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Cavafy's Alexandria

Cavafy's Alexandria
by Edmund Keeley

 

Constantine Cavafy  (1863 - 1933)

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Before Time Could Change Them : The Complete Poems of Constantine P. Cavafy

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C.P. CavafyC.P. Cavafy by Edmund Keeley (Translator), Philip Sherrard (Translator), George Savidis (Editor), Constantine Cavafy

C. P. Cavafy (1863-1933) lived in relative obscurity in Alexandria, and a collected edition of his poems was not published until after his death. Now, however, he is regarded as the most important figure in twentieth-century Greek poetry, and his poems are considered among the most powerful in modern European literature. Here is an extensively revised edition of the acclaimed translations of Edmund Keeley and Philip Sherrard, which capture Cavafy's mixture of formal and idiomatic use of language and preserve the immediacy of his frank treatment of homosexual themes, his brilliant re-creation of history, and his astute political ironies. The resetting of the entire edition has permitted the translators to review each poem and to make alterations where appropriate. George Savidis has revised the notes according to his latest edition of the Greek text.

About the first edition: "The best [English version] we are likely to see for some time."--James Merrill, The New York Review of Books 

"[Keeley and Sherrard] have managed the miracle of capturing this elusive, inimitable, unforgettable voice. It is the most haunting voice I know in modern poetry."--Walter Kaiser, The New Republic

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Also available:

The Poetry & Poetics of Constantine P. Cavafy : Aesthetic Visions of Sensual Reality (Greek Poetry Archives Series) by John P. Anton
Selected Poems by Constantine Cavafy, Desmond O'Grady (Translator)
Greek Poems of C.P. Cavafy by Constantine Cavafy

CavafyCavafy ( 1996, 85 min, Greece)

A beautifully photographed, haunting film experience that brings to life the writings and personal history of Constantine P. Cavafy (1863-1933), one of Greece’s most celebrated modern poets. His intensely writings, often filled with homoerotic imagery, has been influential to such diverse people as painter David Hockney and Jackie Kennedy Onassis (Cavafy’s poem "Ithaca" was read at JFK’s funeral). The story begins in Alexandria, Egypt in 1933 where the 70-year-old Cavafy lies terminally sick. A young writer, who is writing a book about the artist, reads passages from his biography, flooding the elderly poet’s memory with images from earlier days. We are taken back to colonial Alexandria, where the young Cavafy lives with his mother in opulent splendor. But the Arab uprising causes him and his family to flee to Constantinople and as well as to Athens where he is initiated into those cities’ dark homosexual underworld and to Cavafy’s first sexual encounters with young men. He eventually resettles in Alexandria, now only a city bureaucrat who writes in his spare time and roams the city’s streets at night for men. He meets the unconsummated love of his life in the person of a young poet named Mavroudis, to whom he dedicates his future poems. A dreamy, erotic, mesmerizing drama, reminiscent of Visconti’s Death in Venice but an intriguing work of art in its own right.

Winner: Greece’s 1997 National Film Award for Best Feature. The film has played in film festivals throughout the world but there is currently no theatrical or video distribution in the United States.

Director:  Yannis Smaragdis

Starring:  Vassilis Diamantopoulos, Lazaros Georgakopoulos, Dimitri Katalifos, Maya Lyberopoulou

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Constantine Cavafy

This site hosts a large selection of poems written between 1896 and 1931, both in English and Greek, including four unpublished poems.

  

Poetry of Constantine Cavafy

"Cavafy was a homosexual, and his erotic poems make no attempt to conceal the fact. ...[he] is exceptionally honest. He neither bowdlerizes nor glamorizes nor giggles." -- W. H. Auden

This site hosts selections Selections from The Complete Poems of Cavafy, translated by Rae Dalven.

 

Constantine P. Cavafy

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The great Alexandrian poet (1863 - 1933) charged his often classically-themed and elegant poetry with the common motifs of love and the taverna. Cavafy wrote openly about his homosexuality, eschewing metaphor. Although his voice is often heavy with nostalgia and longing, it remains unsentimental, uncomplaining, contained -- yet imbued with concentrated emotion. A poet's poet.

This site hosts several of Cavafy's poems in English.

 

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