Journal of the Hellenic Diaspora 10.1-2 (Spring-Summer 1983). Special Double Issue: "C.P. Cavafy". Margaret Alexiou, guest ed. and intro. New York: Pella Publishing Co.
http://hdl.handle.net/10066/13030
Includes: Margaret Alexiou, "Introduction" (pp. 7-9).
Alexander Kitroeff, "The Alexandria We Have Lost" (pp. 11-21); Roderick Beaton, "The History Man" (pp. 23-44); Margaret Alexiou, "Eroticism and Poetry" (pp. 45-65); S.D. Kapsalis, "'Privileged Moments': Cavafy's Autobiographical Inventions" (pp. 67-88); Dimitris Dimiroulis, "Cavafy's Imminent Threat: Still 'Waiting for the Barbarians'" (pp. 89-103); Helen Catsaouni, "Cavafy and the Theatrical Representation of History" (pp. 105-116); Peter Bien, "Cavafy's Three-Phase Development into Detachment" (pp. 117-136); Gregory Jusdanis, "The Modes of Reading; Or Why Interpret? A Search for the Meaning of 'Imenos'" (pp. 137-148); Vassilis Lambropoulos, "The Violent Power of Knowledge: The Struggle of Critical Discourses for Domination over Cavafy's 'Young Men of Sidon, A.D. 400'" (pp. 149-166) [Also in his Literature as National Institution: Studies in the Politics of Modern Greek Criticism (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1988): 182-208. {3.1105}]