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  1. Collected Poems. Revised Edition. by C. P. Cavafy, 1992
  2. Four Greek Poets by C. P.; George Seferis; Odysseus Elytis; Nikos Gatsos Cavafy, 1966-01-01
  3. C. P. Cavafy Selected Poems by C. P. Cavafy, 1972
  4. The Complete Poems of C. P. Cavafy by C. P. Cavafy, 1961-12
  5. Mind and Art of C.P. Cavafy: Essays on His Life and Work (The Romiosyni series) by Diskin Clay, etc., 1983-07
  6. C.P. Cavafy (sixty-three poems translated by J.C. Cavafy) by C.P. Cavafy, 2003
  7. The Mind and Art of C. P. Cavafy: Essays on his Life and Work by Denise - preface Harvey, 1983-01-01
  8. C.p. Cavafy Selected Poem by C.P. Cavafy, 1972
  9. C. P. Cavafy's "Ithaka": A Study Guide from Gale's "Poetry for Students" (Volume 19, Chapter 7)
  10. Pharos & Pharillon ( Egypt ) with Poetry of C. P. Cavafy ( Pharos, the Vast & Heroic Lighthouse ) by E. M. Introduction Forster, 1962
  11. C. P. Cavafy: 154 Poems by Constantine P. Cavafy, 2003
  12. C. P. Cavafy. I've Gazed So Much.(Book Review): An article from: World Literature Today by M. Byron Raizis, 2004-09-01
  13. Poems of C.P. Cavafy by Constantine Cavafy, 1951
  14. Mind and Art of C.P. Cavafy: Essays on His Life and Work (The Romiosyni series) by E. M. Forster, Renato Poggioli, et all 1983-07

61. Janus: The Papers Of Edward Morgan Forster
101, Correspondence between EM Forster and CP cavafy. 102, Poems of CP cavafy.103, Myres Alexandria 340 AD . Creator, cavafy, CP. Covering Dates, 19171931.
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62. The Nation - Volume 215, Issue# 0015
The Satrapy (poem), 469. cavafy, CP Keeley, Edmund Sherrard, Philip. Body, Remember cavafy,CP Keeley, Edmund Sherrard, Philip. No Time for Politics, 470.
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Open the issue in The Nation Digital Archive Content: Cover Page Letters Editorials Contents ... A Call to American Socialists Harrington, Michael Common Market: the Power Trap Sampson, Ronald From Dreams to Brutality Meisler, Stanley Doves for the Pentagon Vinnedge, Harlan H. A Tour of the Whole Circle of Knowledge Rexroth, Kenneth The Satrapy (poem) Body, Remember... (poem) No Time for Politics Saroyan, William Advertisements The Uses of Orderly Pessimism Gitlin, Todd Return (poem) Ryan, Richard Films Hatch, Robert Theatre Clurman, Harold Dance Goldner, Nancy Beyond the Wall Covered with Morning Glories (poem) Wakoski, Diane Music Hamilton, David Crossword Puzzle No. 1463

63. C. P. Cavafy: Collected Poems
CP cavafy Collected Poems. Book CP cavafy Collected Poems Customer ReviewsAverage Customer Rating CP cavafy Collected Poems Customer Review 1
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C. P. Cavafy: Collected Poems
C. P. Cavafy: Collected Poems

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C. P. Cavafy: Collected Poems > Customer Review #1: Cavafy in Greek...

I own a copy of the original collection of Cavafys poems (in Greek) and I find that this translation has measured up to the task of translating the forceful and sensual poetry as closely as possible. And for anyone who cannot read Greek, this book will bring you as close as possible to the intense emotional response of reading the original. A must have for any poetry lover.
C. P. Cavafy: Collected Poems > Customer Review #2: An Endurable Vision Although it is difficult for me to select my favorite modern Greek poet since I hold several of them in high esteem, among his peers, Seferis crests the wave of poetic intensity. His poetry is always laden with images often as tragic as they are beautiful. Like Kimon Friar, Edmund Keeley has brought the powerful verse of modern Greeks to the English reader (see the Amazon excerpts of this work). In sum, Seferis poetic world is enthralling.

