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C. P. CAVAFY
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INDEX
AAbbey Theatre, 120–121, 202Achill, xi, 16, 41, 47, 49, 50–51Achilles, 228Acropolis (in Athens), 72, 97Adams, Gerry, 229Adonis, 59Aegean prison islands, 17, 19–24, 64Aegeus, 274, 275Aeolia, 28Aeschylus, 71, 111, 116, 202, 267, 286
Agamemnon, 111, 116, 267, 286Oresteia, 71, 110, 202, 267, 286
Agamemnon, 71, 110–112, 114, 267Agios Ioannis (monastery on Paros), xi,
30, 32, 39, 44–45, 54, 63aisling, 65Ai Stratis, 19Ajax, 202, 204, 225, 237Alexandria, 17, 64, 138, 144, 165, 206,
226–227, 239, 264Allen, Michael, 151Andrews (Kennedy-Andrews), Elmer,
xv, xxiii, 7, 9, 66, 86, 177, 180–182,194, 199
Andritsaina, 109Anghelaki-Rooke, Katerina, 70Antaeus, 87–88Antiphon, 208
Aphrodite, 54–57, 59Apollo, xi, 27, 29, 32–33, 100–101,
106–108, 118, 125, 138Arampatzidou, Lena, 165Aran, 14, 21, 32, 67Arcadia, 25, 57, 71, 76, 78, 81, 83–84,
87, 123, 126, 206Archilochos, 27Ardiaios (Ardiaeus), 274Argos, 78, 83, 87Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 183Artaxerxes, 219, 221Artemis, xi, 27, 29, 32, 33, 86, 138Asclepius, 71, 97, 99Ash, John, xvii, 3Asia Minor Catastrophe (1922), 160,
166, 250, 251, 253, 256, 262, 270,272
Asini (Asine), 69, 71aspalathoi, 85, 273–274, 276–278, 286asphodel, 147, 256, 276–278, 280, 282Athens, xxiii, 4, 13, 21–22, 34, 57,
69–70, 72, 79, 89, 97, 112–113,118, 120, 138, 144, 260, 264, 274
Atlantis, 58–60Attica, 11, 273–274Auden, W.H., 19–20, 22–24, 135,
140–142, 153, 194, 264–265,284–285
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BBarańczak, Stanisław, xxii, 75,
118–119, 129barbarians (as in Cavafy), 5, 51,
175–176Barnes, Ben, 120Basho, 25Bassae, 70–71, 108–109, 126, 129Bassnett, Susan, xiii, 27–28, 35, 139,
147, 157, 163, 167, 18–182, 188,242
Baudelaire, Charles, 4, 59, 149,156–157
Bauman, Zygmunt, 3–4Beaton, Roderick, 200, 217, 237,
251–252, 263, 265, 271–274, 276,280, 286
Beckett, Samuel, 23, 50, 140, 255Belfast, 16, 18–19, 24, 138, 144,
148–149, 155, 164, 166, 178, 180,187, 194, 235, 239, 250, 255
Bellaghy, 94–97, 124Benjamin, Walter, 4, 190Bien, Peter, xv, xxibilocation (bilocated poems), xiii, 10,
12, 18, 25, 35, 41, 47, 94, 110Blake, William, 282Bloody Sunday, 17, 148, 256Boeotia, 120Bogside, 253Boland, Eavan, 149Bonnefoy, Yves, 174, 191boustrophedon, 102, 104Brandes, Randy, xxii, 127, 198–199,
203Brecht, Bertold, 148Brennan, Rory, xiiiBritish Institute in Athens, 4Brodsky, Joseph, 107, 118–119, 141,
201
Broom, Sarah, 96, 98, 110, 127, 134,147
Brown, Sean, 87, 95–96Brown, Terence, 9, 18, 50, 184, 256Browning, Robert, 174, 197, 205, 210,
213–217“My Last Duchess”, 210, 213–217
Burgess, Guy, 67Burris, Sidney, 85, 94, 263Byrne, John, 64–65, 79, 159, 182Byron, Lord, 4, 6–7, 23, 40, 52Byzantium, xiv, 7, 53, 59, 63, 114, 265
Ccailleach, 101, 104Calypso, 50–51Campbell, Joseph, 60, 111Capri-Karka, Carmen, 286Cara, 77, 108–111, 127Cavafy, C.P., vii, xiv–xv, xviii–xxiii, 7–8,
10, 12–17, 19–20, 25–26, 31,39–40, 43, 48, 55, 59, 66, 71, 75,81, 92, 117, 119, 122, 125, 129,132–247, 249, 251–253, 256,258–265, 268, 271, 284–286
Cavafy’s worksAmέjdosa poiήlasa [Unpublished
Poems], 156, 168, 193, 210Canon, The (Haviaras), 200–201,
204, 243–244“Che fece . . . . il gran rifiuto”, 152,
159, 174, 211, 241Collected Poems (Keeley/Sherrard),
40, 134, 152, 156, 168, 196, 254“D’άkka em Adot soi1 jάsx
lthήrolai, Ta” (“The Rest IWill Tell to Those Down inHades”), 168, 200–203, 205,210, 215, 225–226, 228–238
306 INDEX
“Displeasure of Selefkides, The”,205, 210–212, 219, 221–222,225–228, 239–240
“Envoys from Alexandria”, 226“Utkajaί” (“Prisons”), 145, 152,
155, 163, 190“God Abandons Anthony, The”,
258“In a Township of Asia Minor”, 39,
165“Interruption”, 152“Ithaca”, 12, 138, 179, 187, 194,
