C.P. Cavafy (Konstantinos Petrou Kavafis) is one of the most
important Greek poets since antiquity. He was born, lived, and died
in Alexandria (1863-1933), with brief periods spent in England,
Constantinople, and Athens. Cavafy set in motion the most powerful
modernism in early twentieth-century European poetry, exhibiting
simple truths about eroticism, history, and philosophy-an
inscrutable triumvirate that informs the Greek language and culture
in all their diachrony. The Cavafy "Canon" plays with the
complexities of ironic Socratic thought, suffused with the honesty
of unadorned iambic verse.
Based on a fifty-year continuous scholarly and literary
interaction with Cavafy's poetry and its Greek and western European
intertexts, John Chioles has produced an authoritative and
exceptionally nuanced translation of the complex linguistic
registers of Cavafy's "Canon" into English.
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