- 1933), known,
especially in English, as
Constantine P.
Cavafy and
often published as C. P.
Cavafy (/kəˈvæfi/), was a Gr**** poet, journalist, and
civil servant...
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published 2 books:
Poetic Geography (1995) and
Cavafy (1997) - a
literary form of the
script of the film
Cavafy.
Yannis Smaragdis is an
honorary member of...
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Cavafy Museum is an
apartment museum in
center Alexandria, Egypt,
which formerly was the
residence of the Gr**** poet
Constantine P.
Cavafy,
where he lived...
- at
Princeton University. He was a
noted expert on the Gr****
poets C. P.
Cavafy,
George Seferis,
Odysseus Elytis, and
Yannis Ritsos, and on post-Second...
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influenced by the 1904 poem "Waiting for the Barbarians" by
Constantine P.
Cavafy.
Stuart C. Hood
translated the
novel into English. The
novel was ranked...
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Andreas Embirikos,
Kostas Karyotakis,
Gregorios Xenopoulos,
Constantine Cavafy,
Nikos Kavvadias,
Kostas Varnalis, and Kiki Dimoula. Two Gr****
authors have...
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Cavafy. Coetzee's
novel was as well
deeply influenced by
Italian writer Dino Buzzati's
novel The
Tartar Steppe (which too had been
based on
Cavafy's poem[citation...
- and
Roberto Bolaño.
According to
Kjell Espmark, "the main
works of Kafka,
Cavafy, and
Pessoa were not
published until after their deaths, and the true dimensions...
- (Gr****: Περιμένοντας τοὺς Bαρβάρους) is a Gr**** poem by
Constantine P.
Cavafy. It was
written in
November 1898 and
printed around December 1904, as a...
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differentiating it from σταυρός (stavrós), the
Christian cross.
Constantine P.
Cavafy gave two
reasons for the
transposition of the
accent in the name "Christos":...