 From Wikipedia, portrait of Cavafy taken around 1900.
| Constantine CavafyAlso known as: Cavafy, Kavafis, C P Cavafy, K.P. Kavafi, K.P. Kavafis, C. P. Cavafy ... (see complete list), K.P. Kavafis, K.P. Kavafes, C. P. Cavafis, K.P. Kavaphes, K.P. Kaváfis, Constantin Cavafy, Kostantino Kavafis, Constantin Cavafis, Costantino Kavafis, Konstantin Kavafis, Konstantino Kavafis, Kostandinos Kavafis, Konstantino Kavafis, Kostantinos Kafavis, Κ.Π. ΚΑΒΑΦΗ, Konstandinos Kavafis, Constantinos Kavafis, Konstandinos Kavafis, Konstantinos Kavafis, Konstantinos Kafavis, Constantine P. Cavafy, Konstantinos Kaváfis, Konstantinos Kaváfis, Konstantinos P. Kavafis, Konstantinos Petrou Kabaphes, C.P. / DALVEN, Rae (trans) CAVAFY, Constantin Cavafy (trad. Marguerite Yourcenar), C.P. Cavafy; Translated And Introduced By Edmund K | 779 | 8 | (4.36) | 17 | 0 |
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