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Henriqueta Lisboa (1901–1985) was a Brazilian writer. She was awarded the Prêmio Machado de Assis for her lifetime achievement by the Brazilian Academy of Letters. She is famous for her well-chosen words to create powerful poems. Her early lyrics deal with traditional poetic themes, while her later poems like Echo, she mysteriously magnifies the effect of a single image. Several of her poems were translated into other languages: English, French, Spanish, Latin and German. Some of them below:

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  • Henriqueta Lisboa (en)
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  • Henriqueta Lisboa (Lambari, 15 de julho de 1901 — Belo Horizonte, 9 de outubro de 1985) foi uma poetisa brasileira. Em 1963, foi a primeira mulher eleita membro da Academia Mineira de Letras. Em 1984, recebeu o Prêmio Machado de Assis da Academia Brasileira de Letras pelo conjunto de sua obra. Poeta sensível, dedicou sua vida à poesia. Considerada um dos grandes nomes da lírica modernista pela crítica especializada, Henriqueta manteve-se sempre atuante no diálogo com os escritores e intelectuais de sua geração e angariou muitos leitores ilustres durante sua vida, dentre eles Mário de Andrade, Carlos Drummond de Andrade, Manuel Bandeira, Cecília Meireles e a chilena Gabriela Mistral. É a tia materna do economista e membro da Academia Brasileira de Letras Edmar Bacha. (pt)
  • Henriqueta Lisboa (1901–1985) was a Brazilian writer. She was awarded the Prêmio Machado de Assis for her lifetime achievement by the Brazilian Academy of Letters. She is famous for her well-chosen words to create powerful poems. Her early lyrics deal with traditional poetic themes, while her later poems like Echo, she mysteriously magnifies the effect of a single image. Several of her poems were translated into other languages: English, French, Spanish, Latin and German. Some of them below: (en)
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  • Statue of Henriqueta Lisboa (en)
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  • Henriqueta Lisboa (1901–1985) was a Brazilian writer. She was awarded the Prêmio Machado de Assis for her lifetime achievement by the Brazilian Academy of Letters. She is famous for her well-chosen words to create powerful poems. Her early lyrics deal with traditional poetic themes, while her later poems like Echo, she mysteriously magnifies the effect of a single image. Several of her poems were translated into other languages: English, French, Spanish, Latin and German. Some of them below: * The echo– translated by Blanca Lobo Filho * Ein Dichter war im Krieg– translated by Blanca Lobo Filho * Palmier des plages– translated by Véra Conradt (en)
  • Henriqueta Lisboa (Lambari, 15 de julho de 1901 — Belo Horizonte, 9 de outubro de 1985) foi uma poetisa brasileira. Em 1963, foi a primeira mulher eleita membro da Academia Mineira de Letras. Em 1984, recebeu o Prêmio Machado de Assis da Academia Brasileira de Letras pelo conjunto de sua obra. Poeta sensível, dedicou sua vida à poesia. Considerada um dos grandes nomes da lírica modernista pela crítica especializada, Henriqueta manteve-se sempre atuante no diálogo com os escritores e intelectuais de sua geração e angariou muitos leitores ilustres durante sua vida, dentre eles Mário de Andrade, Carlos Drummond de Andrade, Manuel Bandeira, Cecília Meireles e a chilena Gabriela Mistral. É a tia materna do economista e membro da Academia Brasileira de Letras Edmar Bacha. (pt)
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