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  1. Pessoa (magazine) - Wikipedia

    Pessoa is an online literary magazine that publishes poetry, short-stories, drama, interviews, essays, and book reviews, besides covering the Lusophone literature market.

  2. Top 20 Brazil Magazines in 2025 - magazine.feedspot.com

    Nov 30, 2025 · Discover the Best Brazil Magazines ranked by Quality of Content, Engagement, Social Media Popularity, and Freshness. The list highlights the most influential and widely read publications …

  3. Brazil - Litro Magazine

    For this World Series edition, we turn our pages once more to Brazil, and we come back to writing from Brazil this year for a moment of betweenness. It’s time for Litro to see where Brazilian writing is at.

  4. The Poetics of Luso-Brazilian Circulation. Literary Magazines and ...

    May 5, 2023 · The following article investigates the literary interactions between Portugal and Brazil from the 1990s up to the present by means of a comprehensive overview of contributions by Portuguese …

  5. BRASIL/BRAZIL: A Journal of Brazilian Literature

    Issues 1 through 50 were printed; from no. 51 onwards the journal has been published exclusively online, with open access.

  6. 30 Free Online Brazilian Magazines - Street Smart Brazil

    Here are 30 Brazilian magazines that you can read online on a wide variety of topics to enrich your Portuguese.

  7. List of Brazilian poetry - FamousFix

    Manifesto of Pau-Brasil Poetry (also translated as Manifesto of Brazilwood Poetry) is a Portuguese language article by Brazilian author, Oswald de Andrade. It was first published in the Correio da …

  8. Top 10 Best Famous Brazilian Poems - PoetrySoup.com

    Read and share poems from this select list of the best famous Brazilian poetry by famous classical and contemporary poets.

  9. Two Poems | Solstice Literary Magazine

    translated from the Portuguese by Alexis Levitin

  10. Brazilian Poetry Today | Los Angeles Review of Books

    Nov 24, 2013 · Over the past few decades, a number of promising new poets have appeared on the Brazilian literary scene, each pursuing his or her own approach to the craft, starting with little …