218“Kqtllέma” (“Hidden Things”),
139, 156–157, 159, 168, 194,231, 241
Kqtllέma poiήlasa [HiddenPoems], 156, 197, 210, 236
“Longings”, 136, 211“Mamotήk Kolmήmo1” [“Manuel
Komnenos”], 212–213“Na leίmei” (“Comes to Rest”), 185“Of Demetrius Soter”, 226“Olmύei” (“He Swears”), 171–172,
192, 194Passions and Ancient Days, 134, 168Poems 1905–1915, 144–145,
211–212, 217, 222Poems 1910, 211–213Poiήlasa, Ta [Poems], 143,
145–147, 150, 152, 155–156,172, 206, 209, 212, 222, 226
“Pόki1, H” (“The City”), 10, 16,139–140, 142–149, 177, 190,197, 210–212, 216, 218
“Pqώso rjakί, To” (“The FirstStep”), 205–209, 210–213, 217,219, 221, 223, 225, 238
“Satrapy, The”, 205, 210–212,217–222, 239–240, 244
“Sculptor of Tyana”, 205, 210–214,222–225, 227–228, 231, 240
Selected Poems (Keeley/Sherrard),134–136, 168, 169, 212
“Souls of the Old Men, The”,155–156
“Rtmodeίa sot Diomύrot, H” (“TheRetinue of Dionysos”), 66,210–213, 222
“Trojans”, 145“Barikeύ1 Dηlήsqio1, O” (“King
Dimitrios”), 212“Voices”, 149–152“Waiting for the Barbarians”, 17,
55, 137, 162, 166, 168, 175, 212Cavafy, John (J.C.), 216–217,
220–221, 226Celtic Tiger, 53, 118, 214centaur, 87, 92, 101Cerberus, 101Ceres, 81, 83Chapman, George, 98–99, 105Charioteer of Delphi, 100Chaucer, Geoffrey, 204Circe, 257Clifton, Harry, 285Clinton, Bill, 229Cockerell, Charles Robert, 108Cold War, 24Coleraine, 35–36, 43, 51Coleridge, S.T., 86, 124Connemara, xviii, 58Connolly, Cyril, 46, 67Connolly, David, xivConstantinople, 39Corbière, Tristan, 51Corcoran, Brendan, 229Corcoran, Neil, 66Corinth, 69, 72–73Craine, Hart, 29
INDEX 307
Crete, xiii, xvii, 4, 58, 124, 264Croagh Patrick, 47, 49Cuchulain, 103Cyclades, xix, 3–67, 70, 138Cyprus, xiii, xvi–xvii, 59, 76, 124,
250–252, 266, 268, 285Cyprus conflict, 251–252, 266Cythera, 59
DD’Ailly, Gisèle, 30, 42, 44–45Dalven, Rae, 134, 142, 169Damon (philosopher), 213Dante, Alighieri, 9, 44, 86, 152, 159,
197, 199–200, 206, 209, 230–231,238
Dawe, Gerald, xiii, 140Dedalus, Stephen, 146defamiliarisation, 86, 104–105Delos, xi, 7, 11–12, 26–35, 138, 177Delphi, xii–xiv, xviii–xix, 7, 11–12,
69–71, 73–75, 77, 87, 97, 100–108,113–121, 125–126, 226
Delphic oracle (Pythia), 87, 101–102,106–107, 226
Demeter, 81, 83Denman, Peter, 136, 167Dennison, John, 75Derry, 81, 117, 173, 230, 253Desfina, 100Dillon, John (J.M.), 74, 81, 128, 200,
244dinnseanchas, 9, 81, 101, 198Diogenes, 107Dionysios II, 213Dionysos, 56, 125, 210, 213–214Dodsworth, Martin, 169–170Dorgan, Theo, xiiiDouglas, Doreen, 13, 16
Drake, Francis, 33Dublin, 18–19, 51, 53, 69, 188, 140,
149, 172dúchas, 229–230Dungiven, 256Dunn, Douglas, 66Durrell, Gerald, xviiiDurrell, Lawrence, xviii, 4–7, 14, 31,
84, 105, 110, 125, 249, 271, 282
Eecocentrism, 10, 65–66Egeus (in Shakespeare), 57Ekatondapyliani (Ejasomsaptkiamή,
Our Lady of a Hundred Doors), 27,67, 113
Ekdawi, Sarah, 152ekphrasis, 160, 239, 250Eleusis, 230Elgin marbles, 108Eliot, T. S., xix, 26, 52, 56
Waste Land, The, 56, 156, 250, 259,264–265, 285
Elytis, Odysseus, 6, 32, 62, 72, 92, 117,138, 285
Engle, John, 103, 253ennui, 144, 149, 186Epidauros, 69, 71, 80, 97, 99, 122, 126Erebus, 257Eumenis (Eumenes), 206–209Even-Zohar, Itamar, 166
FFallon, Peter, 4, 53, 67, 80Farrell, J.G., 256Feiritéar, Piaras, 47Ferlinghetti, Lawrence, 258Fermor, Patrick Leigh, 126
308 INDEX
Fionn mac Cumhail, 103Fitzgerald, Robert, xxi, 74, 77, 89–92,
99, 112, 125, 127, 206, 231, 233flâneur, 4, 6, 65Flannery, Eóin, xviii, xxiii, 58, 61fleadh, 215floating island, 27–29Forster, E.M., 134, 140–141, 144, 166,
200, 265Pharos and Pharillon, 134, 141,
144, 166, 265Foucault, Michel, 34, 36, 60Fowler, Rowena, vii, 5, 6, 66, 147, 186,
245, 285–286Fowles, John, 59Frawley, Oona, 82–83Frazer, James, 30Frost, Robert, 184, 186Fussell, Paul, 5
