Irish Times
"Absorbingly sympathetic, frank and unpretentious book."
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Book Description
Constantine Cavafy, though the foremost modern Greek poet, has only recently begun to gain widespread recognition in this country. He was admired by, T.S. Eliot E.M. Forster and W.H. Auden and appeared as the unnamed "old poet of the city "in Lawrence Durrells The Alexandria Quartet. New translations continue to be published as succeeding generations of scholars attempt to capture the deceptively simple and penetrating beauty of Cavafys work. From his twenties onwards, Cavafy fought to deny his homosexual nature that took him into the depths of the "whorish places" of Alexandria. Paradoxically, some of his most lyrical and enduring works came from his unhappiness. This timely reissue of Robert Liddells first biography of the poet has been updated for students and poetry lovers alike.