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Constantine Cavafy

    Constantine P. Cavafy war ein bedeutender griechischer Dichter, dessen bewusst individueller Stil ihm einen Platz unter den wichtigsten Figuren nicht nur der griechischen, sondern auch der westlichen Lyrik sicherte. Seine Dichtung untersucht kritisch Aspekte des Christentums, des Patriotismus und der Homosexualität, wobei er oft als Skeptiker und Neopaganer betrachtet wird. Seine bedeutendsten Werke entstanden nach seinem vierzigsten Geburtstag und thematisieren häufig Erinnerung, Verlangen und die Vergänglichkeit der Zeit.

    Selected Poems
    The Canon
    • The Canon

      • 398 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      4,5(58)Abgeben

      This volume of 154 poems by Constantine Cavafy is the entire body of work by the artist widely considered a master of modern Greek poetry. Published only privately during his lifetime, Cavafy's poems achieved international acclaim when writers such as E. M. Forster, Laurence Durrell, T. S. Eliot, and W. H. Auden brought his work to a worldwide audience. Cavafy was a poet of Alexandria, the city of his birth and his home throughout his adult life. At the confluence of many histories--Greek, Egyptian, Byzantine, modern European--and many religions, the city provided endless inspiration for his brief, intimate portraits of individuals, historic and contemporary, real and imagined. Homoerotic desire, artistic longing, and a nostalgic fatalism suffuse the subjects he examined and laid bare, without metaphor or simile, in free iambic verse. Published here in the original Greek, with a new English translation by the noted poet Stratis Haviaris on each facing page, and with a foreword by Seamus Heaney, The Canon is Cavafy, familiar and fresh, seen through new eyes, yet instantly recognized: "the Greek gentleman in a straw hat," as Forster called him, "standing absolutely motionless at a slight angle to the universe."

      The Canon
    • Selected Poems

      • 102 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      4,3(61)Abgeben

      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, Cavafys 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 Cavafys poetry are the best possible counter to the often quoted platitude that poetry is what is lost in translation. Cavafys is a poetry that not only survives but actually thrives in translation.

      Selected Poems