Imagination and logos: essays on C.P. Cavafy (Book, 2010.
Imagination and Logos - Essays on C. P. Cavafy Cultural Politics, Socioaesthetics, Beginnings: Amazon.es: Panagiotis Roilos: Libros en idiomas extranjeros.
A decade and a half later, Edmund Keeley and Philip Sherrard published “C. P. Cavafy: Collected Poems,” a book that made an immediate impression. It became the official English Cavafy, the one.
Cavafy's idiosyncratic poetry remains one of the most influential and perplexing voices of European modernism. Focusing on Cavafy's intriguing work, this book navigates new territories in critical theory and offers an interdisciplinary study of the construction of (homo)erotic desire in poetry in terms of metonymic discourse and anti-economic libidinal modalities.
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Illustrations for Fourteen Poems from C P Cavafy A portfolio of etchings illustrating Cavafy’s poetry in a new translation by Nikos Stangos and Stephen Spender. Published by Editions Alecto in 1967 as both a limited-edition book and six loose-leaf portfolio editions.
Cavafy was born in 1863 in British nationality. After his father died in 1870, Cavafy and his family settled for a while in Liverpool in England.In 1876, his family faced financial problems due to the Long Depression of 1873, so, by 1877, they had to move back to Alexandria. In 1882, disturbances in Alexandria caused the family to move again, though temporarily, to Constantinople.
His major publications also include the books Greek Ritual Poetics (co-editor; 2005), Imagination and Logos: Essays on C.P. Cavafy (editor; 2010), and Medieval Greek Storytelling: Fictionality and Narrative in Byzantium (editor; 2014). He is currently completing a book entitled Neomedieval Postcapitalism.