
Paulo Leminski
Paulo Leminski (1944-1989) was a celebrated Brazilian poet, writer, and translator known for his innovative use of language and his ability to blend various literary styles. His works often reflect a deep appreciation for the complexities of life, combining humor and existential themes. Leminski's influence on contemporary Brazilian literature is profound, and he is particularly recognized for his haikus and playful approach to poetry.
Born on Aug 24, 1944 (81 years old)
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Liechtenstein:
Paulo Leminski was the honored author at this edition of Flip.
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Brazil:
Paulo Leminski is celebrated as the honored author at the 23rd International Literary Festival of Paraty.
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Brazil:
Paulo Leminski was honored during the festival, celebrating his contributions to poetry.
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Brazil:
Paulo Leminski is celebrated as the honored author at the 23rd International Literary Festival of Paraty.
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Brazil:
Paulo Leminski was a poet who believed that poetry serves no practical purpose.
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Brazil:
Paulo Leminski was honored at the festival and was known for describing himself as 'afro-polaco'.
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Brazil:
Paulo Leminski is celebrated for his literary work, particularly his poetry and prose.
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Brazil:
Paulo Leminski is a celebrated poet, musician, and judoka being honored at this edition of Flip.
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Liechtenstein:
Paulo Leminski is honored at the Flip 2025 festival, which María Negroni is attending.
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Brazil:
Paulo Leminski is the celebrated poet and father of Paulo Leminski Neto.
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