GGaia, 65Galanaki, Rea, 120cakήmη [galini], 254, 258–259,
274–275, 279, 281Garden of the Hesperides, 83, 87Gentzler, Edwin, 182Georganta, Konstantina, xxi, 5, 114,
129Gibbon, Edward, 14–15, 140Good Friday Agreement, 121–122Grammos, 24Grand Tour, xix, 5, 7, 70, 125Greek Civil War, xv–xvi, xx, 17, 20, 24,
76, 117, 251–252, 260–262, 270,275
Greek Experience International LiterarySymposium, 70, 113–115, 119–120
Greek War of Independence, 7, 72,93–94, 109, 124, 261, 263, 273,277
Grene, David, 203Greysteel, 260Guthrie, William K., 113–114Gyaros, 19–20
HHades (Underground, Underworld,
Land of the Dead), xx, 9, 17, 95,110, 147, 205–206, 230–231, 233,235–237, 251, 257, 259, 276,280–281
Hadzi, Cynthia, 69, 109, 110, 112Hadzi, Dimitri, 69, 72, 74–75, 80,
85–87, 89, 101, 110, 112, 126,201–202, 243, 251
Hamilton, Ian, 20Hamlet, 255, 280Hardwick, Lorna, 97–98, 194Harrison, Tony, 120Harvard Review, 75, 112Harvard [University], xxii, 69–70,
74–75, 89–90, 92, 113, 118, 120,201, 229, 250–251, 263, 265, 272,286
Haughton, Hugh, xv, xxiii, 8–9, 13, 19,22–23, 26, 32–34, 40, 46–47, 49,63, 66–67, 136–137, 145, 149,163–165, 176–177, 180, 194, 249,254–255
Haviaras, Stratis, 70, 75, 112, 142, 156,200, 204, 243–244, 251
Hector, 228Heaney, Marie, 69, 109, 112Heaney, Seamus (throughout)Heaney’s travels in Greece (mainly
Ch. 2)Heaney’s works
“Act of Union”, 83Aeneid Book VI, 82, 110, 202, 206,
238“Anahorish”, 81, 198, 276
INDEX 309
Heaney’s works (cont.)“Anahorish 1944”, 270, 279“Anything Can Happen”, 203,
235–236“Atlas of Civilization”, xxi,
106–107, 129, 244“Bann Valley Eclogue”, 82, 121,
206Beowulf, 76, 102, 103, 113, 186,
198–200, 231, 234, 237,239–240, 276
“Birch Grove, The”, 129“Broagh”, 81, 103, 198Burial at Thebes, The, 70, 110, 120,
193, 199, 202, 229–230, 233,238
“Chanson d’Aventure”, 100“Clip, A”, 279“Crediting Poetry”, 79, 261Cure at Troy, The, 79, 116, 193,
201, 203, 229–230, 235“Digging”, 90, 117, 263, 279District and Circle, 73, 119, 127,
129, 133, 200, 202–203, 205,218, 225–226, 228, 230–231,233–237, 250, 252, 270–271,279, 281
“Earning a Rhyme”, 241–242“Eclogues in Extremis”, 121, 129Electric Light, xxii, 7, 69–71, 77–78,
81–82, 89, 95–97, 100,106–108, 113, 118, 121, 123,206
“Envies and Identifications: Danteand the Modern Poet”, 200, 207,209, 238
“Exposure”, 105, 148, 219–220Field Work, 272Finders Keepers, 9–10, 66, 162, 176,
215, 231, 241–242“Fosterling”, 78“Frontier of Writing”, 198
Heaney’s works (cont.)“Frontiers of Writing”, 250, 259,263“Further Language”, 75, 119“Glanmore Eclogue”, 81–82, 96Government of the Tongue, The, xv,
xxi–xxii, 91, 106–107, 129, 153,204, 244, 262, 286
“Greek Experience” speech(“Aqvaίoi lύhoi…”), xxii, 70,79, 83, 86, 100, 108, 114–120,249–250
Haw Lantern, The, xxii, 75, 81,90–91, 107, 112–113, 128, 198,244
“Helmet”, 226, 236, 279“Hercules and Antaeus”, xxii, 82, 88“Homage to Seferis”, xxi, 113, 250,
263–271, 280Human Chain, 95, 100, 206, 278“In Memoriam: Robert Fitzgerald”,
91, 112“Introduction” to the Odyssey,
230–231, 233, 266Laments, xxii, 75“Land of the Unspoken”, 198“Midnight Anvil”, 279“Mossbawn”, 97, 115, 198, 276“Mossbawn via Mantua”, 86, 107,
124“Mycenae Lookout”, 71–72, 79, 97,
110–112, 116, 126, 201–202,251, 267, 286
“Nod, The”, 279North, 82, 148, 153, 220, 272“Old Refrain, An”, 278“Out of the Bag”, 71, 78, 97,
99–100, 122–123, 126“Personal Helicon”, 97, 117“Place and Displacement”, 9–10,
66, 94, 153, 162, 176, 272“Poet to Blacksmith”, 203, 281
310 INDEX
Preoccupations, 66, 103, 115, 127“Reality and Justice: On Translating
Horace”, 230, 235–237“Redress of Poetry, The”, 250,
259–260Redress of Poetry, The, 153,
251–252, 259–261, 264, 279“Rilke: After the Fire”, 203, 236“Rilke: The Apple Orchard”, 203“Route 110”, 95, 206Seeing Things, 78, 206, 230“Shiver, A”, 279Shiver, A, 202, 205, 225, 226, 244,
