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Selected Poems by C.P. Cavafy

โœ Scribed by C. P. Cavafy; Edmund Keeley; Philip Sherrard


Publisher
Princeton University Press
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
110
Series
Princeton Legacy Library; 1735
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


C.P. Cavafy (1863-1933) is now considered by many to be the most original and influential Greek poet of this century. The qualities of his poetry that were unfashionable during his lifetime are the very ones that make his work endure: his sparing use of metaphor; his evocation of spoken rhythms and colloquialisms; his use of epigrammatic and dramatic modes; his aesthetic perfectionism; his frank treatment of homosexual themes; his brilliantly alive sense of history; and his commitment to Hellenism, coupled with an astute cynicism about politics.

The translations in Selected Poems are completely new. Realizing that Cavafy's language is closer to the spoken idiom than that of other leading Greek poets of his time, and that earlier translations have failed to capture the immediate, colloquial qualities of Cavafy's voice, Edmund Keeley and Philip Sherrard have rendered his most significant and characteristic poems in a style and rhythm as natural and apt in English as the poet's is in Greek.

Originally published in 1972.

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Cover
Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments
The Poems
Che Fece . . . Il Gran Rifiuto
Thermopylae
Growing in Spirit
Waiting for the Barbarians
Trojans
King Dimitrios
Antony's Ending
The Footsteps
The City
The Satrapy
The Ides of March
Things Fulfilled
The God Abandons Antony
Ionic
Ithaka
Philhellene
Alexandrian Kings
Very Seldom
As Much as You Can
Returning from Greece
Exiles
Theodotos
He Swears
Morning Sea
Orophernis
The Battle of Magnesia
Manuel Komninos
The Distress of Selefkidis
For Ammonis, Who Died at 29 , in 610
One of Their Gods
Half an Hour
Kaisarion
Body, Remember . . .
Nero's Respite
Envoys from Alexandria
Aimilianos Monai, Alexandrian, A.D. 628 - 655
The Afternoon Sun
Of the Jews (A.D. 50)
Of Dimitrios Sotir (162 - 150 B.C.)
If Actually Dead
Young Men of Sidon (A.D. 400)
Dareios
Anna Komnina
An Exiled Byzantine Nobleman Who Composes Verses
Alexander Valas' Favorite
Dimaratos
From the School of the Renowned Philosopher
Julian Seeing Contempt
Epitaph of Antiochos, King of Kommagini
In Alexandria, 31 B.C.
John Kantakuzinos Triumphs
Of Colored Glass
The Twenty-Fifth Year of His Life
Kleitos' Illness
In a Township of Asia Minor
A Great Procession of Priests and Laymen
Julian and the Antiochians
Two Young Men, 23 to 24 Years Old
A Young Poet in His Twenty-Fourth Year
In Sparta
In a Large Greek Colony, 200 B.C.
A Prince from Western Libya
Myris: Alexandria, A.D. 340
Alexander Jannaios and Alexandra
Come, O King of the Lacedaimonians
He Asked About the Quality
To Have Taken the Trouble
In the Year 200 B.C.
On the Outskirts of Antioch
Notes
Biographical Note
Bibliographical Note


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