Roilos, Panagiotis, ed. Imagination and Logos: Essays on C.P. Cavafy. Cambridge, MA: Department of the Classics, Harvard University: Distributed by Harvard University Press, 2010. xii, 287 p.
ISBN 9780674053397
Contents: Dimitrios Yatromanolakis, "Preface" (pp. xi-xii).
Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, "Cavafy, Proust, and the Queer Little Gods" (pp. 1-20); James D. Faubion, "In Passing: Cavafy's Ontology of the Emotions and the Theoretico-Poetics of Liminalism" (pp. 21-49); Helen Vendler, "Losing the Marbles: James Merrill on Greece" (pp. 51-70); Dimitrios Yatromanolakis, "The Numismatics of Poêsis: Art, Money, and Authority in Ezra Pound and C.P. Cavafy" (pp. 71-85); Albert Henrichs, "Who Abandons Whom? Intertextual and Cultural Disconnects in Cavafy's 'The God Is Leaving Antony'" (pp. 91-106); Kathleen Coleman, "C.P. Cavafy and Douglas Livingstone: an African Legacy" (pp. 107-120); Richard Dellamora, "Greek Desire and Modern Sexualities" (pp. 121-142); Mark Doty, "Cavafy's Rooms" (pp. 143-151); Michael Paschalis, "Cavafy's 'Iliadic' Poems" (pp. 153-172); John Chioles, "Stoicism, Skepticism, and the Unhappy Consciousness in the Poetry of Cavafy" (pp. 173-191); Peter Jeffreys, "Performing in Prose: Cavafy and the Problematics of Style" (pp. 193-217); Panagiotis Roilos, "The Seduction of the Real: Personification and Mimesis in C.P. Cavafy" (pp. 219-244); Diana Haas, "Around the Revisions of Cavafy's 'In an Old Book' 1922/1929" (pp. 245-262).
Appendix: Two Notes on Cavafy: Gregory Nagy, "Poetics of Fragmentation in the Athyr Poem of C.P. Cavafy" (pp. 265-272); Diskin Clay, "Cavafy's Greece" (pp. 273-283). General Index (pp. 285-287).