279“Sonnets from Hellas”, vii, xiv, xxi,
7, 58, 69–129, 206, 209, 238“Augean Stables”, 7, 72, 77, 79,
82–83, 85, 87, 94–101, 107,112, 121–124
“Bassae”, 70–71, 77, 83, 95,108–109
“Castalian Spring”, 77, 85,87–88, 97, 100–101, 105,125, 128
“Conkers”, 77, 83, 84–88, 107,124, 128
“Desfina”, xvii, 65, 73, 77, 82,87–88, 92, 100–105, 108,112, 122, 125, 128, 198
“Hyperborean”, xxi, 75, 77, 85,91, 105–108, 118, 125
“Into Arcadia”, 77–78, 81–88,104, 107, 109, 125–127, 206
“Mycenae”, xvii, 77, 85,109–112, 114, 124
“Pylos”, 72, 74, 77, 82, 87–94,105, 112, 206
Spirit Level, The, 71, 79, 121, 202,243, 267
Station Island, 106, 110, 116, 129,206, 244
Stepping Stones, 74, 80–82, 89–90,99, 111, 113, 123, 127, 129,202–203, 205, 215, 218–219,230–231, 242, 265, 281
“Stone from Delphi”, 106, 116Stone from Delphi, 74, 129“Stone Verdict, The”, 113–114“Strand at Lough Beg, The”, 96Sweeney Astray, 198–199, 203, 215,
231“Sweeney Redivivus”, 129“Testimony: The Ajax Incident”,
202, 225, 244, 270, 279“Title Deeds: Translating a Classic”,
70, 120, 202–203, 226,229–231, 236
“To George Seferis in theUnderworld”, xx, xxii, 73,85–86, 90, 102, 129, 198–200,215, 236, 250, 252, 254, 259,263, 265, 268, 270–282
“To Mike Joyce in Heaven”, 281“To the Shade of Zbigniew
Herbert”, 106–107, 118“Toome”, 103“Traditions”, 103, 276“Virgil: Eclogue IX”, 82, 121“Whatever You Say, Say Nothing”,
111, 153, 159–161“What Passed at Colonus”, 270
Heaney’s poems translated into GreekAkuάbηsa [Alphabets], 70, 75, 77,
81, 107–109, 112, 127, 243–244Akuάdi, To [The Spirit Level], 70,
75–76, 243Poiήlasa sot bάksot, Ta [The Bog
Poems], 70Heaney’s translations of Cavafy (“Poets,
sculptors, sophists and other clients:six poems by Constantine Cavafy”),205–244
INDEX 311
Heaney’s translations of Cavafy (“Poets,sculptors, sophists and other clients:six poems by Constantine Cavafy”)(cont.)“Dionysos in Procession”, 125, 205,209–217, 219, 240–241“Displeasure of Selefkides, The”,
205, 211–212, 219, 221–222,225–228, 239–240
“First Step, The”, 205–209,210–213, 217, 219, 221, 223,225, 238
“‘Rest I’ll speak of to the ones belowin Hades, The’”, 168, 200–203,205, 210, 215, 225–226,228–238
“Satrapy, The”, 205, 210–212,217–222, 239–240, 244
“Sculptor of Tyana”, 222–225Helen, 83Hellas, 23, 81, 92, 98, 124–125hellenisation, 50, 102, 146Heracles (Hercules), 78, 82, 87–88,
94–96, 103Herbert, Zbigniew, xv, xxi–xxii, 75, 77,
91, 99, 105–109, 118, 124, 128,153, 204, 286
Hermathena, vii, 200, 203, 205,233–234
Hermes, 113–114, 117, 225Hesiod, 5, 59, 83, 86, 92, 117, 120,
239heterotopia, 34, 36, 60hibernicisation, 101, 146, 193Hiero II, 212Higgins, Aidan, 62Hippias, 208Hirst, Anthony, 137, 144–145, 152,
194, 208, 211–213, 217–218, 222Holton, David, 208
Homem, Rui Carvalho, xv, 163, 173,181, 199–200, 244
Homer, 5, 48, 59, 74, 79, 86–87,89–91, 98–100, 104–105, 110, 114,125–127, 133–134, 136, 147, 149,155, 178, 187–188, 206, 233, 239,256, 266, 276Iliad, 47, 87, 90, 96, 188Odyssey, 8, 17, 28, 51, 74, 87,
89–92, 96, 147, 178, 231, 233,250, 255–257, 266, 269, 276
homo turisticus, 3, 32Horace, 133, 203, 231, 235–236Hughes, Ted, 205Hyperborean, xxi–xxii, 105–108, 118,
125
IIkaria, xiii, 17, 19, 22Inisheer, 18Inishowen, 41Intelligent Life, 78Ionian islands, 80IRELLAS project, xxiii, 67Irish Civil War, xv–xvi, xx, 76, 256Italian invasion (in Greece), 282
JJarniewicz, Jerzy, 160Jebb, Richard Claverhouse, 203Joyce, James, 4–5, 23, 50, 124,
146–148, 199, 269junta (rule of the Colonels /
dictatorship / regime in Greece), xi,xix, 12, 14–15, 17, 20–21, 65–66,81, 117, 140, 185, 192–193,250–252, 256, 262, 265–266,271–272, 274–277, 279–280, 282
312 INDEX
