The Selected Poems of Cavafy
(Autor) C.P. CavafyC. P. Cavafy is one of the most singular and poignant voices of twentieth-century European poetry, conjuring a magical interior world through lyrical evocations of remembered passions, imagined monologues and dramatic retellings of his native Alexandria�s ancient past. Figures from antiquity speak with telling interruptions from the author in such poems as �Anna Comnena� and �You did not understand�, while precise moments of history are seen with a sense of foreboding, as in �Ides of March�, �The God Abandoning Antony� and �Nero�s Deadline�. And in poems that draw on his own life and surroundings, Cavafy recalls illicit trysts or glimpses of beautiful young men in �One Night�, �I have gazed so much� and �The Café Entrance�, and creates exquisite miniatures of everyday life in �An Old Man� and �Of the Shop�.
C.P. Cavafy
Constantine P. Cavafy was a Greek poet born in Alexandria, Egypt in 1863. His most famous work, "Ithaka," reflects his introspective and melancholic style, often exploring themes of love, loss, and the passage of time. Cavafy's rich imagery and unique blend of classicism and modernism have made him a seminal figure in Greek literature.