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Title: Selected Poems
By (author): Constantine P. Cavafy Translated by: David Connolly
ISBN10-13: 6185048159 : 9786185048150
Illustrations: 2 b/w photos
Format: Paperback
Size: 205x130xmm
Pages: 112
Weight: .134 Kg.
Published: Aiora Press - May   2015
List Price: 12.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: In Stock   Qty Available: 27
Subjects: Poetry by individual poets : Greece
Cavafy is by far the most translated and most well-known Greek poet internationally. His work exists in multiple translations in a wide range of languages and major 20th-century poets as diverse as Auden, Brecht, Brodsky, Durrell, Milosz and Montale have all paid tribute to Cavafy, either by writing poems in the style of Cavafy, or by openly admitting their debt to his poetry in their own work. Whether his subject matter is historical, philosophical or sensual, Cavafy's unique poetic voice is always recognizable by its ironical, suave, witty, world-weary and aesthetic tones. It is a voice which lends itself to translation. Indeed, translations of Cavafy's poetry are the best possible counter to the often quoted platitude that poetry is what is lost in translation. Cavafy's is a poetry that not only survives but actually thrives in translation.
Table of Contents:
Introduction; The City; The Satrapy; The God Forsakes Antony; Ithaca; As Far As You Can; Dionysus’ Entourage; Ionic; One Night; Return; He Vows; I Went; Aristobulus; Caesarion; Remember, Body ; Voices; Candles; The Souls of Old Men; Thermopylae; Che fece il gran rifiuto; Walls; Waiting for The Barbarians; To Remain; Young Men of Sidon (A.D. 400); So They May Come —; I Brought to Art; In The Boring Village; Sophist Leaving Syria; Two Young Men, 23 or 24 Years’ Old; Days of 1901; He Asked About the Quality —; Chronology of Cavafy’s Life; English Translations of Cavafy’s Canon; Index of Greek Titles
Reviews:
”Τhe inventor of a modernity and an Alexandrianism of his own, so pungent and of such sad, dry elevation that his work transcends his language and his century.” — Robert Fitzgerald Poet and Translator; “Cavafy is for me not only the great poet of the Levant, but of all culture in decline – which makes him universal in this century. “ — John Fowles Novelist; “His complete sincerity, his angular stance to the world, his tenderness that is combined with the accuracy of a surgeon, his awareness of the past in the present and of the present in the past, his meticulousness, his grandeur – these are some of the qualities which no reader can fail to observe and which, singly and together, make him one of the greatest writers of our times.” — Rex Warner Classicist and Translator
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