KKaiser, Walter, 249Kalamata, 69, 72, 78–79Kalvos, Andreas, 285Karasmanis, Vassilis, 120Karidis, Nikos, 272Karyotakis, Kostas, 75katabasis, 230katharevousa, xvi–xviii, 81, 142, 277Kathimerini, 76, 113–114Katsimbalis, George, 5, 38Kavanagh, Patrick, 82, 98, 117, 220Kazantzakis, Nikos, xiv, 55, 72–73, 165Keats, John, 98–99, 105, 124Keeley, Edmund, 5, 40, 84, 117, 127,
134–136, 139, 141, 152, 156–158,166–172, 174, 185, 193–195, 200,211, 215, 217, 219, 221, 226,231–232, 234, 244, 249, 254, 258,274, 286
Kefalea, Kirki, 115, 119–120Kemal [Ata Turk], 272Kenyon Review, The, 100–101Kiberd, Declan, xv–xviKinsale, 10–11, 14, 53, 64, 138Kinsella, Thomas, 47Knock Shrine, 99Kochanowski, Jan, xxii, 75Kolocotroni, Vassiliki, 5Kolymbithres, 63Korais, Adamantios, xviKoulouris, Theodore, 5, 66Krikos-Davis, Katerina, 283–285, 287
LLabours of Heracles, 87, 94Lalas, Thanasis, 80, 250, 279Larkin, Philip, 206Lefevere, André, xx, 139, 162, 167,
182, 193, 242Lethe, 280
Leto, xi, 27, 32–33Leventhal, A. J. ‘Con’, 140Levi, Peter, 273–274, 277, 286Lewis, Cecil Day, 282Liddell, Robert, 39–40, 135, 149, 165,
168, 251Linnaeus, 95, 109literary pilgrimage, xiii, 4, 7, 16Loeb (Classical Library), 203Longley, Edna, 19, 27, 41, 63, 135,
164Longley, Michael, xiii, 9, 14, 18, 27,
36, 67, 96–98, 110, 113, 127–129,133–134, 136, 140, 147–148, 163,171, 187–188, 193, 195, 211, 228,276–277, 285–286
Lorentzatos, Zisimos, 115, 126, 283Lough Derg, 230Loulakaki-Moore, Irene, 285Lourdes, 99Lowell, Robert, 163, 186, 204, 241Lowry, Malcolm, 255Lubsen, Stella, vii, xi, 15–16, 30, 42,
44–45, 52, 54–55, 61, 67
MMacInnes, Mairi, 184Mackridge, Peter, vii, xvi–xvii, 148,
182–184, 193, 287Maclellan, Ian, xvii, xxiii, 79, 98, 103,
124, 265MacNeice, Louis, xiii, xxi, 4, 6, 9, 17,
19–20, 22–24, 46, 50–51, 139Ten Burnt Offerings, 4, 17, 20,
22–23, 50–51, 139Magherafelt, 256Magilligan, 21Mahon, Derek (throughout)Mahon’s translations of Cavafy
(“Cavafy” cycle [“Alexandria”]), 12,16, 20, 25, 135–137, 139–174,
INDEX 313
176–177, 182, 184, 188, 191–192,238–241, 243, 256“City, The”, 10, 16, 139, 142–149,
164, 168, 177, 187, 189–191,211, 218, 239
“Considered Pause, A”, 139,152–156, 159–160, 190–191,241
“Facts of Life, The” (“The Life WeKnow”), 26, 139, 156–161, 164,166, 188, 190–191, 211, 231,234, 241
“Souls of the Old Men, The” (“OldMen”), 139, 155–156, 165, 190,211
“Voices”, 139, 149–152, 169, 177,184–185, 190–192, 211
“VI / after Cavafy”, 170–172Mahon’s travels in Greece, (mainly
Ch. 1)Mahon’s works
“Achill” (“Beyond the Pale”), 12,16, 25, 32, 35, 37, 41, 43–44,47–51
Adaptations, 139–140, 158,163–170, 172, 174, 183–184,249
“After Cavafy” (“Poem Beginningwith a Line by Cavafy”), 12, 17,122, 136–137, 151, 160, 162,166, 175–177, 219
“Afterlives”, 8, 10, 12, 16, 25, 137,147–148, 160, 177–181, 187
“Andean Flute, The”, 30Antarctica, 12, 25, 43, 46–47“Antigone Riddle, The”, 26“Aphrodite’s Pool”, xi, 5, 7–8,
11–13, 16, 27–28, 32, 34, 40,42, 44–45, 52–61, 63–65, 84,104, 176, 276
“Apotheosis of Tins, The”, 164, 177“April on Toronto Island”, 53, 61
Mahon’s works (cont.)“At the Gate Theatre”, 57“At the Shelbourne”, 59“Axel’s Castle”, 58Bacchae, after Euripides, The, 173,
202, 244“Banished Gods, The”, 7–8, 12,
16–17, 21–22, 25–35, 40, 58,65, 176–177, 256
“Beau Pays Mal Habité, Un”, 21,35–39, 42, 138
Beyond Howth Head (“BeyondHowth Head”), xxiii, 7, 12,17–25, 65, 178, 250, 255
“Brecht in Svendborg”, 147“Brighton Beach”, 9“Christmas in Kinsale”, 5–6, 8,
10–11, 16, 22, 37, 40–41, 47,53, 56, 61–66
Collected Poems, 18, 43, 46, 136,180, 243
“Courtyards in Delft”, 244, 277Courtyards in Delft, 33“Disused Shed in Co. Wexford, A”,
xvii, 12, 25–26, 31, 33–35, 164,177, 250, 254, 256, 258
“Garage in Co. Cork, A”, 11, 164“Going Home”, 33Ecclesiastes, 12, 31, 250, 253–255,
274Echo’s Grove: Translations, vii,
139–140, 155, 158, 167,172–174, 186, 191, 194
“Edvard Munch”, 160Harbour Lights, 10, 51High Time, 173Hudson Letter, The, 9, 33, 134, 136,
