Authors List
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Lilian Sais
1985-07-16
Lilian Sais is a Brazilian writer known for her works that explore identity, family relationships, and the challenges of contemporaneity. Her writing is marked by sensitivity and the ability to realistically portray the nuances of human life. With an engaging prose, Sais builds complex characters and stories that resonate with the reader through their authenticity. She addresses themes such as the search for self-knowledge and the social transformations that impact lives.
Stephanie Borges
1984-10-29
Stephanie Borges is a Brazilian writer who has been making a name for herself in the contemporary literary scene with her engaging narratives and memorable characters. Her work explores the complexity of human relationships and the challenges faced by today's society. With a style that moves between the poetic and the introspective, Borges crafts stories that invite reflection on themes such as identity, belonging, and the diverse facets of love. Her prose is marked by sensitivity and the ability to capture the subtleties of everyday life.
Sergio Mondragón
1935-08-14
Sergio Mondragón is a Mexican poet and essayist, whose work is characterized by formal experimentation and the exploration of existential and social themes. His poetry seeks to break with established canons, using language inventively to express critical and singular visions of the world.
Jorge Ruiz Dueñas
1946-04-24
Jorge Ruiz Dueñas is a Mexican poet and professor, whose work stands out for its exploration of identity, spirituality, and landscape. His poetry is marked by clear and evocative language, which transitions between the personal and the universal, often inspired by religious themes and nature. As a professor, Ruiz Dueñas has also dedicated himself to training new generations of writers and promoting literature. His work in the academic and literary sphere consolidates him as an important voice in contemporary Mexican poetry.
José Luis Rivas Vélez
1950-01-28
José Luis Rivas Vélez is a Mexican poet, short story writer, essayist, and literary critic. His work is recognized for its lyrical quality, for the exploration of themes such as identity, history, and the Mexican landscape, and for a language that combines formal rigor with sensitivity.
Jomi García Ascot
1927-03-24 – 1986-08-14
Jomi García Ascot was a Spanish poet, translator, and professor, exiled in Mexico after the Spanish Civil War. His poetic work is marked by longing for his lost homeland, reflection on exile, and the search for a language that would express the complexity of his existential experience. He was also an important promoter of Hispanic culture in Mexico.
Carlos Illescas
1918-01-01 – 1998-01-01
Carlos Illescas is a Mexican writer and poet known for his lyrical output and reflective prose. His work explores identity, memory, and the human condition, with a language that balances poetic sensibility and conceptual depth. Illescas is an important voice in contemporary literature, with a style that captivates and instigates the reader.
Margarita Villaseñor
1934-04-30 – 2011-08-12
Margarita Villaseñor is a Mexican writer whose works are notable for their psychological depth and the exploration of engaging narratives. Her writing straddles fiction and reflection, addressing themes such as human relationships, the challenges of modern life, and the search for meaning. Villaseñor is known for her ability to create complex characters and literary universes that resonate with readers.
Isabel Fraire
1934-12-08 – 2015-04-05
Isabel Fraire was a Mexican poet and translator, known for her lyrical and introspective work. Her poetry explores themes such as solitude, the search for meaning, and the complexity of human relationships, with a delicate and profound language.
Carlos Eduardo Turón
1935-01-25 – 1992-04-03
Carlos Eduardo Turón is a Mexican writer and professor. His literary work spans poetry and prose, exploring themes such as identity, memory, and the complexities of human experience. He is also dedicated to research and teaching, contributing to the academic and literary scene.
Jaime Reyes
1947-12-01 – 1999-01-29
Jaime Reyes is a Mexican poet whose work is characterized by the exploration of language and reflection on identity and memory. His poetry moves between personal lyricism and the observation of the contemporary world, seeking new forms of poetic expression.
Tita Valencia
1938-06-04
Tita Valencia is a Mexican writer and activist, known for her work that addresses themes of gender, sexuality, and identity. Her writing, often autobiographical and transgressive, explores the complexities of human relationships and the challenges faced by women and the LGBTQIA+ community.
Renato Minore
1944-09-07
Renato Minore is an Italian poet, writer, and journalist. His poetic work is marked by a deep reflection on existence, memory, and the human condition, often exploring the relationship between the individual and time. He also dedicates himself to literary criticism and translation.
