
Konstantinos Kavafis
Konstantinos Kavafis was a renowned Greek poet, born in 1863 in Alexandria, Egypt. He is celebrated for his evocative and introspective poetry, often exploring themes of identity, nostalgia, and the passage of time. His most famous works, such as 'Ithaca' and 'The God Abandons Antony,' reflect a deep connection to his Greek heritage and the complexities of human experience. Kavafis's unique style and philosophical insights have left a lasting impact on modern poetry, earning him recognition as one of Greece's greatest literary figures.
Born on Apr 29, 1863 (161 years old)
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Greek poet Konstantinos Kavafis is referenced for his poems about the long journey to wisdom.
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Greek poet Konstantinos Kavafis is referenced for his poems about the long journey to wisdom.
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