64. Literatureseek.com Cavafy,_C._P.
Literature Authors C cavafy, CP Found 2 sites about cavafy, CP.Works. CP cavafy profile - http//www.poets.org/poets/cpcav
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65. Allseasons: Ithaka By C.P. Cavafy
February 04, 2004. Ithaka by CP cavafy. Listed below are links to weblogs that referenceIthaka by CP cavafy Comments. Post a comment. Name Email Address URL
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Ithaka by C.P. Cavafy
As you set out for Ithaka
hope the journey is a long one,
full of adventure, full of discovery.
Laistrygonians and Cyclops,
angry Poseidon - don't be afraid of them:
you'll never find things like that on your way
as long as you keep your thoughts raised high,
as long as a rare excitement
stirs your spirit and your body.
Laistrygonians and Cyclops,
wild Poseidon - you won't encounter them unless you bring them along inside your soul, unless your soul sets them up in front of you. Hope the voyage is a long one. may there be many a summer morning when, with what pleasure, what joy, you come into harbours seen for the first time; may you stop at Phoenician trading stations to buy fine things, mother of pearl and coral, amber and ebony, sensual perfume of every kind - as many sensual perfumes as you can; and may you visit many Egyptian cities to gather stores of knowledge from their scholars. Keep Ithaka always in your mind. Arriving there is what you are destined for.

66. Powell's Books - The Complete Poems Of Cavafy: Expanded Edition (Harvest Book) B
more search options. Synopses Reviews. More Books by CP cavafy. Into the Aisles.Poetry. •, General. •, Textbooks. Textbooks. •, Poetry. Used Books. •,Poetry.
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67. The Drunken Boat
CP cavafy Translated by Aliki Barnstone Far Off I want to speak this memory, butit s erased as if nothing remains— because it lies far off in my first
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Far Off

I want to speak this memory,
but it's erased as if nothing remains—
because it lies far off in my first adolescent years.
Skin as if made of jasmine,
that time in August— was it August? —evening,
I scarcely remember those eyes: they were deep blue, I think,
ah, yes, deep blue: a sapphire blue. When They Are Aroused Try to keep them, poet, no matter how few are stilled— those visions of your eroticism. Put them, half-hidden, in your sentences. try to keep them, poet, when they are aroused in your mind at night or in the brilliance of noon. In the Street His amiable face, a bit pale; his eyes, a bit glazed; twenty-five years old but he looks twenty; with something artistic in his dress —something about the color of his tie and the shape of his collar— he wanders aimlessly in the street as if still hypnotized by the illicit pleasure, the intensely illicit pleasure he had. Days of 1903 I've not found them again—so swiftly lost

68. C. P. Cavafy: The Essential Poets
CP cavafy The Essential cavafy Selected and with an introduction by EdmundKeeley. Translated by Edmund Keeley and Philip Sherrard. The Ecco Press.
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The Essential Cavafy:
Ithaka
As you set out for Ithaka
hope the voyage is a long one,
full of adventure, full of discovery.
Laistrygonians and Cyclops,
you'll never find things like that on your way
as long as you keep your thoughts raised high,
as long as a rare excitement
stirs your spirit and your body.
Laistrygonians and Cyclops,
unless you bring them along inside your soul,
unless your soul sets them up in front of you. Hope the voyage is a long one. May there be many a summer morning when, with what pleasure, what joy, you come into harbors seen for the first time; may you stop at Phoenician trading stations to buy fine things, mother of pearl and coral, amber and ebony, as many sensual perfumes as you can; and may you visit many Egyptian cities to gather stores of knowledge from their scholars. Keep Ithaka always in your mind. Arriving there is what you are destined for. But do not hurry the journey at all. Better if it lasts for years, so you are old by the time you reach the island, wealthy with all you have gained on the way

