Allen Ginsberg
Author of the day

Allen Ginsberg

Allen Ginsberg was a pioneering American poet and a central figure of the Beat Generation. His work is characterized by its raw, confessional style, prophetic voice, and exploration of themes such as spirituality, sexuality, political dissent, and the critique of American materialism. He was a prominent activist, advocating for civil rights, environmental protection, and nuclear disarmament. His most famous poem, "Howl," became a symbol of countercultural rebellion and freedom of expression.

Poem of the day

Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night

Dylan Thomas
Do not go gentle into that good night, 
Old age should burn and rave at close of day; 
Rage, rage against the dying of the light. 

Though wise men at their end know dark is right, 
Because their words had forked no lightning they 
Do not go gentle into that good night. 

Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright 
Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay, 
Rage, rage against the dying of the light. 

Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight, 
And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way, 
Do not go gentle into that good night. 

Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight 
Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay, 
Rage, rage against the dying of the light. 

And you, my father, there on that sad height, 
Curse, bless, me now with your fierce tears, I pray. 
Do not go gentle into that good night. 
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
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Aleilton Fonseca

Aleilton Fonseca is a Brazilian writer whose works frequently explore the culture, traditions, and social realities of the Brazilian Northeast, particularly of Bahia. His writing is marked by a deep immersion in the popular imagination, beliefs, and identity issues of the region, using a rich and evocative language that resonates with orality and ancestry. He is an attentive observer of human and social complexities.

Lourdes Cabral

Lourdes Cabral is a Portuguese poet whose work is distinguished by the exploration of themes such as identity, memory, and the passage of time, with a language that combines clarity with depth. Her poetry is marked by a strong connection to human experience, where feelings, memories, and reflection on existence intertwine with keen sensitivity. Her writing invites immersion into the inner universe, revealing the complexities of human relationships and the incessant search for meaning. Lourdes Cabral's poetic voice resonates with an authenticity that touches the reader, offering a mirror of their own concerns and longings, and consolidating her space in contemporary Portuguese poetry.

Maria do Carmo Barreto Campello de Melo

Maria do Carmo Barreto Campello de Melo, known by the pseudonym Natália Correia, was a multifaceted figure in Portuguese culture, excelling as a poet, writer, playwright, and political activist. Her poetic work is marked by vigorous, sensual language deeply rooted in Portuguese lyric tradition, exploring themes such as love, death, eroticism, and female identity. She was an engaged intellectual whose life and work challenged social and political conventions, making her a prominent voice in the resistance against the Salazar dictatorship and a tireless defender of freedom of expression and women's rights. Her often controversial and transgressive poetry reflects her passion for life, freedom, and the incessant pursuit of truth and beauty.

Aníbal Teófilo

Aníbal Teófilo was a poet who stood out in Brazilian literature for his sensitivity and his ability to express, through poetry, the complexities of the human soul. His work is marked by deep lyricism and carefully crafted language, exploring themes such as love, nature, and the ephemerality of life. Teófilo left a poetic legacy that continues to be appreciated for its beauty and depth.

Agostinho de Campos

Agostinho de Campos was a Portuguese poet known for his introspective lyrics and musicality. His work often explores themes such as the ephemerality of time, solitude, and the search for meaning, reflecting a markedly modern and sometimes melancholic sensibility. With careful language and formal refinement, Agostinho de Campos left a poetic legacy that, although sometimes discreet, resonates with its emotional depth and the beauty of its imagery.

José de Lacerda

José de Lacerda was a poet whose writing is characterized by a deep sensibility and an exploration of language that distinguishes him in the literary landscape. His work, rich in imagery and reflection, addresses themes such as nature, the passage of time, and the human condition. Lacerda is recognized for his technical mastery and his ability to evoke intense emotions through carefully constructed verses.

Francisco de Azevedo Cabral

Francisco de Azevedo Cabral was a poet and playwright whose work was rooted in the literary traditions of his time, but who also sought to express modern sensibilities. His poetry, often lyrical and with a strong appeal to musicality, addressed classic themes such as love, nature, and the homeland, with careful and formally polished language. In parallel, his work in theater demonstrated an interest in exploring narratives and dialogues that could engage with the public. His literary contribution reflects a period of transition and consolidation of literature in the Portuguese language, leaving a legacy of works that evoke formal beauty and emotional depth.

Paulo Guilherme de Eça Leal

Paulo Guilherme de Eça Leal was a Portuguese poet, essayist, and literary critic. His poetic work is marked by a profound reflection on the human condition, time, and memory, often exploring existentialist themes with a refined language and intrinsic musicality. He actively collaborated in Portuguese cultural life, not only as a creator but also as a disseminator and commentator of literature.

José Infante

José Infante is a Spanish writer and university professor. His literary work, which spans both fiction and criticism, is known for its intellectual depth and its exploration of complex themes of society and existence.

Liliana Bodoc

Liliana Bodoc was a prominent Argentine writer, recognized for her deep connection with children's and young adult literature, as well as for her poetic and narrative work for adults. Her writing is characterized by a powerful voice and a great ability to evoke complex worlds and memorable characters, often exploring themes of identity, memory, and social justice. She was an influential figure in the Latin American literary landscape, leaving a legacy of works that continue to inspire readers and writers alike. Her commitment to the written word and her ability to transcend genres established her as one of the most important voices of her generation.

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Mario Pirata

Mario Pirata is a name associated with Portuguese-language poetry, standing out for his contribution in the lyrical field. His work, although perhaps less widely disseminated, reflects a particular sensitivity for exploring existential themes and human feelings. Pirata's poetry is characterized by the depth of his reflections and the intrinsic musicality of his verses, inviting the reader to an introspection about life and its nuances.

Robert Burns

Robert Burns was a Scottish poet and lyricist, widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland and celebrated as the cultural icon of its people. His work often captured the spirit of rural Scottish life, using vernacular Scots and exploring themes of love, nature, social justice, and national identity. Burns's poetry and songs have had a lasting impact on Scottish culture and continue to be cherished worldwide.

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Chagas Val

Chagas Val is a poet whose work stands out for its unique approach to language and the exploration of existential and social themes. His writing is marked by strong formal experimentation and an unparalleled ability to evoke deep images and sensations. Val constructs a poetic universe that challenges conventions, inviting the reader on a journey of discovery and reflection. Through an authentic and innovative voice, he has established himself as a relevant figure in contemporary poetry, whose legacy continues to inspire and provoke.

Sérgio José Rodrigues Saraiva

Sérgio José Rodrigues Saraiva is a Portuguese writer whose work is part of the contemporary literary production. His literary contribution is marked by an approach that seeks to explore the nuances of the human condition and current society. With a style that aims for depth and reflection, Saraiva has been developing a literary career that, while perhaps not immediately recognized by a wide audience, is of interest to those who value the diversity and quality of writing in Portuguese. His work invites attentive and considered reading.

Juan Guzmán Cruchaga

Juan Guzmán Cruchaga was a Chilean poet and professor, known for his lyrical poetry and his contribution to education in his country. His poetic work, although less extensive than that of other contemporaries, is marked by the delicacy and depth of his verses, exploring themes such as nature and spirituality.