Typewritten letter by Kimon Friar to Alekos Singopoulo on one side of a sheet, the verso of which is an envelope with Singopoulo's address in Alexandria. The sender informs Singopoulo about his professional career and asks his permission to translate into English and publish Cavafy's poetic work. He makes negative comments on Mavrogordatos' translation. (New York)
Friar, KimonTypewritten letter by Athansios G. Politis to Alekos Singopoulo on one side of a letterhead of the Greek embassy in Washington. Blank verso. The sender, ambassador of Greece to the United States, informs Singopoulo that Kimon Friar wishes to translate poems by Cavafy and include them in an anthology; he thinks that Singopoulo should contact him.
Politis, Ath. G.Typewritten copy of a letter by Alekos Singopoulo to Kimon Friar on one side of a sheet. Blank verso. Singopoulo expresses his contentment for the dissemination of Cavafy's work in America and expresses his reservations about the permission to publish. The wording places the letter in March 1952.
[Singopoulo, Alekos D.]Typewritten copy of a letter by Alekos Singopoulo to Athanasios G. Politis on one side of a sheet. Blank verso. Singopoulo informs the Greek ambassador to Washington that he has communicated with Kimon Friar on the subject of the English publication of Cavafy's poems. (Alexandria)
[Singopoulo, Alekos D.]