69. GREEK POETRY RESOURCES
P. cavafy More cavafy s Poems A selection of poems by cavafy Poetry of Constantinecavafy Untitled In English cavafy cavafy, CP CP cavafy Collected Poems.
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    CP cavafy. The City. You said, I will go to another land, I will goto another sea. Another city will be found, a better one than this.
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    C.P. Cavafy
    The City
    You said, "I will go to another land, I will go to another sea.
    Another city will be found, a better one than this.
    Every effort of mine is condemnation of fate;
    and my heart is - like a corpse - buried.
    How long will my mind remain in this wasteland.
    Whereever I turn my eyes, wherever I may look
    I see black ruins of my life here,
    where I spent so many years destroying and wasting." You will find no new lands, you will find no other seas. The city will follow you. You will roam the same streets. And you will age in the same neighborhoods; and you will grow gray in these same houses Always you will arrive in this city. Do not hope for any other - There is no ship for you, there is no road. As you have destroyed your life here in this little corner, you have ruined it in the entire world.

    71. Longings, C P Cavafy
    Longings. CP cavafy. Like the beautiful bodies of those who died beforegrowing old, sadly shut away in sumptuous mausoleum, roses
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    Longings
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    Like the beautiful bodies of those who died before growing old,
    sadly shut away in sumptuous mausoleum,
    roses by the head, jasmine at the feet -
    so appear the longings that have passed
    without being satisfied, not one of the granted
    a single night of pleasure, or one of its radient mornings. Translated by Edmund Keeley and Phillip Sherrard

    72. Book: C. P. Cavafy: Collected Poems
    CP cavafy Collected Poems. by CP cavafy, George Savidis, EdmundKeeley, Philip Sherrard Our price $12.57 Availability Usually
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    73. C.p. Cavafy Fan List
    These are the users who have cp cavafy listed as one of their favourites (3 membershave cp cavafy listed, and the 150 most recently updated profiles of those
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    74. Untitled Document
    Return to Contents. The Erotics of CP cavafy. Nina Dinatale BardCollege. I find cavafy startling in his sexual candor. In particular
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    [Return to Contents] The Erotics of C. P. Cavafy Nina Dinatale
    Bard College
    But while Cavafy's explicit poems are alluring, his sexuality poems that are cloaked in metaphor contain the more interesting academic question. Three such poems in particular, "The Bandaged Shoulder," "He Asked About the Quality," and "Days of 1909, '10, '11" give me the same impression: that the sexual message in these poems is conveyed through a method very similar to fetishism. The fetishism of "The Bandaged Shoulder" is more pronounced. The poem tells the story of an occasion where Cavafy had the opportunity to re-bandage the injured shoulder of his lover. The first two stanzas explain how the shoulder may have been injured, and how the lover accidentally re-opened the wound. The first sexual references do not appear until the last two lines of the third stanza, where Cavafy writes, "I liked looking at the blood. / It was a thing of my love, that blood." In the fourth and final stanza, Cavafy finds, after the lover has left, a bit of bloody rag on the floor from the shoulder's old dressing. And only in the last three lines of the stanza is desire clearly evoked: Cavafy provocatively ends "I put it to my lips / and kept it there a long while ­ the blood of my love against my lips." The mood of the poem is one of wrenching desire and sensualism. But the poem contains no explicitly sexual references. The mood is conveyed mainly through the figure of the bloody rag; the sexual meaning accumulates on an object, the forgotten piece of bandage. Cavafy, as a character in the poem, eroticizes the bandage and the process of binding the shoulder: he takes his time over the dressing, he likes looking at the blood. Or rather, we feel that he finds these things sensual, even though he never explicitly makes that connection. The final stanza is very sexual, and is filled with longing, but these ideas are conveyed not through Cavafy's, the author's, usual direct manner, but by the metaphoric substitution of the bloody rag. The fetishism if two-fold: as a character Cavafy sexualizes the bloody rag, and as author Cavafy substitutes the figure of the rag for explicitly sexual references. Both substitutions, both fetishisms, successfully impart a rich sensuality.

