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Contemporânea da idade de ouro grega, viveu na ilha de Lesbos, e ficou famosa pelos seus amores pouco lícitos - graças à poetisa, Lesbos tornou-se a raiz da palavra lésbica.
Safo Artur 2005
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Safo, a poetisa quase lendária da antiguidade clássica.
Safo Artur 2005
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I'll jump it off con las palabras of Puerto Rican poetisa
VivirLatino Maegan la Mamita Mala 2010
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I'll jump it off con las palabras of Puerto Rican poetisa
VivirLatino Maegan la Mamita Mala 2010
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I'll jump it off con las palabras of Puerto Rican poetisa
VivirLatino Maegan la Mamita Mala 2010
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Argentine poetisa Alfonsina Storni was an actress, teacher, and mother.
VivirLatino 2009
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Though she was partially paralyzed and in a wheelchair for many years, known as "La poetisa cautiva" or 'The Captive Poetess,' she continued her careers of writing, teaching, and public speaking (Laparra de la Cerda).
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Juan Pinto, in Literatura Argentina Contemporanea, calls her "la poetisa de acento más varonil de nuestra literatura"'the poetess with the most masculine voice of our literature' and praises her further for her social conscience and lack of inhibitions (214).
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