Luciano Cecchinel
1979-09-22
Luciano Cecchinel is an Italian poet and writer. His poetry is characterized by clear and sometimes colloquial language, exploring themes such as daily life, human relationships, and landscapes. He also dedicates himself to prose and literary translation.
Stefano Carrai
1955-01-01
Stefano Carrai is an Italian university professor and literary critic, specializing in French and comparative literature. His research spans from the classical period to modernity, with a particular interest in 19th and 20th-century poetry and prose. As a critic, Carrai is known for his insightful analyses of authors and works, exploring themes such as aesthetics, literary history, and the relationship between literature and other arts. His academic work establishes him as a reference in literary studies in Italy.
Roberta Dapunt
Roberta Dapunt is an Italian poet and writer. Her poetic work is known for its lyrical strength, exploration of intimacy, and reflection on nature, memory, and the passage of time. Her verses often transition between the personal and the universal. In addition to her poetic production, Dapunt also dedicates herself to prose, exploring similar themes with a narrative approach. Her literary voice stands out for its sensitivity and its ability to evoke deep images and emotions in the reader.
Sonia Gentili
Sonia Gentili is an Italian writer and translator. Her literary work, which includes novels and short stories, is often marked by a lyrical and introspective prose, exploring the complexities of human relationships and existential dilemmas. As a translator, Gentili has contributed to the dissemination of foreign literature in Italy, with a focus on works of fiction and poetry. Her intellectual activity positions her as an important voice in the contemporary Italian cultural scene.
Gian Mario Villalta
1959-01-01
Gian Mario Villalta is an Italian writer, poet, and literary critic. His poetic work is recognized for its rigorous exploration of language and its reflective depth on the human condition, memory, and the passage of time. As a novelist, he often turns to history and identity, weaving narratives that explore the complexities of relationships and moral dilemmas. His writing is characterized by intelligence and attention to formal details.
Ennio Cavalli
1947-01-01
Ennio Cavalli is an Italian writer known for his diverse work, encompassing poetry, prose, and essays. His writing often explores the complexities of human existence, internal and external landscapes, and the connections between memory and identity. He is recognized for his evocative and reflective language, which invites the reader to deep contemplation.
Eugenio De Signoribus
1947-01-01
Eugenio De Signoribus is a contemporary Italian poet, whose work is characterized by an austere and rigorous language, often focused on reflection on nature, existence, and the passage of time. His poetry explores the relationship between man and the cosmos, with a perspective that unites the lyrical with the metaphysical. His work has been praised by critics for its philosophical depth and the contained beauty of its verses, which invite silent contemplation of the mysteries of life and the universe, consolidating him as an important figure in current Italian poetry.
Milo De Angelis
1951-06-06
Milo De Angelis is a prominent contemporary Italian poet, known for his work that often moves between intense lyricism and profound philosophical reflection. His poetry is marked by precise language and an exploration of the great questions of existence, often with a tone of urgency and gravity. His work has been widely praised by critics for its originality and its ability to address the human condition in a direct and moving way, solidifying his position as one of the most important voices in contemporary Italian poetry.
Livia Livi
1932-02-16
Livia Livi is an Italian writer whose literary work is distinguished by its exploration of intimate and existential themes. Her poetic and prose work is marked by deep sensitivity and language that evokes images and feelings with great impact. With a writing that transitions between lyricism and philosophical reflection, Livi addresses the human condition, memories, and life's transformations. Her work invites the reader on a journey of self-discovery and contemplation.
Roberto Amato
Roberto Amato is an Italian author, known for his contributions to contemporary literature. His work fits into a context of exploring social and existential themes, with an approach that seeks to deepen the reader's understanding of the human condition. Amato's writing is characterized by clear and direct prose, which focuses on building engaging narratives. He addresses relevant issues of current society, inviting reflection on the challenges and complexities of life.
Ludovica Ripa di Meana
1933-02-11
Ludovica Ripa di Meana is an Italian author whose work focuses on narratives that explore human relationships and social dynamics. Her writing is often characterized by an observant and analytical approach to the complexities of human behavior. With engaging prose, Ripa di Meana crafts stories that captivate the reader, addressing themes such as identity, belonging, and the challenges of modern life. Her work reflects a deep understanding of the human psyche.