Friedrich Nietzsche
Author of the day

Friedrich Nietzsche

Friedrich Nietzsche was an influential German philosopher, philologist, and cultural critic. His work addresses themes such as morality, religion, truth, art, and the human condition, with a radical critique of traditional Western values. He is known for concepts such as the "death of God", the "superman" (Übermensch), and the "will to power" (Wille zur Macht). His writing is marked by an aphoristic and provocative style, which challenges the reader to rethink their beliefs and values.

Poem of the day

Grass

Carl Sandburg
Pile the bodies high at Austerlitz and Waterloo.
Shovel them under and let me work
-I am the grass; I cover all.

And pile them high at Gettysburg
And pile them high at Ypres and Verdun.
Shovel them under and let me work.
Two years, ten years, and the passengers ask the conductor:

What place is this?
Where are we now?

I am the grass.
Let me work.
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Born on this day

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Jorge Palma

Jorge Palma is a Portuguese musician and composer, known for his prolific career and the poetry inherent in his lyrics. Over decades, he has established himself as an unmissable figure in Portuguese music, exploring universal themes such as love, life, death, and the complexities of human relationships with a unique sensibility. His work, marked by a singular sound and an emotive and introspective writing style, has won over several generations of listeners and critics, consolidating him as a benchmark artist.

Dambudzo Marechera

Dambudzo Marechera was a Zimbabwean poet, short story writer, and novelist, known for his innovative and challenging writing. His work explores themes of identity, colonialism, alienation, and the human condition in a post-colonial context. Emerging as a prominent voice in African literature, Marechera addressed the complexity of the Zimbabwean experience with intense and often surreal language, distinguishing himself through his originality and lasting impact, despite a relatively short literary career.

Miguel Arteche

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Tita Valencia

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.

Gaspar María de la Nava Álvarez

Gaspar María de la Nava Álvarez was a poet whose work is framed within the Spanish literary tradition. Through his verses, he explored recurring themes in lyric poetry, seeking formal beauty and the expression of universal feelings. His style, although rooted in past currents, attempted to connect with the sensibility of his time, leaving a legacy of poems that reflect the depth of the human soul.

Nicomedes Santa Cruz

Nicomedes Santa Cruz was a Peruvian poet, decimista, researcher, and literary critic, fundamental in the revaluation of Afro-Peruvian culture. His poetic work, marked by a deep social commitment and a masterful command of the décima, addressed themes such as the identity, discrimination, history, and traditions of the Afro-descendant community in Peru. He was a tireless promoter of popular culture and an intellectual reference, whose work contributed to making the Afro-Peruvian legacy visible and dignified on a national and international level.

Died on this day

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António Patrício

António Patrício was a Portuguese poet and university professor, whose work is part of the context of 20th-century poetry in Portugal. His poetry, although with less media projection compared to some contemporaries, is recognized for its reflective depth, exploration of existential themes, and the search for a refined language. His academic career also marked his intellectual trajectory.

Jorge de Sena

Jorge de Sena was a poet, translator, essayist, and university professor of great relevance in Portuguese-language literature. His poetic work is marked by erudition, existential reflection, and formal experimentation, addressing themes such as love, death, time, history, and the human condition with an intense and complex language. Distinguished by his critical intelligence and vast culture, Jorge de Sena left a significant legacy, not only in poetry but also in his literary studies and civic engagement, being an unavoidable figure in the intellectual landscape of the 20th century.

Giacomo Casanova

Giacomo Girolamo Casanova was a Venetian adventurer and writer. Famous for his numerous love adventures, he also had a multifaceted life, engaging in various professions and activities, including diplomacy, espionage, and even the priesthood. His autobiography, "The Story of My Life," is a detailed and vivid account of his experiences and of European society in the 18th century.

Maria de Lourdes Belchior

Maria de Lourdes Belchior was a Portuguese writer, journalist, and activist, known for her active participation in the cultural and political life of her time. Her literary work, although not extensive, addresses social and existential themes, reflecting a keen sensitivity to human and feminine issues. She was a prominent figure in the Portuguese intellectual scene, participating in debates and publishing in various media outlets, where she demonstrated a critical and interventionist thinking.