The six years Cavafy spent in England as a boy had a lasting effect in shaping the Greek poet’s personality.
This lecture by Victoria Solomonidis examines C.P. Cavafy’s close links with England and relates the experiences which were to influence the creativity of this lowly Alexandrian clerk in the Egyptian Department of Irrigation who became a poet of international renown. Through UK and Greek archival sources, the six ‘lost’ years (1871 – 1877) Cavafy spent in England as a young man are described, and the lasting effect they had in shaping the poet’s personality is evaluated.
Following his father’s death in Alexandria, Cavafy was taken into the embrace of his extended family in London, at the centre of the prosperous Greek community established in the capital since the 1830s. Through them he was exposed to their rich cultural connections, including the leading British artists and writers of the period who left a lasting mark on his burgeoning aesthetic sensibility.
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