"I think that all my books are political, I think that I have a political body of work. I am essentially a political woman, but above all I am a poet. I am a poetess."
"I think the obligation of a poet is not to be in an ivory tower; it is not to be isolated but to be among people."
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Maria Teresa Horta
Poet
Maria Teresa Horta is a Portuguese poet and feminist known for her impactful literature that challenges gender norms and advocates for women's rights.
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"I think that if poetry is not a personal act, it's a pamphlet."
"People ask me why I am a feminist. Because I am a woman of freedom and equality and it is not possible to have freedom in the world when half of humanity has no rights. Because we are more than half of humanity. There are more women than men. This is not a fight of so-called "minorities.""
"I think that one of the tasks of feminist women - mainly women of culture - in our time is to seek out those women who were only forgotten because they were women."
"Prizes aren't essential. What is essential is poetry itself, it's what is said, it is clarity, it's loyalty, those are the essential values, the literary values."
"People ask me almost every day, "Why? You are successful, you have kids, you have grandchildren, so why?" Feminist women are seen as unsatisfied. But all women in the world, if they are well aware of inequality, are unsatisfied women. They don't have the same rights as men, and there is no freedom until there is equality between men and women."