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GR-OF CA CA-SF02-S01-SS02-F20-SF002-0026 (544) · Item · 19-21/6/1909
Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

Handwritten diary-type letter by Paul Cavafy to C. P. Cavafy from Paris, according to the letterhead, on five sheets, two of which are bifolios. The text is completed gradually on different days and at different times of the day, all of which are noted. It is a long letter, in which Paul informs the poet of his very poor financial situation and asks him to assist him and help him with any procedures that might be necessary for him to escape the impasse he is in. The style of the text is highly charged and intense. There are several mentions of Paul's poverty and hunger as well as of people he intends to approach for assistance. Additions in the margin and page numbering ("1" through "13") in pencil. Of note is the use of English and French words and phrases.

[Cavafy], Polis [Paul]
GR-OF CA CA-SF02-S01-SS02-F20-SF002-0073 (589) · Item · 15/5/1914
Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

Handwritten letter by Paul Cavafy to C. P. Cavafy from Hyères, France, on both sides of a letterhead. It is a reply to a letter by the poet. Paul conveys his strong impressions from his experience of observing an airplane (biplane) flight; he comments extensively on issues relating to their family and to their social circle - mostly individuals from his prior service with the Municipality of Alexandria. He refers to his personal diaries, which apparently are gradually sent by C. P. Cavafy, and informs him on his trips and his stay at a seaside place in the area. Of note is the use of English and French words and phrases in the flow of written discourse. (Hyères)

[Cavafy], Polis [Paul]
GR-OF CA CA-SF02-S01-SS02-F20-SF002-0070 (614) · Item · [January 1914]
Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

Handwritten letter by Paul Cavafy from France to C. P. Cavafy. The text continues on the verso. Reference to the social circle of Alexandria, with commentary on particular individuals. Paul thanks his brother and wishes him for 1914. Of note is the use of English and French words and phrases in the flow of written discourse. Handwritten note in pencil in the margin, regarding the dating of the text ("Jan.. 1914?").

[Cavafy], Polis [Paul]