    75. Cavafy.html
    score for guitar voice (coming soon). Fifteen poems of CP cavafy. translated intoEnglish by Rae Dalven. transformed into songs by. Joe Dolce. 1. Body Remember.
    http://www.starnet.com.au/dwomen/Cavafy.html
    contact us perfomance history, press articles (coming soon), The Poems English Greek Fifteen poems of C.P. Cavafy translated into English by Rae Dalven transformed into songs by Joe Dolce 1. Body Remember 2. For Them To Come 3. Candles 4. Monotonous Village 5. At The Cafe Entrance 6. Return 7. Days of 1903 8. In Despair 9. Supplication 10. Voices 11. Very Seldom 12. Melancholy of Jason 13. At The Foot of the House 14. Far Off 15. When They Are Aroused It has been said that one of the main distinctions between prose and poetry is that prose can be translated from one language into another and poetry cannot. But W.H Auden wrote, in the introduction to the Rae Dalven English translation of Cavafy's poetry:
    "What then is it in Cavafy's poems that survives translation and excites? Something I can only call, most inadequately, a tone of voice, a personal speech. I have read translations of Cavafy made by many different hands, but every one of them was immediately recognizable as a poem by Cavafy; nobody else could possibly have written it. Reading any poem of his, I feel: 'This reveals a person with a unique perspective on the world."

    Cavafy himself wrote in a letter in 1896: " I'm rather satisfied with the diction of my poems over which I have taken many pains. I have tried to blend the spoken with the written language and have called to my help, in the process . . . all my experience and as much artistic insight as I possess in the matter - trembling, so to speak, for every word."

    76. C.P.Cavafy Greek Poetry JOE DOLCE
    HOME, contact, performance history, press articles (coming soon), The PoemsEnglish. score for guitar voice (coming soon). The Original Greek Poems.
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    HOME contact, performance history, press articles (coming soon), The Poems English The Original Greek Poems (Note: Greek Fonts required to read this page.)
    (For Them To Come)
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    "È· ÌÐÒËÔÌ ÙÁÚ A"ÐÁÚ, "È· ÌÐÒËÔÌ Á "ÍÈðÚ.
    (Return) ðÛÙÒÂÂ Û"ÌÐ Í·È ·þÒÌÂ ÏÂ

    77. C P Cavafy: Collected Poems (Lockert Library Of Poetry In Translation)
    CP cavafy Collected Poems (Lockert Library of Poetry in Translation).Title CP cavafy Collected Poems (Lockert Library of Poetry
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    C P Cavafy: Collected Poems (Lockert Library of Poetry in Translation)
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    78. UCL Mellon Programme - Colloquium: New Perspeectives On Cavafy. 22 November 2003
    CP cavafy lived most of his life in Alexandria, a member of the then thriving Greekcommunity of Egypt. Desire in CP cavafy and the Many Faces of Myres .
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    New Perspectives on Cavafy A colloquium commemorating the 70th anniversary of Constantine Cavafy's death and the 140th anniversary of his birth.
    Saturday 22 November 2003
    Garden Room and 'Pearson Lecture Theatre', UCL Constantine Cavafy (1863-1933) and his work were the focus of a one day conference held at University College London on Saturday 22 November 2003. C.P. Cavafy lived most of his life in Alexandria, a member of the then thriving Greek community of Egypt. One of the most celebrated writers to have written in modern Greek, his poems have fascinated readers throughout the 20th century and have been constantly translated into numerous languages. Cavafy the erotic, the sensual, the multicultural, the ironic, multidimensional poet, has been a major influence on writers of the calibre of Marguerite Yourcenar, W.H. Auden, Joseph Brodski, E.M. Forster down to Gore Vidal and 2003's Nobel Laureate J.M.Coetzee, who borrowed the title of a Cavafy poem for one of his novels (Waiting for the Barbarians).

    79. Ploughshares, The Literary Journal
    Authors Articles CP cavafy. CP cavafy. Ploughshares articles by or aboutthis author CP cavafy, Notes on Poetics and Ethics, Nonfiction, Winter 1985.
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    80. Ploughshares, The Literary Journal
    Emerson College. Ploughshares Emerson College 120 Boylston St. Boston, MA 02116.Authors Articles Homage to CP cavafy. Homage to CP cavafy. by Steven Cramer.
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