-01 — 0500-01-01

Paladas was a Greek poet of Late Antiquity, known for his vast collection of epigrams, which address a wide range of themes, from love and beauty to death, daily life, and social satire. His work reflects the cultural and intellectual complexity of his time, blending classical influences with new sensibilities.

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Firmino Teixeira do Amaral

Firmino Teixeira do Amaral

PT

1878-06-24 — 1967-06-29

Firmino Teixeira do Amaral was a Portuguese poet, short-story writer, and columnist, known for his lyrical poetry and his careful prose. His work, although less prominent than that of other authors of his generation, reflects sensitivity and a mastery of language, exploring themes such as love, saudade, and nature.

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E. E. Cummings

E. E. Cummings

US

1894-10-14 — 1962-09-03

E. E. Cummings was an American poet, painter, essayist, author, and playwright, renowned for his unconventional style that defied traditional grammar, syntax, and punctuation. His poetry often celebrated individualism, nature, and love, expressed through playful experimentation with form and a distinctive visual arrangement of words on the page. Cummings's work is characterized by its lyrical intensity, its embrace of the simple and the sublime, and its critique of conformity and societal norms. He was a prolific artist whose unique voice continues to resonate, making him one of the most beloved and accessible poets of the 20th century.

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Francisco Dornelles

Francisco Dornelles

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Vitor L. Mendes

Vitor L. Mendes

PT

1963-03-09

Vitor L. Mendes is a poet whose work is distinguished by its ability to capture the essence of human experience through accessible yet meaningful poetic language. His verses often explore melancholy, the passage of time, and the beauty found in the simple things of everyday life. His poetry reveals a deep sensitivity to human emotions and to the attentive observation of the world around him. Mendes constructs a lyrical universe that invites introspection and contemplation, leaving a mark of authenticity and emotional resonance on his readers.

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Paulo Henrique Góes Souza

Paulo Henrique Góes Souza

BR

Paulo Henrique Góes Souza is a poet whose work is part of the contemporary Portuguese-language poetry scene. His writing often explores the depths of the human experience, addressing themes such as the ephemerality of time, the search for meaning, and the complexities of interpersonal relationships. His poetic voice is distinguished by introspection and the ability to evoke vivid images and subtle emotions, inviting the reader to reflect on their own existence.

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Izabel Bellini Zielinsky

Izabel Bellini Zielinsky

BR

Izabel Bellini Zielinsky is a Brazilian poet whose work stands out for its lyrical depth and exploration of universal themes such as love, nature, and the human condition. Her writing is marked by accessible language, yet rich in sensitivity and reflection, inviting the reader to immerse themselves in universes of intense subjectivity. Zielinsky's poetry frequently evokes vivid imagery and genuine emotions, building bridges between the self and the other, the particular and the universal. Her contribution to Brazilian literature is recognized for the delicacy and expressive force she imbues in each verse.

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Zetho Cunha Gonçalves

Zetho Cunha Gonçalves

AO

1960-01-07

Zetho Cunha Gonçalves is an Angolan journalist and writer, known for his work in the press and for his literary work that portrays the reality of Angola. His career is marked by the coverage of important events and the exploration of social and cultural themes.

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Poemas Sânscritos

Poemas Sânscritos

IN

Sanskrit poems represent a vast and ancient body of religious, philosophical, and poetic literature originating from the Indian subcontinent. Written in the Sanskrit language, these texts span a diversity of genres and themes, from Vedic hymns and monumental epics to dramatic and philosophical works.

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Filinto de Almeida

Filinto de Almeida

PT

1857-12-04 — 1945-01-28

Filinto de Almeida was a prominent Portuguese poet, playwright, and journalist, a key figure in the development of Parnassianism and Symbolism in Portugal. His poetic work is recognized for its technical mastery, formal rigor, and exploration of themes such as beauty, love, death, and the transcendent, often with unique musicality and sonority. He stood out for his contribution to the renewal of Portuguese lyricism, introducing a more careful and elaborate language, and for his active role in important literary publications. His influence extended across several generations of poets, consolidating him as one of the most important names in Portuguese poetry.

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Toni Morrison

Toni Morrison

US

1931-02-18 — 2019-08-05

Chloe Ardelia Wofford Morrison, known as Toni Morrison, was an American novelist, essayist, editor, and professor. She is known for her novels that explore the African American experience, especially that of women. Morrison won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1993.

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Marcos Azambuja

Marcos Azambuja

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Vivaldo Beldade

Vivaldo Beldade

PT

1923

Vivaldo Beldade was a Brazilian poet whose work is distinguished by his introspective lyricism and exploration of themes such as melancholy, time, and the transience of existence. His poetry, often marked by a confessional tone and careful language, reveals a deep sensitivity and a constant search for meaning. Beldade is recognized for his contribution to contemporary Brazilian poetry, with a voice that resonates for its originality and its ability to touch the reader's emotions in an intimate and universal way.

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Pedro de Calasans

Pedro de Calasans

BR

1837-01-29 — 1874-02-24

Pedro de Calasans was a poet whose work is part of the panorama of Brazilian poetry. He stood out for his exploration of lyrical and existential themes, using a language that, at times, echoed tradition, but also opened itself to formal experimentation. His poetry is marked by profound sensitivity and a constant search for the expression of the nuances of the human soul. His legacy, although sometimes associated with more restricted circles, represents a valuable contribution to the diversity of Portuguese-language poetry, reflecting a period of literary effervescence and questioning about the art of writing itself.

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Clóvis Ramos

Clóvis Ramos

BR

Clóvis Ramos was a poet whose work is distinguished by its deep connection to the land and cultural roots, expressing with particular sensitivity the landscape, the people, and the customs of his time. His poetry overflows with authentic lyricism, sometimes tinged with melancholy, but always based on an attentive and affectionate observation of everyday life. Clóvis Ramos's writing is marked by accessible language, yet imbued with vivid imagery and an intrinsic musicality, inviting the reader to immerse themselves in the universe he created. His legacy lies in his ability to immortalize in verse the soul of a people and a time, leaving an invaluable poetic testimony of identity and memory.

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Jacques-François Ancelot

Jacques-François Ancelot

FR

1794-01-09 — 1854-09-07

Jacques-François Ancelot was a French playwright and writer, whose theatrical works achieved popularity in his time. Known for his comedies and dramas, Ancelot contributed to the 19th-century French literary scene with a body of work that reflected the tastes and conventions of the era. His writing demonstrates an understanding of theatrical conventions and a skill in creating engaging plots for audiences.

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Francisco Inácio Peixoto

Francisco Inácio Peixoto

BR

1909-04-05 — 1986-01-08

Francisco Inácio Peixoto was a Brazilian poet whose works explore themes such as nature, love, and religiosity, often with a language that refers to the Brazilian poetic tradition. His poetry is marked by lyrical sensitivity and a search for beauty and transcendence. Although not a widely known name in the dominant literary canon, his work represents a valuable contribution to regional poetry and the expression of more intimate and contemplative sensibilities.

Camila Sintra

Camila Sintra

PT

1962-05-02

Camila Sintra is a contemporary poet whose work is characterized by the exploration of intimate narratives and reflection on feminine identity in a constantly changing world. Her poetry, marked by direct and imagistic language, addresses themes such as memory, interpersonal relationships, and the pursuit of autonomy. Sintra manages to create a dialogue between the personal and the collective, making her work accessible and resonant to a vast audience, consolidating her as an important voice in current poetry.

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