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Biography of Constantine P. Cavafy

Constantine P. Cavafy

Constantine P. Cavafy (1863 - 1933)


Constantine P. Cavafy, also known as Konstantin or Konstantinos Petrou Kavafis, or Kavaphes (April 29, 1863 - April 29, 1933) was a Greek poet who is among the 20th century's most important literary figures, though he is relatively little known in the English speaking world; he also worked as a journalist and civil servant.

Cavafy was born in Alexandria, Egypt. His father was a wealthy importer-exporter, however, when his father died in 1870, Cavafy and his family had to move to Liverpool, UK, though he moved back to Alexandria in 1882.

The outbreak of riots there in 1885 meant the family had to move again, this time to Constantinople. In 1885 Cavafy moved back to Alexandria, where he lived for the rest of his life. He originally worked as a journalist, but then worked for the Egyptian Ministry of Public Works for thirty years. From 1891-1904 he published his poetry in broadsheet form for his close friends, receiving little acclaim during his lifetime. He died in 1933.

Since his death, Cavafy's reputation has grown, and he is now considered to be one of the finest modern Greek poets. One of Cavafy's poems has been quoted in the recent novel Music, In a Foreign Language by Andrew Crumey.

Cavafy was instrumental to the revival and recognition of Greek poetry both at home and abroad. His poems were typically concise but intimate portraits of real or literary individuals and societies that played a role in Greek culture. Uncertainty about the future, sensual pleasures, the moral character and psychology of individuals, homosexuality and nostalgia are some of the defining themes. A recluse, he was virtually unknown until late in his life. Besides his subjects, unconventional for the time, his poems also exhibit a skilled and versatile craftsmanship, which is almost completely lost in translation. His poetry is now taught at schools in Greece.


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65 Poems written by Constantine P. Cavafy

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Waiting For The Barbarians Comments and analysis of Waiting For The Barbarians by Constantine P. Cavafy 5 Comments
Anna Comnena Comments and analysis of Anna Comnena by Constantine P. Cavafy 2 Comments
Candles Comments and analysis of Candles by Constantine P. Cavafy 2 Comments
An Old Man Comments and analysis of An Old Man by Constantine P. Cavafy 1 Comment
Ithaka Comments and analysis of Ithaka by Constantine P. Cavafy 1 Comment
Since Nine O'Clock Comments and analysis of Since Nine O'Clock by Constantine P. Cavafy 1 Comment
The God Abandons Antony Comments and analysis of The God Abandons Antony by Constantine P. Cavafy 1 Comment
Thermopylae Comments and analysis of Thermopylae by Constantine P. Cavafy 1 Comment
According To The Formulas Of Ancient Grecosyrian Magi
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Aemilianus Monae, Alexandrian, 628 - 655 A.D.
Alexandrian Kings
Anna Dalassené
Apollonius Of Tyana In Rhodes
As Much As You Can
But Wise Men Perceive Approaching Things
Caesarion
Che Fece ... Il Gran Rifiuto
Dangerous Things
Darius
Days Of 1903
Desires
Envoys From Alexandria
Exiles
Finalities
Footsteps
Half An Hour
He Came To Read
He Vows
Hidden
Hidden Things
I Went
In 200 B.C.
In Church
In Harbor
In The Same Space
Interruption
Ionian
Manuel Komninos
Monotony
Morning Sea
Nero's Term
Of The Shop
On An Italian Shore
One Of Their Gods
Picture Of A 23-Year-Old Youth Painted By His Friend Of The Same Age, An Amature
Pictured
Poseidonians
Priest At The Serapeum
Remember, Body...
Return
So Much I Gazed
Supplication
The Bandaged Shoulder
The City
The First Step
The Satrapy
The Windows
They Should Have Provided
Those Who Fought For The Achaean League
Trojans
Understanding
Very Seldom
Voices
Walls


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