170–172, 181Hunt by Night, The, 9–10, 30,
147–148, 239“In Belfast” (“Spring in Belfast”),
18, 146, 179–180
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“Irishman in London, An”, 8–9, 155Journalism, 4, 9, 22, 36, 46, 184“Landscape”, 149“Last of the Fire Kings, The”, 31,
161–162, 177Life on Earth, 10Lives, 12, 17, 19–20, 23, 135, 137,
151, 162, 175, 219, 254“Malaga”, 13“Matthew V.29–30”, 26, 159“Mute Phenomena” [“After
Nerval”], 26, 158–159, 164, 177New Collected Poems, 19, 24, 26, 29,
35–36, 43, 51, 57, 62, 64, 136,156, 177–179, 187, 194, 255
Night-Crossing, 32, 61–62, 135,155, 179
“Night Thoughts”, 57“North Wind: Portrush”, 53“Nostalgias”, 26, 164, 177“October”, 12, 41, 43–47, 55Oedipus, 173“On the Automation of the Irish
Lights”, 58“On the Beach”, 53“Patmos”, 13, 26“Penshurst Place”, 176Poems 1962–1978, 13, 19, 26, 51,
67, 135, 137, 139, 151,156–157, 159–160, 176, 180,231
“Poète Maudit”, 149“Poetry in Northern Ireland”, 66,
160, 165, 258“Postcards”, 13“Prisoner, The” (“Jail Journal”),
155Racine’s Phaedra, 173“Rage for Order”, 17, 41–42, 151,
161–162, 184, 219, 255“Rathlin”, 33–34
“Recalling Aran” (“Thinking of InisOírr in Cambridge, Mass.”/“InisOírr”), 32, 62
“Remembering the ’90s”, 57Sea in Winter, The, vii, 12–13, 25,
27, 35–47, 49, 52–53, 67, 138,147, 239, 255
Selected Poems, 25–26, 26, 39, 41,43, 51, 62, 243
“Shorelines”, 62“Slight Angle”, xxiii, 39–40, 135,
149, 165, 168–169, 251“Snow Party, The”, 177Snow Party, The, 12, 16, 25–26,
28–31, 135, 137, 139–140, 145,147, 159, 162, 165, 174, 177,182, 194, 250, 256
“Stone-Age Figure Far Below, A”,255
“Thammuz” (“The GoldenBough”), 26, 31
Theatre, 172Yellow Book, The, xvii, xxiii, 5, 9,
11–13, 16, 27, 52–66, 134, 136,149, 182
“Wounds and Secrets”, 158, 165,168–169
Makriyannis, Yiannis, 260–261,263–264, 285
Makronissos, 19, 24Mani, 67Mavrogordato, John, 134, 142, 169Mayo, Co., 47, 98–99McDonald, Peter, 123, 129, 183, 194McGlinchey, Michael, 82, 206McKenna, Mary, 74Meehan, Paula, xiiiMegali Idea, 117megaron (rath), 112Melbourne, 83, 92Mendelsohn, Daniel, 142, 208, 217
INDEX 315
Miller, Henry, 4–7, 14, 17, 31, 38, 40,43, 45–46, 49, 63, 65, 126Colossus of Maroussi, The, 4, 17, 38,
40, 46, 64, 126Miłosz, Czesław, xxi, 20, 106, 121,
141, 166, 204–205, 251, 270Minotaur, 275Mitchell, Stephen, 203Mitsi, Efterpi, 5Modernism, xxi, 6, 181–182, 265–268,
270, 280Monemvasia, 94Montague, John, 16, 103, 109, 198,
252–254Montale, Eugenio, 141Morgan, George, 11, 98, 105, 261, 263Morrison, Blake, 135, 193Muldoon, Paul, 9, 36, 137Mulligan, Buck, 146Murphy, Richard, xiii, 4Muses, 54, 57, 59, 82, 105, 117, 120Mycenae, xviii, 69, 71, 73, 97,
110–112, 123–124, 126Mykonos, 54, 56Mylos, 56Mystras, 69, 72, 75mythopoeia (mythopoeic), 4, 6
NNaousa, iv, xi, 13, 15, 30, 32, 39,
44–45, 48, 54–55, 63, 140Nauplio, 69, 72, 94Navarino, 93–94Naxos, xi, 38, 40–41, 47–49nekya, 110Nemea, 78Neoptolemus, 116Neruda, Pablo, 21Nestor, 87, 89–93, 206New Review, The, 20, 135, 139, 145,
164, 168
NICRA, 253Nikolaou, Theodosis, 76Nilan, Vivienne, 97, 114, 116, 1299/11, 229, 235–236Nine Years War, 41Nobel Prize (Stockholm, Sweden), 6,
12, 21, 62, 69–70, 74, 78–81,88–91, 118, 200–202, 240, 261,268–269, 272–273, 281
OO’Brien, Conor Cruise, 265O’Donnell, Hugh Roe, 41O’Donoghue, Bernard, 121, 129O’Driscoll, Denis, 203, 218Odysseus, 48, 90–91, 98, 155, 178,
256–257, 279, 281O’Grady, Desmond, xiii, 12–14, 30,
35–36, 38, 42–43, 47, 54, 63,134138, 140–141, 211–212,252–253
O’Grady, Leonardo, 13O’Keefe, J.G., 203, 241Oisín, 105Olympia, 70–71, 94–97, 121, 124,
126, 128Olympus, 28–29, 233omphalos, 115, 198Onassis, Jackie, 166Ottoman (empire, rule, occupation in
Greece), xv, 94, 102, 276Ovid, 133, 193
PPage, Alan, 20Paisley, Ian, 42, 255, 285Palamas, Kostis, xvi, 6, 114, 129,
