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    April 1933), known, especially in English, as Constantine P. Cavafy and often published as C. P. Cavafy (/kəˈvæfi/), was a Greek poet, journalist, and...
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  • Waiting for the Barbarians (poem) (category Poems by Constantine P. Cavafy)
    the Barbarians" (Περιμένοντας τοὺς Bαρβάρους) is a Greek poem by Constantine P. Cavafy. It was written in November 1898 and printed around December 1904...
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  • Kaisarion (poem) (category Poems by Constantine P. Cavafy)
    Kaisarion (Greek: Καισαρίων) is a Greek poem by Constantine P. Cavafy. It was written in December 1914, with the original title being "Of the Ptolemy...
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  • by the 1904 poem "Waiting for the Barbarians" by the Greek poet Constantine P. Cavafy. Coetzee's novel was as well deeply influenced by Italian writer...
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  • Ithaca (poem) (category Poems by Constantine P. Cavafy)
    "Ithaca" (Greek: Ιθάκη) is a 1911 poem by Greek poet Constantine P. Cavafy that is commonly considered his most popular work. It was first published in...
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    Constantine Bruno, Baron Kervyn de Lettenhove Constantine W. Buckley Constantin Budeanu Constantin Cantacuzino, several people Constantine P. Cavafy Constantin...
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  • The God Abandons Antony (category Poems by Constantine P. Cavafy)
    can also be translated as "The God Forsakes Antony" is a poem by Constantine P. Cavafy, published in 1911. "The God Abandons Antony" refers to Plutarch's...
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    Later poets to adapt the hymns included Alfred, Lord Tennyson, and Constantine P. Cavafy. Their influence has also been traced in the works of James Joyce...
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  • The City (poem) (category Poems by Constantine P. Cavafy)
    The City (Greek: Ἡ Πόλις) is a famous Greek philosophical poem by Constantine Cavafy. It was written in August 1894, originally entitled “Once More in...
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  • was influenced by the 1904 poem "Waiting for the Barbarians" by Constantine P. Cavafy. Stuart C. Hood translated the novel into English. The novel was...
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  • Alexandrian Kings (category Constantine P. Cavafy)
    Alexandrian Kings is a 1912 Greek poem by Constantine P. Cavafy which can be generally seen as a lesser-known poem from his anthology. He wrote this poem...
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    Cavafy Museum is an apartment museum in center Alexandria, Egypt, which formerly was the residence of the Greek poet Constantine P. Cavafy, where he lived...
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    to Homer's Odyssey. Leading modern poets are Kostis Palamas, and Constantine P. Cavafy, as well as George Seferis, and Odysseus Elytis, winners of the...
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    writers, diplomats and politicians, the most famous being the poet Constantine P. Cavafy (Κωνσταντίνος Καβάφης), also the painter Konstantinos Parthenis...
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    adds to the tradition established by such modern Greek poets as Constantine P. Cavafy, Giorgos Seferis and Odysseas Elytis. His poetry though holds steadfastly...
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    transformation of the poem "The God Abandons Antony", by the Greek poet Constantine P. Cavafy. The album was a major hit for Cohen in Canada and Europe, and he...
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  • series of illustrations for a selection of Greek poems written by Constantine P. Cavafy. It depicts two men lying next to each other in bed, naked from...
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  • Bunting (1900–1985) Ivan Cankar (1876–1918) Karel Čapek (1890–1938) Constantine P. Cavafy (1863–1933) Blaise Cendrars (1887–1961) Inger Christensen (1935-2009)...
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  • episode in James Joyce's novel Ulysses Ithaca (poem), a poem by Constantine P. Cavafy Ithaca, California, the setting for William Saroyan's novel The...
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    Claudius Tacitus. Constantine P. Cavafy, The Complete Poems, Harcourt, Brace & World (1961), p. 201 Alan Dugan, Poems 2, Yale University Press (1963), p. 33...
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  • launched in 1945 Thermopylae, a poem written by the Greek poet Constantine P. Cavafy Thermopylae, North Carolina, the fictional setting of Michael Malone's...
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  • cotton trade, the salt trade and the life of Egyptian Greek poet Constantine P. Cavafy. Her work frequently takes the form of vast installations composed...
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  • Myres: Alexandria 340 A.D (category Poems by Constantine P. Cavafy)
    Myres Alexandria 340A.D is the longest of Constantine P. Cavafy's published poems. It was written in March 1929, and then published a month later on 19...
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  • Antony", also translated as "The God Forsakes Antony", a poem by Constantine P. Cavafy, published in 1911) and "You Have Loved Enough", imply departures...
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    The most celebrated poets of the verge of the 20th century are Constantine P. Cavafy, Angelos Sikelianos, Kostas Varnalis, and Kostas Karyotakis. As...
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    working on a series of etchings based on love poems by the Greek poet Constantine P. Cavafy, Hockney starred in a documentary by filmmaker James Scott, entitled...
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    such as Dionysios Solomos, Angelos Sikelianos, Andreas Embirikos, Constantine P. Cavafy and Nobel laureates Giorgos Seferis and Odysseas Elytis; the novelists...
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  • mentioned in one of Greek poet Constantine P. Cavafy's poems ("Young Men of Sidon (A.D. 400)"). Suda ρ 158 Constantine P. Cavafy, Τα Ποιήματα Β' (1919-1933)...
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    based on the poem. "27 June 1906, 2:00 pm" is a related poem by Constantine P. Cavafy, that starts: "When the Christians took and hanged/ the innocent...
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    From Constantine P. Cavafy, "The City" (1910), translated by Edmund Keeley Alexandria was the home of the ethnically Greek poet Constantine P. Cavafy. E...
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