Kavafis
Kavafis, also known as Constantine P. Cavafy, was a renowned Greek poet who lived in Alexandria, Egypt, and is celebrated for his poignant and reflective poetry that often explores themes of identity, nostalgia, and the passage of time.
Born on Apr 29, 1863 (163 years old)
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Greece:
The poetry of Kavafis is mentioned as part of the intertextual dialogue in Gkouroyannis's book.
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Egypt:
Kavafis is a Greek poet who lived on Street Fouad and was a central figure in the novel 'The Alexandria Quartet'.
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Liechtenstein:
Kaváfis wrote the poem 'À Espera dos Bárbaros', which reveals human tendencies towards self-destruction.
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Egypt:
The Greek poet Kavafis lived on Fouad Street.
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