270–271, 285Papadopoulos, Georgios, 274Paris (from Iliad), 87
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Parnassus, Mount, 87–88, 100–102,104, 116
Parnell, Charles, xvParoikia, 32, 54Paros, iv, xi, xiii, 11–16, 26–27, 30, 32,
35, 37–39, 41–55, 60–64, 67,70–71, 112–113, 125, 140, 168,239
Parthenon, 108Pasha, Ibrahim, 93–94, 109pastoral (idyll, eclogue, bucolic), 7–8,
17–25, 32, 53, 56–57, 70, 72,81–85, 92, 94, 96–97, 101–102,121–126, 129, 175–177, 206–209,212, 238, 263, 282, 285
Patmos, 13Patrikios, Titos, 120Pattakos, Stylianos, 21, 274Paulin, Tom, 102, 128, 133, 149, 193,
285Peacock, Alan, 229, 238Pearsall, Leslie, 151Peloponnese (Morea), xi, xiii, xix, 7,
11–12, 67, 69–72, 77–78, 80,93–94, 108, 125, 129, 214, 219,239
Peloponnesian Wars, 93Penelope, 48–49Penguin Modern European Poets series,
20, 134, 201, 249Persephone, 25Petrarch, 204philhellenism, 6, 7, 40, 65, 66, 70,
72–74, 98, 124–126‘new’ philhellenism (Dionysian
Greece), xvi, xviii–xix, 6–8, 17,30, 38, 52, 56, 65–66, 125–126
‘old’ philhellenism (ApollonianGreece / Byronic / Romanticphilhellenism), xvi, xix, 6–8, 19,40, 56, 65, 70–74, 94, 98,124–125
Pieris, Michalis, xxiiiPindar, 27–28, 106Pine, Richard, vii, xvii–xviiiPlantation, 33, 276Plastiras, 30Plato, xxii, 21, 29–30, 73, 208, 230,
236, 271, 273–274, 280–282, 286Republic [Politeia], 21, 208, 271,
273–274poète maudit, 51, 59, 149, 151–152Poros, 70–71, 75, 125, 260, 262Porter, Peter, 135, 193Portrush, 35–36Portstewart, 35–36, 38, 41Poseidon (Neptune), xi, 27, 214,
223–224, 273–274, 279Potts, Robert, 95–96Pound, Ezra, 42, 126Pretoria, 269Priam, 228Ptolemy VI Philometor, 221, 226–228,
240Pylos, xi, 69–72, 76, 80, 87–94, 200
RRaleigh, Walter, 25refamiliarisation, 86, 124Reign of Terror (in France), 282Reynolds, Matthew, xx, 183, 185–193,
200, 207, 209, 217, 222, 225, 228,237, 239–240
Ricks, David, vii, 134, 141–142, 166,174, 194, 210, 212, 214, 217,222–223, 236
Rilke, R.M., 127, 194, 203Rimbaud, Arthur, 36–37Ritsos, Yiannis, 20–21, 117, 135, 266Ritsou, Eri, 21Robinson, Peter, 141, 169, 170, 175,
184–185Robinson, Tim, xviii, 58, 61
INDEX 317
Roessel, David, xvi, xix, 5–8, 40,65–66, 70–71, 73, 124–126, 252,263
Roman Empire (Rome), 20, 82, 118,121, 123–124, 164, 201, 212,214–215, 226–228
Rua, Eoghan, 203, 281Ruden, Sarah, 89
SSachperoglou, Evangelos, 150, 152,
154, 156, 162, 178, 194, 215, 217,224, 225, 227–228, 240, 244
Sakelliou, Liana, 7, 268Samos, 21Santorini (Thera), 54, 56, 59Savidis, George, 75, 134, 143–145,
147, 150, 155–156, 193, 209–213,219, 244, 275
Savidis, Manolis, 70, 73–77, 81, 86,107–109, 112–113, 126, 244, 251,271
Scammell, William, 21, 25, 30, 135,157, 277
Schina, Katerina, 115Schork, R.J., 5, 147Second World War, xvii, 6, 17, 106,
185, 24, 94, 117, 121, 251,260–261, 264, 266, 268, 270–271,275, 279, 282–283
Seferis, George, xiv, xvi–xvii, xix–xxii,5–7, 12–13, 17, 20, 25–27, 48, 52,70–71, 73, 75, 92, 94, 113–115,117, 119, 124, 135–136, 142, 166,168–169, 177, 193, 201, 205, 224,230, 236, 249–287
Seferis’s worksAmsicqauέ1 [Copies], 265, 283“Aqmηrη” [Denial], 271, 286“Cats of St. Nicholas, The”, 262
Seferis’s works (cont.)Collected Poems [Keeley/Sherrard],255–258, 267, 270, 277Dojilέ1 [Essays], 94, 193, 269“Helen”, 266“In the Kyrenia District”, 124, 266“King of Asine, The”, 71, 255, 266“Last Stop”, 264, 267–268, 271Levant Journal, A, 142, 224Logbook I, 270Logbook III, 268–269Mέqe1 [Days], 260Mythistorema, xx, 17, 25–26,
250–252, 255–259, 285“On Aspalathoi . . .”, 250, 271, 274On the Greek Style, 142, 261–262,
264“Our Sun”, 269–270Poet’s Journal: Days of 1945–1951,
A, xix, 135, 166, 251, 260–264,268, 275, 285
Poiήlasa [Poems], 268, 270“Pour les voyageurs du
‘Sea-Adventure’”, 94, 269“Statement against the dictatorship”,
