Approaches to Teaching the Works of C. P. Cavafy
- Editors: Peter Jeffreys, Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos
- Pages: 240
- Published: Spring 2025
- ISBN: 9781603296519 (Paperback)
- ISBN: 9781603296502 (Hardcover)
Known as a preeminent poet of queer male desire, C. P. Cavafy lived most of his life as part of the Greek minority community in Alexandria, Egypt. He was inspired by the possibilities offered by peripheries, whether sexual, geographic, or historical. Volumes of his poems, widely translated into English, give anglophone readers access to his distinctive mixture of irony and tenderness, directness and subtlety.
This volume will help instructors introduce students to Cavafy’s works and explore them from many angles with the help of the extensive archives now available. Essays address teaching Cavafy both as a poetic historian of the Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine worlds and through the lens of postcoloniality. They also explore how he interpreted classical Greek works and how his work has been interpreted by composers, poets, and readers within and beyond Greece and the Greek diaspora.