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  1. Florbela Espanca (Portuguese: [floɾˈβɛlɐ ɨʃˈpɐ̃kɐ]; born Flor Bela d'Alma da Conceição, 8 December 1894 – 8 December 1930) was a Portuguese poet. She is known for her passionate and feminist poetry. Fernando Pessoa later said she was his "twin soul".

  2. Florbela Espanca (Conceição, Vila Viçosa, 8 de dezembro de 1894 — Matosinhos, 8 de dezembro de 1930), [1] batizada como Flor Bela Lobo, e que opta por se autonomear Florbela d'Alma da Conceição Espanca, [2] foi uma poetisa portuguesa.

  3. Jul 24, 2012 · Florbela Espanca (1894-1930) is one of Portugals most known and loved poets. I became interested in Florbela’s poetry after hearing her poem “Amar” sung by the Fado singer Cidália in Lisbon in 1979. I was captured by the ineffable quality of the poem and have been translating her poetry ever since.

  4. A poetisa Florbela Espanca (1894-1930) é dos maiores nomes da literatura portuguesa. Com poemas relacionados as mais variadas temáticas, Florbela passeou na forma fixa e livre e compôs versos de amor, de elogio, de desespero, experimentando cantar os mais diversos sentimentos. Confira agora os vinte maiores poemas da autora. 1. Fanatismo

  5. Biography. Florbela Espanca has always had her fans. But for many years her poetry – deemed too emotive, with too many exclamation marks, too feminine! – was not given due recognition by the literature departments of Portuguese universities.

  6. Espanca, Florbela (1894–1930)Portuguese poet and short-story writer who is generally regarded as Portugal's foremost woman poet. Name variations: Florbela de Alma da Conceiçåo Espanca. Born in December 1894 in Vila Viçosa, Portugal; died in Matosinhos, Portugal, on December 7, 1930; married three times.

  7. Jun 15, 2024 · Florbela Espanca, a Portugese poet, left behind a legacy of avant-garde, feminist poetry. Learn more about her fascinating life and work.

  8. Florbela Espanca has always had her fans. But for many years her poetry – deemed too emotive, with too many exclamation marks, too feminine! – was not given due recognition by the literature departments of Portuguese universities.

  9. Florbela Espanca, one of Portugal's most celebrated poets, left an indelible mark on the country's literary scene. Born in Vila Viçosa in 1894, Espanca's tumultuous life journey led her to Lisbon, where she found solace and inspiration in the city's vibrant artistic circles.

  10. Florbela Espanca (1894-1930) was a poet who packed much into a short and extraordinary life. Espanca was born Flor Bela d'Alma da Conceição in the provincial town of Vila Viçosa near Evora in 1894.