Item 0019 (1285) - "Depuis neuf heures", "Pour qu’elles viennent"

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GR-OF CA CA-SF01-S04-F13-SF001-0019 (1285)

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"Depuis neuf heures", "Pour qu’elles viennent"

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  • n.d. (Creation)

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21.6 x 17.4 cm

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Typewritten French translations of the poems "Since Nine-" and "That They Come-" on three sheets. One of the sheets has writing on the verso as well. One of the two poems is in two copies.

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      French

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      Plain paper. Black and blue ink. Watermark: Extra Strong. Physical item wear: oxidations.

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      "Since Nine-" >Α162
      "That They Come-" >Α179

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      Unknown. “Depuis neuf heures, Pour qu’elles viennent”. Poem (translation), n.d.. GR-OF CA CA-SF01-S04-F13-SF001-0019 (1285), Onassis Foundation C. P. Cavafy Fonds. From The Digital Collection of the Cavafy Archive, edited by Onassis Foundation, Athens, last modified 01.10.2025. https://doi.org/10.26256/CA-SF01-S04-F13-SF001-0019.

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          Archivist's note

          The handwriting resembles that of Rica Singopoulo.

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