262, 266–267, 270–272, 280“Stratis Thalassinos among the
Agapanthoi”, 277Rsqouή [Strofi / Turning Point],
52, 263Thrush, 70, 268
seggans (seggins), 86, 102, 276–279,281
Selefkides, Demetrios, 226–227Sereni, Vittorio, 1857/7 bombings, 230, 237Shakespeare, William, 57Shankill Butchers, 96Shankill Road, 260Sharon, Avi, 142Shelley, P.B., 40, 124
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Sherrard, Philip, 40, 127, 134–136,139, 152, 156–158, 166–172, 174,185, 193–195, 200, 211, 215, 217,219, 221, 226, 231–232, 234, 244,249, 254, 258, 265, 274, 286
Sidney, Philip, 82Sikelianos, Angelos, 73, 75, 114,
116–117, 270Simmons, James, 135, 148, 193Smyrna, 250, 253Solomos, Dionysios, 94, 277Sommer, Piotr, xxii, 137, 145, 176, 181Sophocles, 70, 74, 79, 116, 120, 122,
124, 197, 199, 201–202, 205–206,225–226, 228–232, 235, 237–238,242, 266, 270Ajax, 202, 270Antigone, 70, 79, 120, 199,
202–203, 226, 229–230, 242Oedipus, 173Oedipus at Colonus, 117, 205, 270Philoctetes, 79, 116, 201, 203, 206,
238, 242Sorescu, Marin, 134Sounion, Cape, xi, 126, 272–276,
279–280Sparta, 69, 71, 76, 84–88, 101Spencer, Bernard, 249Spender, Stephen, 66, 126, 134–135Spenser, Edmund, 17–18, 21–22, 82,
176Spetses, 79Sphacteria, 93–94Stallworthy, Jon, 22Stanford, W.B., 140Stangos, Nikos, 20, 134Stella Maris, 54Stephanides, Stephanos, xiii, 5, 27–28,
35, 59Sterea Ellada, 12, 71Stevens, Wallace, 42
St. Brendan, 13, 148St. John, 13, 261Sweeney, 82, 110, 204, 241Synge, J.M., 82Syracuse, 201, 209, 212–214
TTamburro, Florence, 54Tartarus, 274Telemachos, 82, 87–92, 206Tennyson, Alfred, 174Terkenli, Theano, 64Theocritus, 81, 122–123, 197, 199,
206–209, 212, 238–239, 242Theodorakis, Mikis, 20, 271Theophilos, 264Theseus, 41, 274–275Thetis, 23–24Thomas, Edward, 205Tiresias, 281Tír na nÓg, 105Tiryns, 69tourism vs travel, 3–5
(and throughout)translation (mainly Ch. 3 and 4)
adaptation, 166–167, 173, 186as canon, 197–244, 173, 182, 187as palimpsest, 98, 133, 157, 174,
223, 237as rewriting, 133–184, 139,
166–167, 182–183as transposition, commentary or
analogy, 183–184crypto-translation, 156, 181, 231,
241domestication, 110, 147, 166foreignisation, 147, 166interlingual, 122, 203, 241–242intralingual, 141, 173, 241metaphors for translation, 185–188
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Trojan War, 83, 111, 124, 145, 161‘Troubles’ (Northern Irish conflict),
xix–xx, 14, 17, 19, 32–33, 38,65–66, 73, 106, 112, 121, 134, 138,145, 148, 151, 153, 157, 162–163,166, 176, 178–179, 181, 182–183,193, 199, 228, 241, 250–251, 253,256, 267, 276, 281
Tsirkas, Stratis, 227, 272, 275, 284Turner, Louis, xvii, 312th International Meeting on Ancient
Drama at Delphi, 70, 120Tyana, 214, 224Tymoczko, Maria, 182
UUnited Irishman [sic], 148University of Athens, viiUniversity of Ulster, 35–36, 149, 255Urry, John, 57
VValaoritis, Nanos, 249Valassopoulo, George, 134Vatopoulos, Nikos (Basόpotko1), xvi,
xxiii, 73, 76–77, 109, 117, 237, 250Vayenas, Nasos, 129, 133–134, 237Vendler, Helen, 74, 107, 122, 124,
129, 286Venizelos, Eleftherios, xvVenuti, Lawrence, 147, 157Vima, To [To Bήla], 80, 200, 271
Virgil, 5, 74, 81–82, 86, 89, 121–124,133, 197, 206–207, 209, 238–239
Vlavianos, Haris, 129Voglis, Polymeris, 20Voidokoilia, 92
WWagner, Geoffrey, 183–184Walcott, Derek, 133Warner, Rex, 193, 249, 252, 284War on Terror, 116, 120, 199, 229Wheatley, David, 136Whittemore, Edward, 6, 98Wilde, Oscar, 152, 174Williamite Wars, 277Woolf, Virginia, 5, 66Wordsworth, William, 86, 124, 205
YYeats, W.B., xvi, xx, 6, 30, 53, 59, 62,
71, 81, 90, 105, 114–115, 129, 141,156, 199, 230–231, 235, 244, 259,264–269, 280, 283–285Responsibilities, 283“Sailing to Byzantium”, 105, 265“Second Coming, The”, 265, 269,
283Yourcenar, Marguerite, 141
ZZeus, 78
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