Constantine P. Cavafy
Appearance
Constantine P. Cavafy | |
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Native name | Κωνσταντίνος Καβάφης |
Born | Alexandria, Egypt Eyalet | April 29, 1863
Died | April 29, 1933 Alexandria, Kingdom of Egypt | (aged 70)
Resting place | Greek Orthodox Cemetery, Alexandria, Al Iskandariyah, Egypt[1] |
Occupation | Poet, journalist, civil servant |
Nationality | Greek |
Notable awards | Silver medal of the Order of the Phoenix |
Signature |
Konstantinos Petrou Kavafis (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Πέτρου Καβάφης [ka'vafis]; April 29 (April 17, OS), 1863 – April 29, 1933), also called Constantine P. Cavafy and C. P. Cavafy (/kəˈvæfi/), was a Greek poet, journalist, and civil servant from Alexandria.[2] He was very important for modern Greek literature. He is often called the most important Greek poet of the 20th century.[3][4] His works and style made him a very important contributer arned to Greek poetry and Western poetry.[5]
References
[change | change source]- ↑ Egypt, by Dan Richardson, Rough Guides, 2003, p. 594.
- ↑ Before Time Could Change Them. Theoharis Constantine. 2001. pp. 13–15.
- ↑ "C. P. Cavafy". Poetry Foundation. Retrieved 28 September 2022.
- ↑ "C. P. Cavafy". Poets.org. Retrieved 28 September 2022.
- ↑ "Constantine P. Cavafy - Greek writer". Retrieved 28 January 2018.
Sources
[change | change source]- Daskalopoulos, Dimitris; Stasinopoulou, Maria (2002). Ο βίος και το έργο του Κ. Π. Καβάφη [The life and work of C. P. Cavafy] (in Greek). Metaichmio. ISBN 9789603754572.
- Mendelsohn, Daniel (2022). "Cavafy's Homer". Hudson Review. 74 (4): 611–626.
Further reading
[change | change source]- Panagiotis Roilos, C. P. Cavafy: The Economics of Metonymy, Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2009.
- Panagiotis Roilos (ed.), Imagination and Logos: Essays on C. P. Cavafy, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, 2010 (ISBN 9780674053397).
- Robert Liddell, Cavafy: A Critical Biography (London: Duckworth, 1974). A widely acclaimed biography of Cavafy. This biography has also been translated in Greek (Ikaros, 1980) and Spanish (Ediciones Paidos Iberica, 2004).
- P. Bien, Constantine Cavafy (1964)
- Edmund Keeley, Cavafy's Alexandria (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1995). An extensive analysis of Cavafy's works.
- Michael Haag, Alexandria: City of Memory (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2005). Provides a portrait of the city during the first half of the 20th century and a biographical account of Cavafy and his influence on E. M. Forster and Lawrence Durrell.
- Michael Haag, Vintage Alexandria: Photographs of the City 1860–1960 (New York and Cairo: The American University in Cairo Press, 2008). A photographic record of the cosmopolitan city as it was known to Cavafy. It includes photographs of Cavafy, E. M. Forster, Lawrence Durrell, and people they knew in Alexandria.
- Martin McKinsey, Hellenism and the Postcolonial Imagination: Yeats, Cavafy, Walcott (Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2010). First book to approach Cavafy's work from a postcolonial perspective.
Other websites
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- C. P. Cavafy - The official website of the Cavafy Archive (in English)
- A comprehensive website, including a biography, a gallery, bibliography, news and extensive selections of poetry in English and Greek
- Audio introduction to Cavafy's poems In English, with examination of ten of his finest poems
- The Cavafy Museum in Alexandria
- Cavafy: surviving immortality
- "Artificial Flowers"—translations by Peter J. King & Andrea Christofidou
- Extensive collection of poems, in English & Greek & audio
- 'As Good as Great Poetry Gets' Daniel Mendelsohn article on Cavafy from The New York Review of Books
- "Of the Jews (A.D. 50)" by C. P. Cavafy
- Audio: Cavafy's poem Ithaka read by Edmund Keeley
- "In the dull village", a painting by David Hockney inspired by Cavafy, now in the British Museum
- Works by or about Constantine P. Cavafy at Internet Archive
- Works by Constantine P. Cavafy at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)