A Passage to India [Forster, E. M.]

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              GR-OF CA CA-SF02-S01-SS01-F17-SF002-0011 (343) · Item · 16/1/1925
              Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

              Handwritten copy of a letter by Cavafy to E. M. Forster on the first three pages of a bifolio. The last page is blank. The poet expresses his admiration for Forster's A Passage to India. (Alexandria)

              Cavafy, C. P.
              GR-OF CA CA-SF02-S01-SS01-F17-SF002-0020 (361) · Item · 15/10/1929
              Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

              Handwritten draft letter by Cavafy to E. M. Forster on the three first pages of a bifolio, in which he details his impressions from their meeting in Alexandria and expresses his admiration for A Passage to India. Reference to Forster's interview with the Tachydromos of Alexandria. Accompanied by envelope.

              Cavafy, C. P.
              GR-OF CA CA-SF02-S01-SS01-F17-SF002-0016 (353) · Item · 14/5/1926
              Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

              Two handwritten draft letters by Cavafy to E. M. Forster, one of which is written on both sides of a sheet; the other is written on one side of a sheet and crossed out. References to André Maurois, George Antonius and Robin Furness. Mention of the despatch of two new translations of poems by G. Valassopoulo: "Of the Jews (50 A.D.)" and "Tomb of Eurion".

              Cavafy, C. P.
              GR-OF CA SING-S01-F02-SF002-0002 (363) · Item · 1929
              Part of SINGOPOULO, ALEKOS / SINGOPOULO, RICA FONDS

              Handwritten notes on two double sheet notepapers in the form of questions to E. M. Forster; they have been written in French by Rica Singopoulo and they obviously come from his interview with the Tachydromos of Alexandria. Extensive handwritten notes by Forster in English and handwritten notes by Cavafy in pencil. Pages 2-4 are numbered. Cancellations. List of Forster's works by Forster compiled by himself on paper. Forster's address in England on another paper, handwritten by Cavafy. The same note, again by Cavafy, on a small piece of paperboard. Envelope with the address of R. Singopoulo, bearing a rubber mail stamp with the date 24/12/1929.

              Forster, E. M.